July 03, 2026

July 03, 2026

03 July, 2026

Greenwich Democrats: Moderate or Masking?

Greenwich Republicans
Edition No. 10      JULY 03, 2026
2026 CANDIDATE SERIES

Why I’m Running for Governor

BY RYAN FAZIO
Ryan Fazio

“I am running for governor because I want to make Connecticut affordable. My proposals will cut electricity bills by more than 20% and reduce income taxes by thousands for the average family.”

I am running for governor because I love Connecticut and believe this state deserves nothing but the best from its leadership.

I was born here, raised here, and graduated from our public schools. After college, I chose to come back because there is nowhere else I wanted to build my life. My fiancée, Amy, and I are planning to raise our family here because we believe Connecticut is worth fighting for.

“The best decisions are made closest to the people they affect…what’s holding us back isn’t our people — it’s the policies coming out of Hartford.”

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THE SOCIALISTS NEXT DOOR

Democratic Socialists of America

As national politics crash into your backyard, one question won’t stay buried: Why are so many in the Democratic Party racing toward the Democratic Socialists of America’s agenda—while pretending it’s just “progress”? From Chris Murphy’s DSA cheerleading to Governor Lamont snubbing America’s 250th birthday, the mask is slipping.

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STRAIGHT OUTTA HARTFORD

The Far Left: Closer Than You Think?

Prominent Connecticut Democrats, including Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, have sent unmistakable signals about the direction of their party.

Murphy recently praised democratic socialist primary victories in New York on national television, calling the trend a sign that the party is “alive and growing.”

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HISTORY LESSON

“Huzzah! Huzzah!” for the 250th Anniversary Celebrations

Greenwich, a strategic ‘garrison’ town between British New York and patriotic New England, endured brutal guerrilla warfare and raids during the Revolutionary War. On February 26, 1779, General Israel Putnam’s daring horseback escape down Putnam Hill from British forces became a defining local legend commemorated on the town seal. This Fourth of July, we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our independence.

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Around Greenwich

Mark Your Calendar

Thursday, July 2

250th Anniversary Fireworks

Binney Park (Old Greenwich): Sound Beach Community Band at 8:00 p.m., fireworks at dusk. Rain date: July 11.

Greenwich Point Park: Fireworks around 9:00 p.m. Arrive by 7:30 p.m. recommended. Rain date: July 11.

Saturday, July 4 - HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!

Independence Day 2026 Flag Raising

The Town of Greenwich’s Independence Day Association will hold its annual flag-raising on the back patio of Town Hall, 101 Field Point Road, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

  • Help us raise the first American flag to celebrate Independence Day
  • Watch Greenwich Scouts parade the flags of the Thirteen Colonies
  • Welcome messages by representatives of the Town of Greenwich
  • Salute Patriots who served in the cause of the American Revolution
  • Listen to select readings from the Declaration of Independence
  • Support Greenwich students as they receive “Good Citizenship” awards
  • Honor veterans and descendants of the early settlers of Greenwich
  • Join in song with live music by the Sound Beach Community Band
  • Enjoy America’s birthday cake after the ceremony

Greenwich is worth fighting for.

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