NORWALK, Conn. Some Norwalk political tidbits for you:
Tax sale rescheduled
‘That was just meant to translate’
DTC members to vote on BoE replacement March 30
An explanation from Kimmel
Tax sale moved back, again
The tax sale, delayed due to COVID-19, is scheduled for Aug. 16, Tax Collector Lisa Biagiarelli has told Common Council members last week. She had planned it for July but feels “we need more time” because the grace period on property tax bills is keeping her staff busy.
Taxpayers have until April 1 to pay their taxes.
“We have to wait really until after April 1 to do a lot of things that we normally would already be doing right now,” she said.
Updated, 6:10 p.m.: Comment from Doug Hempstead; 1 p.m.: Comments from Lucy Dathan and Fred Wilms.
NORWALK, Conn. As rioters incited by President Donald Trump stormed the nation’s capitol Wednesday, Norwalk Democratic leader Eloisa Melendez thought the “crazy” events “terrifying but unfortunately not shocking because they told us they would do this,” she said.
Late Wednesday, her Republican counterpart, Carl Dickens, said, “I looked on with terrific sadness and a tear in my eyes today. I literally got choked up. Because that’s not us, that’s not America. That’s not the Republican Party. That’s not what we’re about.”