The State House unanimously supported An Act Concerning the Siting Council (HB 5272) which forbids wireless communication towers from being sited within ...
The State House unanimously supported An Act Concerning the Siting Council (HB 5272) which forbids wireless communication towers from being sited within ...
This Sunday, April 22nd, is Earth Day and there is no better excuse to get outside and do something for our community ...
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) and MTA Metro-North Railroad (MNR) announced today they accepted of the 100th M-8 rail car for service:
This symbolized these organizations’ commitment to improve rail service on the New Have…
The Greenwich Tree Conservancy and the Greenwich League of Women Voters, along with nine other southern Fairfield County chapters of the League of Women Voters and tree-focused groups, will sponsor an educational forum:
“Power Struggle: Balancin…
On the opening day of the 2012 Legislative Sesssion, Representative Fred Camillo was interviewed by David Smith from Meet the Leaders in the Capitol Building. Click the image below to watch the video:
State Senator L. Scott Frantz (R-36) and State Representatives Livvy R. Floren (R-149), Lile R. Gibbons (R-150) and Fred Camillo (R-151) attended an annual legislative forum regarding environmental priorities that was hosted by Audubon Greenwich, the…
Fred Camillo was elected on November 4th 2008 to be the new State Representative for Greenwich taking over for retiring State Representative Claudia "Dolly" Powers.
Fred's experience as a small business owner, high school teacher, baseball coach, and mortgage banker has provided him with the knowledge of where government works for people and where it fails them. His continued active involvement in our community provides him with the insight and experience necessary to legislate in the best interest of the 151st District...
Sarah Clark, 860-240-8700
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