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Obituary: Morton Levinson, 89, of Fairfield

Reply (Image via Shaughnessy Banks) FAIRFIELD, CT - (From Shaughnessy Banks Funeral Home) Morton Levinson, 89 of Fairfield, the beloved husband of the late Sally Levinson, died peacefully at home on Monday, May 17, 2021. He was the only child of Samuel and Ethel (Klein) Levinson, who provided an amazing family life in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport. Sam & Ethel owned and operated Sam s Place a bar/restaurant where Ethel cooked and Sam ran the thriving bar. Mort spent much of his childhood days playing all kinds of sports with the neighborhood kids. Mort served proudly in the United States Navy during the Korean War, where he ran electronics for the pilots on the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge. He tried out and made the Navy s fast pitch softball team and played many competitive games while stationed in the Philippines.

Dylan Connor s Bring You Back is a Tender Elegy to Those Who Have Suffered Tragic Loss

Dylan Connor s Bring You Back is a Tender Elegy to Those Who Have Suffered Tragic Loss
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Dylan Connor s Bring You Back is a Tender Elegy to Those Who Have Suffered Tragic Loss

Dylan Connor s Bring You Back is a Tender Elegy to Those Who Have Suffered Tragic Loss
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Scholars reveal the changing nature of U S cities

Credit: Johannes Uhl Cities are not all the same, or at least their evolution isn t, according to new research from the University of Colorado Boulder. These findings, out this week in Nature Communications Earth and Environment and Earth System Science Data, buck the historical view that most cities in the United States developed in similar ways. Using a century s worth of urban spatial data, the researchers found a long history of urban size (how big a place is) decoupling from urban form (the shape and structure of a city), leading to cities not all evolving the same or even close. The researchers hope that by providing this look at the past with this unique data set, they ll be able to glimpse the future, including the impact of population growth on cities or how cities might develop in response to environmental factors like sea level rise or wildfire risk.

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