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Lauren Rabin Serves an "Ace" in First Debate Performance 

Lauren Rabin Serves an Ace During
First Debate Performance 

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Lauren Rabin emerged victorious in her debate with Democratic Selectman incumbent Sandy Litvack at the Greenwich High School Performing Arts Center last night. From Town debt policy to environmental challenges Lauren displayed a firm grasp of the issues in the wide-ranging debate and spoke eloquently with purpose throughout. 

Astonishingly, at one point Mr. Litvack suggested that he wasn’t “too interested in running for First Selectman two years ago” and then remarkably doubled down saying he wasn’t sure he was “too interested to run now” either. In her response, Lauren stated plainly that she had left a 30-year career in technology marketing to devote her time and energy to being a full-time Selectman which contrasts with Mr. Litvack who recently joined a prestigious New York-based law firm as a partner. 

At times it seemed that Mr. Litvack regarded his two years serving as Selectman to be a very frustrating experience filled with internecine political infighting, while Lauren stated she would be committed to work with other members of the Board of Selectmen “in order to make the best possible decisions for the Town irrespective of politics”. 

In what was likely an attempt to defray criticism of his widely known poor attendance at RTM meetings (a basic duty of Selectmen), Mr. Litvack remarked that being Selectman “was not about having good attendance at meetings”. This stood in stark contrast to Lauren who repeatedly stated that as Selectman she would dedicate 100% of her time, energy and focus to her duties and intended to be a “full time” Selectman. 

Mr. Litvack also took offense to the Republican candidates’ campaign slogan “From Greenwich - For Greenwich” saying that it implied “you have to be born in Greenwich to really love it”.  What isn’t apparent to Mr. Litvack but seems clear to most is the concept that everyone has a special relationship with the home town where they grew up. As Lauren has said; “When you grow up in a town, make lifelong friends at a young age, play town sports, attend town schools and get involved with town activities you develop a deep-rooted, organic understanding of your community, its neighborhoods, and its people.” 

That is what Lauren Rabin experienced as a young girl who grew up in Greenwich and subsequently raised her children there. Her connection to our community isn’t transient, it is who she is. 

Tonight Lauren won the debate. Now we have to carry that enthusiasm and her positive message of working hard to help make Greenwich work better for all of its residents toward the finish line. As we approach the stretch run of the campaign we need every Republican to get out the vote and make sure we hit the voting booths with full force on November 5th. 

Do you have a question for Lauren? Contact Lauren via email: lauren@laurenrabin4selectman.com


VOTE on Tuesday, November 5!

How to Vote in Greenwich

General Voting Questions?
Contact or visit Greenwich Town Hall, Office of the Registrar 203-622-7700 or walk-in at 101 Field Point Rd., Greenwich, CT.

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Greenwich Free Press: Greenwich Schools Convocation Emphasizes Putting Joy Back Into Education

Friday morning’s convocation for Greenwich Public Schools filled the Performing Arts Center at Greenwich High School with 900 teachers plus administrators and public officials including Board of Education members, Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) members, State Representatives and RTM members.

Speakers included GHS student body president Zane Khader, BOE chair Peter Bernstein, GHS headmaster Ralph Mayo, GEA president Carol Sutton and the new Greenwich Schools superintendent Dr. Toni Jones who started in July.

Mr. Mayo asked for a moment of silence in honor of GHS Health teacher Kim Gillick and her family. Ms. Gillick, a well liked teacher with over 28 years in the district, passed away suddenly on Tuesday.

Full Link to the Greenwich Free Press article

Photo Credit: Greenwich Free Press

Photo Credit: Greenwich Free Press

Letter to the Editor: Elect Camillo and Rabin in The Land of Steady Habits

Greenwich Free Press: Letter to the editor from State Representative Livvy R. Floren, 149th District

Letter to the Editor:

Connecticut is called “The Land of Steady Habits.” For more than a decade, no city or town in our state has reaped the benefits of leadership by a more steady and sure group of public servants than Greenwich.

First Selectman Peter Tesei and partners Selectmen Peter Crumbine, David Theis and John Toner have provided professional, proactive and positive policies for the benefit of all Greenwich residents. They have done so with civility, dignity and integrity.

On Election Day, Greenwich voters will have the opportunity to continue this outstanding legacy of leadership by choosing Fred Camillo and Lauren Rabin along with the entire Republican slate of candidates. These are people we can trust. They deserve our support. They have earned it.

Vote Tuesday, November 5; polls are open 6 am – 8 pm.

State Representative Livvy R. Floren, 149th District

Link to full article in Greenwich Free Press