Peter Tesesi "excels in fiscal management as he is able to plan, organize and complete projects in the shortest, most efficient manner."
"My experiences and interactions with Mr. Bernstein have all been positive," writes Susan Fahey about Peter Bernstein.
The embattled Democratic Selectman filed termination paperwork with the state Thursday.
Reps. Livvy Floren (R-149), Mike Bocchino (R-150) and Fred Camillo (R-151) all voted in favor of the bipartisan two-year budget.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your community.
"Peter Tesei has been in the trenches hard at work making Greenwich a safe, great place to live."
"While I have known many very intelligent lawyers, Sandy’s analytic ability and problem-solving capacity are second to none."
A vote was scheduled for Monday.
"Peter embodies the nonpartisan spirit which is currently the foundation of our school board and which is endangered by this election."
"Mr. Bernstein believes that it is in the interest of our students to keep politics out of our education system," writes Anne Wichman.
WGCH 1490 AM will host the debates next week. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7.
In an open letter to the Greenwich RTM and BET, the executive boards of Greenwich PTA's say the time has come to move the project forward.
"Bernstein will move the needle forward for our schools," writes Sue Moretti Rogers.
State Rep. Livvy R. Floren (R-149th) spells out her reasons for voting for Greenwich Board of Ed Incumbent Peter Bernstein.
The forum will allow the candidates "to discuss their plans to tackle the serious issues facing the Town of Greenwich" and answer questions.
The town is looking to take over a portion of Jeffrey and Andrea Stewart property.
Twenty-six municipalities are under review for a potential credit downgrade, while 25 others were assigned a negative outlook.
Gov. Dannel Malloy released another budget proposal Monday as the state passed more than 100 days without a signed budget.
The Greenwich Registrar of Voters reminds residents that you must fill in the entire oval on a ballot sheet for your vote to be counted.
Democratic First Selectman candidate Sandy Litvack discusses what he's learned by walking through the town's 12 districts.
The Darien Chamber of Commerce breakfast event will be held at the Country Club of Darien.
On Mill Street, several business owners say that parking issues have grown worse in recent years
The sites are among 5 percent of all polling sites in CT this fall where optical scanner votes will be matched against machine totals.
Greenwich First Selectman candidate Sandy Litvack vows to continue the fight for gun control laws in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting.
The event is co-sponsored by the Greenwich PTA Council and the League of Women Voters.
Litvack also has received endorsements from two other Democrats, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy and U.S. Rep. Jim Himes.
Hon. Scott Frantz, state senator; Hon. Mike Bocchino, Hon. Fed Camillo, and Hon. Livvy Floren, state representatives, all support Tesei.
Four-term incumbent Drew Marzullo was arrested in Clinton in August on a charge of fifth-degree larceny in an alleged shoplifting incident​.
Marzullo was arrested by Clinton police on Aug. 26 on a charge of fifth-degree larceny. First Selectman Tesei offers his thoughts.
Murphy joins Rep. Jim Himes (D-4th) in endorsing Litvack.
The 48-year-old Republican says the state is in "crisis."
The First Daughter reportedly conducted some government matters with Small Business Administrator McMahon.
The latest crime statistics report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation tells the story.
Republican incumbent First Selectman Peter Tesei spells out his reasons for seeking re-election.
The use of private jets by some in the Trump Administration has recently come under fire.
Democrat Sandy Litvack, who is running for First Selectman, offers his vision of what Greenwich needs.
Conroy died in September 2015 after accidentally driving off an embankment into the water.
An unprecedented number of new candidates will run for the Greenwich RTM this fall.
Litvack is challenging incumbent Republican Peter Tesei for the post.
The party held its primary Tuesday.