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I read with disdain a recent letter from Javier Avilés and Scot Prudhomme criticizing First Selectman Mica Cardozo for not phasing in taxes after last year’s state-mandated property revaluation. To be clear: a phase-in is not a free lunch. It means that those whose property values rose less would have to subsidize those whose values rose more….
 
      
      Celebrating Like Me Day: Woodbridge’s Commitment to Inclusion and Community
At the Woodbridge Democratic Committee, we believe that the strength of our community is its diversity - and that a truly inclusive town is one where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued…
 
      
      Moving Woodbridge Forward, Not Backward
Once again, United for Woodbridge is misrepresenting critical information to push its narrow agenda.
Both United for Woodbridge and its allies, a Common Ground for Woodbridge, have made a habit of twisting facts and misleading residents…their latest accusations about Fountain Street are no different…
 
      
      Legal Facts on 804 Fountain Street
Legal facts on the 804 Fountain Street and the WDTC’s position.
 
      
      Hiding Isn’t Leadership, Transparency Is
Eroding public trust in elections happens when candidates are not transparent about their identity. Voters deserve candor, not evasiveness. Withholding basic information while claiming openness is a breach of that trust…
 
      
      A Message on 804 Fountain St. from the First Selectman, Mica Cardozo
Dear Neighbor,
In recent weeks, I have heard from many residents with questions related to who decides what can be built in Town and where. As First Selectman, I feel it would be helpful to provide timely information about our Town government and the way we make these decisions. So, I’d like to take a moment to provide some clarity around these questions…
 
      
      How Does Woodbridge Actually Work? Let’s Talk Who Leads Our Town
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “What exactly does the First Selectman do?” - you’re not alone.
Most of us moved to Woodbridge for what we love about it: the open space, the schools, the sense of community. But few of us arrive with a deep understanding of how town government works, especially the roles we see on our ballots every couple of years…
