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Metacomet Ridge - PeakVisorThe Metacomet Ridge is a narrow, steep, 100-mile long fault-block mountain ridge, known as a 'mini-wilderness' with 200-million-year-old volcanic rock.Major Trails and Hiking Areas · Metacomet Trail · Ragged Mountain Memorial...
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Metacomet Ridge - New World EncyclopediaYounger and geologically distinct from the nearby Appalachian Mountains and surrounding uplands, the Metacomet Ridge is composed of volcanic basalt, also known ...
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[PDF] GEOLOGIC RADON POTENTIAL OF EPA REGION 1The Central Valley is divided by a ridge of volcanic rock called the Metacomet Ridge, which runs almost the entire length of the valley in both. Connecticut ...
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[PDF] Bulletin No. 41: Trap Rock Ridges of ConnecticutThe Metacomet Ridge encompasses nine- teen towns, seventeen of which have signed on to the compact to date.
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In the Middle Of Everywhere: Mother Nature At Its RawestJun 25, 2000 · Article on Metacomet Ridge, nearly continuous line of basalt rock, nearly all of it undeveloped, that runs from Branford, Conn, ...
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Connecticut River Basin - Geology of the New York City RegionMetacomet Ridge is the name given to these traprock cuestas within the Central Valley region. Throughout the eastern part of the basin are numerous diabase ...
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Holyoke Range - Pioneer Valley Landform ObservatoryThe fault-block range is part of the 100-mile-long Metacomet Ridge which follows the Eastern Border Fault and the Connecticut River Basin which it formed. Both ...
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Metacomet Trail - Connecticut Forest and Park AssociationTrail Length: 62 miles. Towns: Berlin, Meriden, Southington, New Britain ... The Metacomet Trail follows the striking traprock ridge from the Hanging Hills of ...
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New England National Scenic Trail - National Park FoundationJan 10, 2024 · Starting from Guilford, Connecticut at the Long Island Sound, the trail continues along the Metacomet Ridge, through the highlands of the ...Missing: endpoints | Show results with:endpoints
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History of Simsbury | simsburyctIt is still called the Metacomet Ridge. The War of the Revolution had a profound effect on the Town. Nearly 1,000 Simsbury residents, more than in any other ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Metacomet Trail and King Philip's War, Sept/Oct 2025 ...It is still called the Metacomet Ridge.” (King Philip was the great sachem of the Wampanoag people and his Algonquian name was Metacom. More on that later ...
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Cultural History of GreenwaysOf significance was the breaching of the Metacomet Ridge by the railroads in 1839 (Alvin F. Harlow, 1946, p. 175). This allowed freight to be easily transported ...
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Metacomet Ridge for KidsThe Metacomet Ridge is a long, narrow chain of mountains in southern New England. It's famous for its tall cliffs, amazing views, and special ecosystems.How was the Metacomet... · What kind of plants and... · What is the history of the...<|separator|>
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Rodgers Paper - CT.govApr 6, 2015 · John Rodgers compiled the 1:125,000 scale, Bedrock Geological Map of Connecticut, published in 1985 on behalf of the Connecticut Geological ...Missing: Metacomet | Show results with:Metacomet
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Geology - Explore ConnecticutBedrock Map · State of Connecticut Geological Survey · Metacomet Ridge · Caves of Connecticut · Connecticut's Garnet Trail · DEEP Link · Meteorites in Wethersfield ...
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Mount Higby - PeakVisorIt rises steeply 600 feet (180 m) above the Quinnipiac River valley and the city of Meriden to the west as a continuous 2-mile (3 km) long ledge. The mountain ...Missing: height | Show results with:height
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Mount Higby - New England TrailThis hike leads to spectacular views that extend from Mount Tom in MA to Long Island Sound. The first overlooks are accessible by a short climb to the ridge.
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[PDF] Baseline Watershed Assessment North Branch Park River ... - CT.govstakeholders who recognized the value of water quality improvements. The Park River and the Farmington River watersheds meet along the Metacomet Ridge.
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Science - Park watersheDThe Park River regional watershed stretches east from the Metacomet Ridge to the Connecticut River. Waterways in West Hartford, and parts of Newington, New ...
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[PDF] Galasso Quarry Expansion Concept PlanThis suggests that the basalt rock that forms the floor of the quarry is both porous and permeable. Because no pores. (vesicles) were seen in the basalt, the ...
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[PDF] The Bedrock Geology of the Hartford South Quadrangle - CT.govThe. Connecticut River runs along the eastern side of the quadrangle. Most of the surrounding quadrangles have geological bedrock maps that were published in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Guidebook for Fieldtrips in Connecticut and Massachusetts - CT.govLull, R.S., 1915, Triassic life of the Connecticut Valley: Connecticut State Geological and Natural History Survey. Bulletin No. ... Metacomet Ridge, formed by ...
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New U–Pb geochronology for the Central Atlantic Magmatic ... - NatureApr 4, 2023 · Extensive 200-million-year-old continental flood Basalts of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province. Science 1979(284), 616–618 (1999) ...
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[PDF] Triassic- Jurassic Stratigraphy of the - USGS Publications WarehouseTectonic instability in the Early Jurassic, indicated by upward- coarsening sequences in the Catharpin Creek Formation, was accompanied by fissure flows of ...Missing: Metacomet | Show results with:Metacomet
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[PDF] Traprock Ridges of Central ConnecticutSep 24, 2013 · In the interior of the Metacomet system, in Berlin, there is still extensive trap rock ridge critical habitat that is not yet infested with ...
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47. The Hanging Hills - Geology of the New York City RegionThe Hanging Hills are a 1,000 foot high broken escarpment of traprock where Metacomet Ridge bends eastward across the Central Valley just north of Meriden, ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Metacomet Monadnock Mattabesett Trail System - GovInfoThe trail system harbors a range of diverse ecosystems and natural resources, including traprock ridges, mountain summits, forested glades, vernal pools, lakes, ...
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Are these native plants or intentionally planted? - FacebookJun 30, 2020 · If the ridge in question is the Metacomet ridge, Opuntia humifusa are native there, too. 5 yrs · 6 · Profile photo of Corri · Corri Gottesman.
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[PDF] Connecticut's 2020 Forest Action Plan - CT.govDec 28, 2020 · Species included in the Connecticut Endangered Species List 2020. The ... state-listed species. (Connecticut. Department of Energy and ...
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Timber Rattlesnake Telemetry in CT - CT.govAug 19, 2025 · Biologists are using telemetry to study Connecticut's timber rattlesnake population and aid conservation of this state endangered species.Missing: Metacomet Ridge
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West Rock Ridge - Long Island Sound PartnershipThis steeply-sloped area is part of a series of basalt traprock ridges collectively referred to as the Metacomet Ridge, which extends from Long Island Sound to ...
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[PDF] Connecticut Endangered Species Slideshow - CT.govAbout 600 plants and animals are listed as endangered, threatened, or special concern in Connecticut, including 14 mammals, over 50 birds, 14 reptiles, 5 ...Missing: listings | Show results with:listings
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Connecticut - Listed SpeciesListed species with spatial current range believed to or known to occur in Connecticut. Notes: This report includes species only if they have a Spatial ...Missing: Metacomet Ridge 2020
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[PDF] VOLUME 3: ENVIRONMENTAL – CULTURAL RESOURCES - CT.govMetacomet Ridge are interbedded with the sedimentary rock in a generally ... Lava from these flows formed thick layers of basalt or traprock. Sediments ...
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[PDF] Indian Fires in the Prehistory of New England - UMass AmherstWe must turn to paleoecological studies for evidence of fire occurrence prior to European coloni- zation. 8.2. Methods of Constructing Fire Histories. A ...
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New England Forests Were Historically Shaped by Climate, Not ...Feb 28, 2020 · A first-of-its-kind study combining paleoecology and archeology indicates that the New England landscape was not actively managed with fire prior to European ...Missing: Algonquian | Show results with:Algonquian
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[PDF] Using spatial analysis to estimate depopulation for Native American ...As mentioned, the data used in this study also reveal a pattern of depopulation percentages varying by language group (i.e. Iro- quoian or Algonquian). As ...
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1675 King Philip's War - Society of Colonial Wars in ConnecticutIndian warfare often involved surprise raids on isolated settlements as a way of evening the odds. In King Philip's war (1675–1676), the Indian attacks left: " ...Missing: terrain ridges
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King Philip's War 1675–76 - Osprey PublishingOct 23, 2020 · The war saw a new way of warfare based on hit-and-run tactics perfectly suited to the environment of the North American woodlands: tomahawk and ...Missing: ridges | Show results with:ridges
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King Phillip's Cave - Hiking with Pups“In 1676, Indian disputes erupted into King Philip's War, and in March Simsbury was attacked by a group of Philip's warriors and burned to the ground. According ...
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The history of the Indian wars in New England : from the first ...Jul 8, 2009 · The history of the Indian wars in New England : from the first settlement to the termination of the war with King Philip in 1677. by: Hubbard, ...Missing: terrain | Show results with:terrain
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King Philip's War and a Fight Neither Side Wanted - HistoryNetFeb 24, 2022 · The Narragansetts built blockhouses at intervals along the perimeter wall to create interlocking fields of fire at every approach. As a final ...Missing: tactics ridges
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Metacomet | Rhode TourMetacomet, also called King Philip, and his men were ambushed by Captain Benjamin Church of the Plymouth Colony on August 12, 1676.Missing: Ridge | Show results with:Ridge
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King Philip's War (1675-1678) - Harvard Veterans Alumni OrganizationKing Philip's War remains the highest loss of life per capita of any war in colonial or U.S. history. Philip's warriors killed at least 5% of the colonists ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the ...A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to this present year 1677.Missing: terrain | Show results with:terrain
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How the English colonists transformed the forests of the Pioneer ValleyJun 14, 2019 · Colonists cleared forests for crops, lumber, and potash, causing erosion, soil loss, and wildlife decline, transforming the landscape.
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[PDF] The forests of ConnecticutAs mentioned previously, nearly two-thirds of original forests had been converted to farm land by the middle of the 19th century. Since then, the forests of the ...Missing: deforestation | Show results with:deforestation
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Champlain South | Old Lyme, CTAt that time, there were over 1.5 million sheep grazing Connecticut's hillsides. Since the sheep didn't care to eat these young cedars, they eventually filled ...
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Charcoal Mounds - CT | Amity & Woodbridge Historical SocietyThese 20 - 40 foot wide circles are the remains of charcoal hearths on which colliers burned logs to create charcoal used to power Connecticut's nineteenth ...Missing: traprock ridges New England colonial
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[PDF] Connecticut's Agricultural Heritage!Colonial farmers also raised cattle, swine, and sheep, although little was known about animal husbandry in this period. Although they provided meat, leather, ...
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american steam locomotives new haven trap rock company no.43Feb 14, 2002 · When the North Branford Quarry first opened in 1914, it produced 2,000 tons of crushed trap rock daily, and the quarry face rapidly lengthened ...Missing: century | Show results with:century
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Metacomet Ridge - WikipediaThe ridge is an important recreation resource located within 10 miles (16 km) of more than 1.5 million people, offering four long-distance hiking trails and ...
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[PDF] Population of Connecticut by Counties: April 1, 1950 - Census.govPOPULATION OF CONNECTICUT, BY COUNTIES. APRIL 1, 1950. (The figures in ... Hartford County. 536,232 450,189). 19.1. Canaan town... 689. 555. 24.1. Avon town ...Missing: growth 1950-2000
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[PDF] Population of Towns of Connecticut 1800 to 2020 - CT.govCensus figures for the periods between the following years may be found in previous editions. Town. 1800. 1850. 1900. 1950. 2000. 2010. 2020. Andover . . .
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[PDF] June 8, 2023 - Simsbury-ct.govJun 8, 2023 · Following World War II, Simsbury experienced the same surge of growth that affected other communities in the region. A cultural trend toward ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] DAY HILL CORPORATE AREA - Windsor, CTJan 10, 2025 · By 1960, the first segments of I-91 were completed, opening Windsor and the. Day Hill Corporate Area (DHCA) to further expansion. Foreseeing the.
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Connecticut's Changing Landscape... Connecticut Center for Land Use ... Sensitive streams can be impacted by as little as 5%-10% impervious cover, and impacts are common at 10% impervious cover land ...
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30 Years of Land Cover Change in Connecticut, USA - MDPIThe project analyzes changes to the state's landscape using Landsat-derived 30-m land cover and cross-correlation analysis.
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Nepaug Dam and Reservoir, end of Torrington AvenueBuilt between 1914 and 1916 and dedicated in 1917, the Nepaug Dam is 110 feet tall and 650 feet across via the roadway that traverses it.Missing: construction hydrology effects<|separator|>
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The Nepaug Reservoir - New Hartford Historical SocietyMar 7, 2012 · The Nepaug Reservoir, built in the 1930s, was designed to supply Hartford with drinking water, covering 850 acres and supplying 26,000,000 ...
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[PDF] Surface-Water Quality and Nutrient Loads in the Nepaug Reservoir ...This rapid hydrologic response has additional implications; for example, dissolved materials such as nutrients may be transported through the subsurface too.Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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The Nepaug Story (Burlington version) - Canton Historical MuseumThe Nepaug Reservoir was designed to provide a dependable and safe water supply for the growing city of Hartford.
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[PDF] Hydrogeology of Sand and Gravel Deposits near the Nepaug ...The report describes the hydrogeology of sand and gravel deposits in two areas adjacent to the Nepaug Reservoir and includes information on the distribution of ...
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[PDF] THE COLOR BLUE The STory BehiNd CFPA'S TrAil BlAzeSThe Blue-Blazed hiking Trail System, established in 1929, is one of CFPA's most visible and lasting contributions to recreation. The. Blue Trails total more ...
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Metacomet to Monadnock - Trail PeakJun 10, 2020 · It is approximately 114 miles from the blue-blazed Metacomet Trail on the Connecticut state line to Mt. Monadnock in New Hampshire. ... Traversing ...
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Metacomet Monadnock Mattabesett Trail System - NPS HistoryThe Metacomet Monadnock Mattabesett. (MMM) Trail System is a 190-mile trail route that has been in existence for over half a century. It travels through 39 ...
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Thru-Hiking - New England TrailThese blazes are white in MA and light blue in CT and can be found on trees, poles and rocks where appropriate and as needed. The standard blaze is at eye level ...<|separator|>
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FAQs - New England TrailThere are currently nine designated overnight sites on the NET. Camping is allowed only at designated overnight sites. We do not condone stealth camping. Learn ...Missing: shelters | Show results with:shelters
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[PDF] TRAIL ADOPTER HANDBOOKAug 6, 2020 · Maintenance: Perform all trail maintenance work in compliance with AMC trail maintenance standards (as referenced in the Adopter Handbook) ...
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Hiking the Metacomet Trail in Tariffville with a group - FacebookApr 15, 2025 · Today 16 of us joined Gene's 6.2 mile hike on the Metacomet Trail in Tariffville to Penwood State Park along a traprock ridge.
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Favorite Places: Mount Tom State Reservation in HolyokeAug 12, 2013 · The Mount Tom State Reservation is 2,161 acres of trees, trails and wildlife, a seemingly sudden sanctuary 10 minutes from downtown, honking ...
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Sleeping Giant State Park - The Adventure CollectiveThis state park spans over 1,500 acres and is part of the Metacomet Ridge, a fault-block feature that extends from Long Island Sound through central Connecticut ...
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Penwood State Park | Connecticut State Parks and ForestsPenwood State Park offers almost 800 acres and four seasons of natural scenery, wildlife, spectacular vistas, solitude, and recreation
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New England National Scenic TrailJul 8, 2022 · ... extension to Long Island Sound in Connecticut and a 22+ mile eastward deviation from the historic Metacomet-Monadnock Trail in Massachusetts.<|separator|>
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Trust for Public Land, National Park Service Protect 200 Acres Along ...Jul 18, 2023 · Trust for Public Land, in partnership with the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service conserved 200 acres along the New ...Missing: Ridge | Show results with:Ridge
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[PDF] Outline I Introduction – The Metacomet Trail Page 2 II The Value of ...The name “traprock” came from the Swedish word for step, “trappa” (Lee, 1985, p.18). If the cracks and color are a trademark of Connecticut's traprock ridges, ...
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Metacomet Ridge Open Space Preserved (CT) - Trust for Public LandDec 19, 2001 · WALLINGFORD, CT, 12/19/01: The Town of Wallingford permanently protected 53 acres of open space today, with the purchase of former farmland ...
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'What is at Stake is Close to Connecticut's Identity' - CT ExaminerSep 13, 2024 · Often the entire complex, named for the Native American Chief Metacomet, or King Philip, is called the Metacomet Ridge, the great wall of rock ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Impact of Open Space Preservation on Property ValuesMay 24, 2006 · Most studies have found that preserving open space land generally, but not always, increases the property value of nearby homes.
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CT Advocates Back Federal Legislation To Address Housing CrisisAug 15, 2025 · Peltier said Connecticut faces a shortage of nearly 93,000 affordable homes for extremely low-income renters, with only 33 affordable and ...Missing: development restrictions
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How do CT's zoning rules affect the price of my house? - CT InsiderAug 9, 2025 · However, many codes prevent new development as Connecticut faces a housing shortage. While a property owner has a right to use their land as ...<|separator|>
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Connecticut's Housing Shortage Is an Economic Threat - CBIAOct 4, 2025 · Our housing market is failing to meet the needs of Connecticut's workforce, a failure that threatens our economic future.
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[PDF] THE ECONOMIC CASE FOR CONSERVATION:Every $1 of state funding spent on land conservation in New England returns between $4 and $11 in economic value from natural goods and services. New England's ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Opinion: The scale of CT's housing crisis - CT MirrorJun 19, 2025 · Newtown: Between 2022-2025 has denied 853 homes during the permitting process including a proposal to provide housing to 172 of our seniors.Missing: restrictions | Show results with:restrictions
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The opportunity cost of conservation | ASU NewsApr 14, 2022 · The ASU team modeled the opportunity cost of conservation to agriculture as an approximation of the expected cost of compensating a landowner ...Missing: England 2020s<|control11|><|separator|>
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Residents worry about proposed Tilcon quarry expansion | NewsApr 14, 2025 · But Georgia Biddell said Tilcon's blasting already disrupts homes in the area, and that blasting more area for resources would destroy the area ...
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Plainville neighbors oppose Tilcon quarry expansionApr 16, 2025 · Some neighbors in Plainville are opposed to Connecticut construction company Tilcon's request to expand its quarry operations to a second site in town.
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Plainville neighbors speak out against Tilcon plant relocation proposalJul 17, 2025 · Many residents, like lifelong Plainville local Wendy Irving, are urging town officials to reject the proposal, which they say threatens the natural landscape.
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The Facts - Friends of the MetacometQuarry expansion risks contaminating surface waters, wetlands, and private wells through runoff, dust infiltration, and groundwater disruption. Wells and Public ...
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[PDF] CONNECTICUT - Land Conservation Council - CT.govApr 9, 2018 · The environmental study states the expansion of the quarry will destroy critical watershed lands, eradicate habitat for reptiles and amphibians, ...
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[PDF] Town of Plainville CTApr 3, 2025 · This area includes protected aquifer zones, and further quarrying poses a significant risk to our groundwater supply.Missing: Ridge | Show results with:Ridge<|separator|>
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Career Opportunities - Tilcon ConnecticutJoin a growing team of more than 600 in a wide range of careers in the construction industry, from field positions to operations to management and ...Missing: quarry infrastructure
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Tilcon puts proposed Plainville quarry expansion on hold - CT InsiderMay 8, 2025 · Tilcon Connecticut filed a letter May 6, 2025, to withdraw its zone change application for one of its Plainville locations.
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Tilcon pulls back proposed Plainville quarry expansion after public ...May 7, 2025 · PLAINVILLE – Tilcon has withdrawn its attempt to add 83 acres to its basalt quarry in Plainville, saying claims made by concerned members of ...
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In the Region/Connecticut; Towns Implementing Ridge ...Jun 14, 1998 · Seventeen towns, in symbolic move, have agreed to cooperate in preservation of Trap Rock Ridges, 44 mountains that pass through 30 ...Missing: Act 1991
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AN ACT CONCERNING PROTECTION OF RIDGELINES.On and after July 1, 1985, the regulations shall provide that proper provision be made for soil erosion and sediment control pursuant to section 22a-329. Such ...Missing: 1991 | Show results with:1991
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How Much Does a Conservation Easement Reduce Property Values?Dec 19, 2022 · Generally speaking, a conservation easement will lower property values between 25 and 60 percent. The amount of reduction in value depends on a host of factors.Missing: Metacomet- Monadnock
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[PDF] Testimony of Adam R. Moore Executive Director Connecticut Forest ...... conservation, tourism, educational opportunities, economic development and more. ... Metacomet Ridge ... large and beneficial economic impact on Connecticut, and ...
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Does land conservation raise property taxes? Evidence from New ...We find that on average, new protection results in a small increase in annual tax rates, with an expected change of $0.0231 per $1000 of value.
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How conservation easements affect land value - Farm ProgressMar 12, 2025 · But does that mean the land's value drops by 75% once an easement is sold? Probably not. The real issue, in my eyes, is the future unknowns.
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Easement Tax Advantages - Preservation ConnecticutProperty owners who donate a preservation or conservation easement to Preservation Connecticut may be eligible for a federal tax deduction, or a reduction ...
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File:Cole Thomas The Oxbow (The Connecticut River near ...This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain.Missing: depictions | Show results with:depictions
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Mount Tom by Thomas Charles Farrer - Art Renewal CenterThomas Charles Farrer. 1838-1891. Britishpainter. Mount Tom. 1865. 40.6 x 61.6 cms | 15 3/4 x 24 1/4 ins. Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Art.Missing: Metacomet | Show results with:Metacomet
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Mount Tom, Massachusetts, USA - Art UKMount Tom, Massachusetts, USA by Thomas Creswick (1811–1869), c.1840, from Paintings Collection.
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New trail in Troy recalls Thoreau's trips to Mount MonadnockMay 14, 2018 · A section of the Metacomet-Monadnock and Wantastiquet-Monadnock trails is seen at the end of Quarry Road in Troy.
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Black Dog of Hanging Hills - American FolkloreAug 28, 2022 · Black Dog of Hanging Hills. A Connecticut Ghost Story. retold by. S. E. Schlosser. He smiled as he sipped at his coffee. It had been an ...
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The legend of the Black Dog of the Hanging Hills has its roots in ...Jan 18, 2021 · Stories of a spectral hound haunting the Hanging Hills of central Connecticut have endured for more than 100 years.
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Eber, Katie - Connecticut Center for the BookHer poem “Ding Darling” was a finalist for the 2018 Parks & Points & Poetry series. Katie lives in the shadow of the Metacomet Ridge in central Connecticut ...
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About the NET - New England Trail... mile extension to Long Island Sound in Connecticut and a 22+ mile eastward deviation from the historic Metacomet-Monadnock Trail in Massachusetts. The NET ...
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Volunteer Opportunities - New England TrailTrail Managers & Adopters are a core group of volunteers who donate countless hours to the monitoring and maintenance of the NET. They are our on-the-ground ...
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2022 New England Trail Annual Report - IssuuFeb 23, 2023 · NEW ENGLAND TRAIL 2022ACCOMPLISHMENTS. Total Trail 235 miles. Caring for the Trail. 145 CTVolunteers. 60 MAVolunteers. 205Total Volunteers.
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Trail Keepers: AMC's Commitment to Resilient Footpaths in the ...The surge in visitor use in recent years directly correlates to greater recreation-related impacts on our public lands, DeLucia says. These impacts can vary ...
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Increased visitorship in New England national forests leads ... - NHPRApr 15, 2022 · “You now have increased visitors because weather is warmer in the spring, and now more and more folks are recreating on these trails, thus this ...
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Wildlife And Trails Primer - H. How Wildlife Responds to TrailsDisturbance by humans can cause nest abandonment, decline in parental care, shortened feeding times, increased stress, and possibly lower reproductive success. ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage