To the Editor:I want to thank the Conservation Commission for their unanimous vote to recommend using $155K from the city's Open Space Fund to complete the purchase of the 34 Sammis Street section of the Norwalk Land Trust's Farm Creek Nature Preserve.
Hour building to become medical offices (Connecticut Post)
The new owner of the building that houses The Hour, Norwalk's daily newspaper on Main Avenue, won't have to move far to relocate his business. Tropical fish are moving in as Long Island Sound heat up (Connecticut Post)
Contributed Photo\Conn. Dept. of Environmental Protection An unidentified seasonal worker with the state Department of Environmental Protection hefts a large striped bass that was recovered in one of the DEPa s periodic troll surveys. Sex offenders can't find jobs, homes after serving time (Stamford Times)
Sex offenders can't find jobs, homes after serving time By STEVE KOBAK Times Staff Writer STAMFORD -- One year after finishing his prison sentence on child pornography charges, former Stamford volunteer firefighter Dan Rockwell is calling his car his home. Norwalk Police Blotter (thehour)
The Hour Recent crime briefs from Norwalk police reports posted on 07/18/2010 please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
Primaries near and ballots are readied (Thehour)
NORWALKBy ROBERT KOCHHour Staff WriterAbsentee ballots for registered Democrats and Republicans wishing to vote in their respective primary elections Aug. Connecticut's oyster industry has seen its share of hardships, from parasites that nearly wiped out the shellfish in the 1990s to storms this spring that washed away entire beds.
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