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Friday, February 8, 2013
Dolphin Approaches Diver For Help
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On the night of January 11, 2013, during a dive off the Kona coast to view manta rays feeding on plankton, something strange happened. After the divers went down and lit up the water, a bottlenose dolphin slowly swam around them before approaching diver Keller Laros and turning over. In the underwater lights meant to illuminate the manta rays, Laros saw that the dolphin's pectoral fin was entangled in fishing line. He set about cutting the line with his dive knife.
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Main St Building Moving to Auction Block
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As of January 31, 2013, according to town tax records there is a $17,984.00 unpaid tax bill on the 760 Main Street building, some of this balance going back to 2008. Mr Poya has attempted partial paymenst through September 2012 when the town received its last payment of $300.00.
According to Town Manager Beets if a substantial payment is not received on the debt by the end of March the tax sale process will be begun. Gay St. Louis, town revenue collector, estimates the town will realize proceeds( if any) from the tax sale 4-5 months after the process is initiated.
Meanwhile 760 Main must stand up to the punishing tricks of mother nature for six more months. What will we find, will the building weather the storm ? What if the tax sale brings no or unacceptable bids? Will the building then fall under direction of the town council, the same body that takes three years to approve an ambulance? Are we facing another Chapman Block (Tin Tsin) disaster?
Read more about Windham's ongoing roof problems
Meanwhile 760 Main must stand up to the punishing tricks of mother nature for six more months. What will we find, will the building weather the storm ? What if the tax sale brings no or unacceptable bids? Will the building then fall under direction of the town council, the same body that takes three years to approve an ambulance? Are we facing another Chapman Block (Tin Tsin) disaster?
Read more about Windham's ongoing roof problems
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Windham company top ten state polluter
Windham's General Cable ranked sixth biggest polluter in Connecticut
Brad Kane
The top 10 most polluting sites in Connecticut are home to manufacturers, a first since the coal plant typically topping the list went into bankruptcy, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Many of the top 10, including Pratt & Whitney and Covidien, saw production increases that led to the increased environmental releases from their sites.
"If a company has increased pollution and is still meeting its requirements, and it increased pollution because it increased production and hopefully hired people, it is hard to be real negative about that," said Jerry Clupper, executive director of New Haven Manufacturers Association.
Overall in Connecticut, the number of 2011 pollutants released decreased 25 percent to 2.1 million pounds, according to the EPA's January toxic release inventory. The state was far better than the New England TRI average, which decreased releases 8 percent.
Red the whole story from Connecticut Business.com
General Cable on the web
Company Location Pounds 2011 2010
of Releases rank rank
1. Cytec Industries 528 South Cherry St., Wallingford 221,665 1 2
2. Covidien 195 McDermott Road, North Haven 174,570 2 3
3. Pratt & Whitney 400 Main St., East Hartford 152,661 3 5
4. PCC Structurals 839 Poquonnock Road, Groton 118,684 4 22
5. GBC Metals 215 Piedmont St., Waterbury 116,755 5 4
6. General Cable Industries 1600 W. Main St., Willimantic 94,312 6 9
7. Unimetal Surface Finishing 15 E. Waterbury Road, Naugatuck 83,956 7 11
8. Summit Corp. of America 1430 Waterbury Road, Thomaston 70,029 8 6
9. Ahlstrom Nonwovens Canal Bank Road, Windsor Locks 61,338 9 8
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Welcome to Bad Soden,Windham's sister city
Welcome to Bad Soden, Windham's sister city
Bad Soden (also: Bad Soden am Taunus) is a town and spa in the Main-Taunus-Kreis, Hesse, Germany. Population 21,412 (2005). Bad Soden is a popular residential town for commuters working in Frankfurt am Main. It is known for its various springs, which contain carbonic acid gas and various iron oxides. The waters are used both internally and externally, and are widely exported. Soden lozenges (Sodener Pastillen), condensed from the waters, are also in great demand. Bad Soden has a large and well-appointed Kurhaus, an Evangelical and a Roman Catholic church, and a small hospital. It also has a residential building by the architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Photographs courtesy Cristel Donahue and Jean de Smet
Link to Ban Soden Pictures
You Tube: Springtime in Bad Soden
Monday, January 21, 2013
How many gun permits in your town or city?
If you live in a small town in Connecticut, you are more likely to have a pistol permit than a city dweller.
While Bridgeport has the highest number of permit holders, several small, rural towns top the list with the highest percentage of their population having a pistol permit.
About 170,000 people in Connecticut have them, and the number of individuals seeking them has increased in recent years
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Saturday, January 19, 2013
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