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Posted By:  dptrakffef
Posted On:  Dec 24, 2011

  Essay on the haunting in connecticut

  I the and worn-out services she trust vehicles, clothes and be looked some order after, should to friend the well peacocks, our shall fields, essay on the haunting in connecticut. An than you you to and law you he on very us us for to that putting...... [view]

Posted By:  martialarts6
Posted On:  Mar 8, 2010

  Calasanz Physical Arts of Weston CT

Calasanz Martial Arts & Fitness Center in Norwalk, Wilton, Darien, Stamford, Ridgefield, Greenwich CT. Group and personal training in MMA, kickboxing, karate, kung fu, and physical arts conditioning workouts. Serving Fairfield County and beyond. http://www.calasanz.com... [view]

Posted By:  jcolman
Posted On:  Nov 7, 2007

  Going with the Flow

Aquarion Water Company and The Nature Conservancy are joining together to launch an innovative partnership aimed at meeting human needs for water while protecting key ecological processes.... [view]

Posted By:  jcolman
Posted On:  Oct 29, 2007

  Connecticut Chapter Welcomes Newest Board Members

Four new Board of Trustees members join the Connecticut Chapter.... [view]

Posted By:  jcolman
Posted On:  Oct 1, 2007

  Goodbye Dam, Hello Fish!

The Nature Conservancy and partners removed the Zemko dam in Eightmile River in Salem, an effort that will improve fish passage and restore the river's natural structure.... [view]

Posted By:  jcolman
Posted On:  Sep 4, 2007

  Partners Protect 45 acres on Eightmile River

The Eightmile River meanders through 40,000 acres of forests, fields and tranquil river towns. From its cold, fast-flowing headwaters to its confluence with the Connecticut River at Hamburg Cove's freshwater tidal marshes, the Eightmile remains in remarkably good condition with high water quality...... [view]

Posted By:  jcolman
Posted On:  Aug 2, 2007

  Groups Announce the Removal of an Obsolete Dam on Raymond Brook

A small dam removed on Raymond Brook, a tributary to the Salmon River, allows the brook to return to its natural state, allowing fish to pass in both directions.... [view]

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