By Fred Camillo
The strength of Greenwich has always been its people—engaged, spirited, and ready to roll up their sleeves when their town calls. Today, that call is being answered through the work of several citizen-led task forces, where dedicated volunteers are leading efforts that will shape our community for generations. These are not passive committees; they are action-oriented, problem-solving groups that embody the best of civic leadership.
Two such examples are the Havemeyer Building Task Force and the Hamill Rink Task Force, chaired by Andy Duus and Matt DeSchamps, respectively. These teams have been digging in—listening to residents, studying the data, and evaluating the possibilities for how to reimagine iconic town assets. Their charge: help us deliver a long-awaited new ic