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Colin McEnroe (opinion): Blumenthal dodges the $2.3M question - are there UFOs? FacebookTwitterEmail My suspicions about you have been confirmed, Richard Blumenthal. Speaking to the Retired Men’s Association of Greenwich, a group that includes Lex Luthor, Roy Cohn, Loki and Hans Gruber, the senator from Connecticut said: “I have heard nothing that would change my views on UFOs. I can’t say whether it would change yours. . I haven’t heard of anything reliable or credible that would lead me to think UFOs are a threat to our country or our world right now.” Notice how carefully worded that was? ....
Greenwich residents seek solution to really, really, really noisy traffic from I-95 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of29 The sounds coming from Interstate 95 have long been a quality of life issue for residents and with more Amazon trucks on the highway, it’s getting worse. So with work scheduled for I95 next year, residents are hoping to get noise mitigation done.Contributed photo / Patrick Sikes / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of29 The sounds coming from Interstate 95 have long been a quality of life issue for residents and with more Amazon trucks on the highway, it’s getting worse. So with work scheduled for I95 next year, residents are hoping to get noise mitigation done.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....
Campbell: Dear CT electric customer; know your rights FacebookTwitterEmail Very shortly, Connecticut’s moratorium on utility shut-offs will end, and then what happens? Though hope springs eternal, if utility company’s past practices are any indication, things will not go smoothly. It may be hard to believe, but not all states implemented such shut-off moratoriums during the pandemic, and unpaid utility bills have risen to an estimated $27 billion nationwide, according to Mark Wolfe, executive director of the National Energy Assistance Directors Association. After reviewing shut-off data from around the country, the Center for Biological Diversity said roughly 765,000 households had power cut during the pandemic, with disastrous results. A paper from Duke University estimates that a federal ban (similar to the one in place on evictions) would have reduced COVID-19 infections by 4.4%, and deaths by 7.4%. ....
Greenwich s Moon features a menu packed with Japanese, Chinese and Thai flavors James Gribbon FacebookTwitterEmail Moon in Greenwich offers a menu featuring flavors from Japanese, Chinese and Thai culture with an American twist.Winter Caplanson / Contributed photo Greenwich’s Moon opened just as 2020 closed its eyes and woke as a new year. The menu nods to American dishes Long Island duck, Colorado lamb, beef from Idaho Wagyu pioneers Snake River Farms but the reason we’re lured in is sushi. Within a few months of opening, Moon has made waves in the dining community like its namesake moves the tides. We had to bring you a look. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading As area utilities get ready for growing season, how much can CT residents expect to pay for water use this summer? FacebookTwitterEmail 2of3 Putnam Reservoir in Greenwich, Conn., photographed on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of3 For most of Connecticut, spring and summer months are peak usage periods for the state’s water utilities. As a result, customers maintaining a lush, green lawn, slaking the thirst of garden vegetables or washing a car may end up paying higher premiums from Aquarion Water in Bridgeport, Connecticut Water Co. in Clinton and the Regional Water Authority in New Haven. ....