Travis Stewart's operation, which includes two raised-bed gardens, an aquaponic setup, a hydroponic system and a coup with 17 chickens and three rabbits, started five years ago when he and his daughter hatched an egg as part of a science project.
Just before a massive funeral procession of tow truck drivers Wednesday, veteran driver Joe Weeks of Bristol made a plea to the public: “When you see yellow lights, slow down and move over. We have families too.”
The country’s inability to figure out what to do with waste stockpiles has become an impediment for nuclear-generating states like Connecticut, as they move away from fossil fuels and toward zero carbon electricity production.
For many Muslims in Connecticut, this month is the first Ramadan since 2019 that can be observed with nightly prayers in mosques and - at least for some - with large iftar dinners.