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Seaside, the site of a former sanitorium in Waterford, Connecticut, can finally be redeveloped nine years after becoming the newest state park.
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Assistant Energy Secretary Kathryn Huff visited Waterford, Connecticut, on Tuesday to discuss the federal plan for storing nuclear waste from Millstone Nuclear Power Station and other power stations across the U.S.
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A state task force met in-person Thursday for the first time in three years to examine how Connecticut has mitigated against the pollution of PFAS chemicals from its land and waters.
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A 250-pound black bear mauled a 10-year-old boy playing in his grandparents’ backyard in Connecticut and tried to drag him away before the animal was fatally shot by police, authorities said.
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A new program announced by Governor Ned Lamont is expected to enhance internet access and reliability for Connecticut residents.
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The latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows the majority of the state is in a “severe” drought, while conditions in the easternmost parts of the state have escalated to “extreme."
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The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has appointed 18 members to the state’s new environmental justice council.
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Connecticut park officials say they're re-imposing a temporary ban on alcohol this summer at seven state recreational areas that have had problems with drinking, crowds, unruly behavior and property damage.
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The purchases will preserve more than 1,000 acres of open space, but Connecticut still has a long way to go to meet conservation targets.
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Connecticut Energy and Environmental Commissioner Katie Dykes earlier this month got onboard with a two-year delay for a key component of her pet project — reforming the New England electric grid.