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Balance must be achieved : Hamden residents, officials laud ruling on tree trimming by utilities

After nearly a decade of debate, Hamden residents react to ruling on tree trimming by utilities FacebookTwitterEmail United Illuminating crews repair electric lines on new poles on Shepard Avenue in Hamden on August 28, 2020.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media For much of the past decade, Hamden residents and officials have had a dispute with representatives of The United Illuminating Co. over the electric utility’s tree trimming practices. But those representing Hamden’s interests said they believe they have scored a victory with a draft decision by Connecticut’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. The draft decision, which was recently issued, requires “more robust notification to homeowners before tree work is performed, including a direct phone number to a live customer service representative,” said state Rep. Mike D’Agostino, D-Hamden.

Time is now column: I lost my new job due to the shutdown and the business closing

Dear W.C., Last year you helped me after I went through an injury to my leg that required multiple surgeries. Your help was life saving at the time and meant I did not become homeless or go hungry. If everything had gone as we had planned during the phone conversation we had while I was in the hospital recovering from one of my surgeries, I would be doing okay right now. The reality is that three months after our first phone call I was dealing with a massive infection that required two more surgeries and then the pandemic started. Just as I finally got back to work and almost on my feet, literally, I lost my new job due to the shutdown and the business closing.

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