On Anniversary of Sandy, New Opportunities for Resiliency

We must look for opportunities to enhance the natural benefits of marshes, dunes, and river systems that not only help prevent disastrous flooding but also provide ecological benefits to our region 365 days a year.

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Fridays in the Field #2: Talking Energy Efficiency with Bill Dornbos of Environment Northeast

ENE and CFE are closely allied in our commitment to expanding energy efficiency, and often partner to advocate for stronger policies and investment in Hartford.

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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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Rain Garden Project Launches in Southington

Save the Sound has been busy gearing up for the Quinnipiac River Watershed Groundwater Restoration Project.

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Transit & TOD Legislative Priorities

The 2013 legislative session here in Connecticut is in full swing and we’ve been busy at CFE/Save the Sound identifying important pieces of legislation that we support, oppose, and we keeping a watchful eye on.

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