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It s a sin: Darien residents fighting to stop tree removal
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Residents Henry Nisimblat and Natalie Tallis are among the neighbors opposed to the tree removal on their block in Darien.Jarret Liotta / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Some of the 40 trees are posted for removal along Little Brook Road in Darien.Jarret Liotta / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Natalie Tallis shows a picture of a log left dangling on a power line in Greenwich after tree work she said was done by a utility company.Jarret Liotta / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Wiring Saratoga for high-speed internet stalls
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If Saratoga Springs City Council agrees to move ahead with construction plans with SiFi, city streets will be micro-trenched to house fiber optics cables for high-speed internet.Google mapsShow MoreShow Less
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Commissioner of Public Works Anthony Scirocco right, speaking during a debate with Edward Miller in 2009, said he s concerned with what micro-trenching will do to city streets. (Cindy Schultz / Times Union)CINDY SCHULTZShow MoreShow Less
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SARATOGA SPRINGS – The deal to allow SiFi Networks to build a city-wide network of lightning-fast internet is faltering.
Public Works Commissioner Anthony “Skip” Scirocco told City Council and SiFi’s President Scott Bradshaw, that he has major concerns with the plan that would require micro-trenching city streets.