By Sentinel Staff

On Monday, the candidates for First Selectman and Selectman answered questions offered by the League of Women Voters in their Board of Selectmen debate.

First Selectman Debate

The starkest contrast in Monday night’s League of Women Voters of Greenwich forum came not on civility, traffic, or even the schools—but on how to pay for the town’s biggest projects. Republican First Selectman Fred Camillo urged caution on borrowing to preserve Greenwich’s ultra-low mill rate, while Democratic challenger Anthony Moore argued the town should use debt far more aggressively to modernize infrastructure and avoid budget shocks.

Moore framed the issue directly. “Pay as you go is a bad way to be doing large capital projects.” He criticized the current approach of five-year bonds prece

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