A group of residents is opposing a plan to widen a bridge to two lanes.
Jenny and I.G. bring those with them, so we’re truly grateful that they are joining us to keep that mission moving forward.
The school's bus company is facing staffing shortages, causing parents to scramble to get their kids to school, CT Insider reported.
To meet the 2030 and 2050 goals, we strongly recommend revisions to the targets and indicators to explicitly include freshwater ecosystems.
“Cities are actually part of the solution,’’ said Seto. “We can build cities differently than we have in the past".
Climate change is already taking a significant toll on Indiana and the Great Lakes region.
CEOs from 14 of the world's largest environmental organizations call for a global goal to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030.
Classes will be held in-person on April 11, 13, and 14, from 6:00 pm -9:00 pm in Greenwoods Hall, Room 128.
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“Katrina will bring a unique perspective to The Nature Conservancy, and I am thrilled to welcome her to our Michigan Board of Trustees,”.
“As a board member, I am happy that we can partner in this transformative project, providing a place for education about nature in Boise”.
The winners will be announced during a virtual awards ceremony on May 5, 2022.
Drop off donations at John Pettibone Community Center for Housatonic Habitat for Humanity's ReStore
A 36-year-old New Milford man was identified as the victim of a Monday afternoon crash in Bridgewater, Hearst Connecticut Media reported.
Plans to move the Hill and Plain one-room schoolhouse to the New Milford Historical Society's campus are on pause, Hearst CT reported.
Climate change is already taking a significant toll on Michigan and the Great Lakes region.
Acquisition provides opportunity to diversify the forest, benefit wildlife, and keep land open for recreation.
Southbury police had already been investigating the couple for shoplifting across the tri-state area at the time of their arrest, cops said.
Lena Neri, Isabella Jacobs, and Inez Ortiz, will attend this year's event at the Magdalen College, University of Oxford, England from Ma ...
K9 Drake, a German Shepherd, died of cancer complications over the weekend. The department honored him with a "final ride."
OPENING DELAYED Due to an unforeseen conflict, the opening of The Extremists has been postponed. Now - Two Weekends Only
Program will incentivize wheat growers for implementing sustainability practices to improve soil quality, protect drinking water.
The winning KENO ticket was also recently sold at a New Milford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
CT Department of Public Health has provided more funds to Nuvance Health to support its breast and cervical cancer screenings program
A man is facing charges after police said they found crack-cocaine and a loaded handgun at his home.
A companion to last August’s Working Group I (WGI) report on the physical science of climate change.
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In December, contractors were engaged to remove the center of the dam and allow the water to safely drain.
The Nature Conservancy is a global non-profit organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
Officers executing a search warrant found crystal meth, prescription drugs and a fully-loaded pistol at the man's home, police said.
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He's a New Milford resident with a background in school counseling and will join the school in March, the New Milford Spectrum reported.
FREE Page2Stage Reading of The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence - Sunday March 6th at Theatreworks New Milford
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Funds raised by the sale of the usable, textile pack will go toward renovations at the 20-year-old preserve.
Hawai'i voters overwhelmingly agree that tourists should pay their fair share to maintain and manage natural and cultural resources.
“Building the regenerative capacity of our cropland is more important now than ever before,” said Greg Fishbein.