HARTFORD – Last night, April 27th, legislation to have cell towers not be sited within 750 feet of a school unless the Siting Council finds that there are no economically feasible alternative sites within the municipality passed the House of Representatives according to State Reps. Livvy Floren (R-149), Lile Gibbons (R-150), Fred Camillo (R-151).
State Representative Fred Camillo (R-151st) hosted a free e-waste turn-in and pick-up GREENWICH RECYCLES DAY to allow residents to dispose of any device or appliance with an electric cord or charger. Check out video:
HARTFORD – Today, legislation to have cell towers not be sited within 750 feet of a school had a public hearing at the State Capitol according to State Reps. Livvy Floren (R-149), Lile Gibbons (R-150), Fred Camillo (R-151).
Rep. Fred Camillo met with a group of Fairfield County homeschoolers from Day Springs today who were up for a tour of the State Capitol. Some of the homeschoolers were from the town of Greenwich.
Greenwich, CT – The Greenwich legislative delegation today paid a visit to Greenwich-based charity Neighbor to Neighbor to highlight the need for volunteers and donations at all charities and non-profits this holiday season. Senator L. Scott Frantz (R-36), Representative Livvy Floren (R- 149), Representative Lile Gibbons (R-150) and Representative Fred Camillo (R-151) today spent time [...]
The Connecticut House of Representatives on Wednesday approved legislation that dramatically reduces the number of probate courts in the state by more than half and draws new probate districts in what will be the biggest overhaul of the probate system since it was formed over 300 years ago.
State Rep. Fred Camillo from Greenwich with Allesandro Tagliavia and Isabella Mazzola from Greenwich Catholic visiting for Catholic School Day sponsored by the CT Federation of Catholic School Parents.
Representative Fred Camillo was sworn into office this afternoon as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing the 151st District which includes part of Greenwich. The day’s ceremonial events included Governor M. Jodi Rell’s State of the State address.