Their concern is targeted at Paradise Landscaping and Tree Removal. Author: Dave Puglisi Updated: 10:21 PM EDT May 26, 2021
HAMDEN, Conn. Residents along Nutmeg Hill Road in Hamden are upset over a landscaping business they say is causing the quality of life issues.
Their concern is targeted at Paradise Landscaping and Tree Removal. Residents just beyond the tree line that connects their neighborhood to the business say they hear trucks at all hours of the day and week and smell the diesel fuel burning. It boils down to the quality of life issue for us, said Nutmeg Hill Resident Bob Percopo.
The quality of life that residents of Nutmeg Hill Road say is being obstructed by noise and pollution.
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NEW HAVEN It’s a new year, with a new president and a new Congress, but the United States of America is far from united, as President Joseph R. Biden Jr. noted in his inaugural address.
Nearly three weeks after a massive crowd of Trump supporters marched on the U.S. Capitol with a mob later storming the building the nation remains deeply split, with question about how and whether it can heal, leaders and experts say.
It’s been brewing for years.