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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We, Community Park School parents, would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who purchased a Princeton Perks discount card over the past months. Back in December 2020, a CP parent had the bright idea to create the Princeton Perks card, which entitles holders to special deals at some 80 local restaurants, shops, and services throughout 2021, to help fill a fundraising gap felt by parent teacher organizations everywhere this year. We hoped to also drum up traffic for many of our favorite establishments. Thanks to you, nearly 1,500 Perks cards are now in circulation around town, and the parent teacher organizations of Princeton’s public and charter schools raised a combined $17,500.
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