Day: April 4, 2025

lettertotheeditor

Letter: Let’s Stop Being a Consumer Nation

To the Editor: Greenwich families concerned about rising global temperatures, ocean plastics, and unsustainable consumption patterns must start with their own purchasing decisions. Environmental…
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How to Be an Advocate for Your Trees When You Are Planning a Construction Project

Trees are more than just a part of our landscape—they’re living, breathing assets that add beauty, value, and a sense of wellbeing to our homes. With the right knowledge and approach, you can ensure your trees remain a thriving part of your property during, and especially after, a project. Many professionals in the construction industry are eager to adopt environmentally friendly practices when they understand the significance of preserving mature trees. By sharing your tree protection goals and asking for examples of previous projects where trees were successfully safeguarded, you build a team dynamic that’s focused on long-term success rather than short-term convenience.
lettertotheeditor

Letter: The Constitution State

A year ago I walked across the floor of the Connecticut Supreme Court, our state motto proudly stamped in our highest court in Hartford.…
editorial-fi

Editorial: The Arithmetic of Evasion

“When you’re entrusted with public funds,” Calvin Coolidge once said, “you must manage them as you would your own household—except more carefully.” That ethic,…
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