Archived Articles from 2020
We Need a Fire Station in Northwest Greenwich
A huge swath of Greenwich has a huge hole in fire coverage. Lives and property in the large northwest corner continue to be at risk due to slow response times and the lack of professional firefighters.
October RTM Meeting
To Mask or Not to Mask
Trumpism is indeed alive and flourishing in our once sleepy and bucolic town, as one of its most outspoken disciples, Carl Higbie, lives – and now legislates – among us.
Connecticut Needs Environmental Leaders this November
As Maya Angelou said, “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” We know exactly where our candidates on both sides stand on the environment.
Why Arora is Unfit to Serve as State Rep
September RTM Meeting
A Layperson’s Guide to the RTM “Call”
The agenda, or “Call”, for the September 21st, 2020 RTM meeting is packed with 39 items affecting all areas of town governance.
Tipping Fees Result in Higher than Expected Garbage Hauling Rates for Residents
The average residential hauling bill has increased by 27% (31% including the new permit fee), more than twice as much as estimated by the team that proposed the tipping fee solution.
The Nine Most Terrifying Words in Greenwich
“I’m from the RTM and I’m here to help.”