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Environmental nonprofit Save the Sound has released its annual water quality report card, grading more than 50 bays and four basins of open water in Long Island Sound. Scientists said the results are encouraging, but there’s still work to be done.
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The Town of Hamden has received a federal grant to deal with the effects of climate change. The 2.5-acre rain garden in Town Center Park will strengthen flood resilience and filter stormwater.
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The Full Story takes a deep dive into the new green bills and laws going into effect in our region that could transform environmental policy in both states
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) joined environmental advocates this week to urge President Biden to permanently preserve Plum Island in the Long Island Sound as a national monument.
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New Haven-based Save the Sound has filed lawsuits against Ridgefield, Redding, Middletown and Burlington.
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Former U.S. Congressman Steve Israel says the U.S. needs to learn from its mistakes. Our region will feel the effects of Ida for a long time, Governor…
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A study of the waters near Plum Island nature preserve in Suffolk County found little evidence of human pollution.Scientists spent five days collecting…
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A new report from Save the Sound says towns should make beaches more accessible to the public. The environmental group said doing so would foster personal…
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The environmental organization Save the Sound has filed a lawsuit against the regional sewer authority for the city of New Haven, Connecticut, and the…
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Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection officials have already tentatively approved a permit for a waste processing plant on the…