The Lowell Story: Connecticut Representatives Visit Transit-Oriented Development in Massachusetts

Connecticut has seen a lot of interest and activity in transit-oriented development (TOD) lately!

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Save the Sound Holds First Residential Rain Garden Planting in Southington

Last weekend, we held the first residential rain garden planting  as part of our Quinnipiac River Watershed Project.

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MONDAY: Protecting Plum Island: An Informational Gathering for Local Residents in the North Fork

Join Save the Sound and the Group for the East End for an informational discussion about the future of Plum Island and the steps that are being taken to protect it from development. The event will take place on Monday, April 29 from 6:30 P.M. – 8:30 P.M. at Poquatuck Hall in Orient, NY.

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Council on Environmental Quality Report Shows No Major Improvement or Decline in 2012

What was the condition of Connecticut’s environment like in 2012? That’s a good question and one that the Council on Environmental Quality explores in its newly released 40th edition of Environmental Quality in Connecticut.

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