We bought fuel on Tuesday, and from the previous day it went up 30 cents a gallon, ... You hope tomorrow or the next day it will get better, but who knows when it's going to end?
We shifted because we didn't want them sold off individually. Then we could end up with absentee landlords.
he was going to stay and watch his house.
I think we will make it. We have had some issue with respect to the weather, but we are moving along.
We wanted to maintain the integrity of the older home, preserving the charm and feel.
We've looked and tried to put different things in there and looked around to see what the need was for the community. We found the best fit.
We were told to do what we need to do to serve them, ... We can start a new class if we need to.
We kind of took it as a slap in the face, so we said we're going to start doing something about it.
The town has some decisions to make, because it's going to change the character of this community. Greenwich is going to have decisions to make about what kind of community it wants to be, and that would have to include providing housing for the citizens of Greenwich.
You, me - everybody else is going to see it. The general consumer is going to see it - in the grocery stores, everywhere. You are going to see prices increasing. Shipping costs have gone up, and they are going to pass it on to the consumer.
They're a year older, stronger and bigger and we're expecting a battle.
The world of pension and retirement is extremely complex. My advice would be to get advice from trained professionals before you make decisions about your money. You can't undo harm from a tax perspective or investment perspective.
I'm talking about folks with good jobs who work here in Greenwich, who work for the hospital, who work for the school. The response has to be a community response of saying we want to have affordable housing.