By Liz Leamy & Elizabeth Barhydt

Greenwich marked the start of a new municipal term this week, swearing in its Board of Selectmen—First Selectman Fred Camillo, Selectwoman Lauren Rabin, and newly elected Selectwoman former State Rep. Rachel Khanna—in a ceremony held at the town’s newly completed Civic Center. The event blended institutional formality with the subdued pride characteristic of Greenwich public life, set against the backdrop of an election notable for its steadiness at the top of the ticket and its decline in overall turnout.

The Board of Selectmen, the executive leadership of the town, is charged with administering municipal operations, prioritizing capital projects, and shaping the agenda that guides Greenwich’s day-to-day affairs. Camillo, who secured 10,302 votes, mainta

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