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The Nuclear Waste Crisis By Mary-Kate Smith Now that the U.S. has reaped the so-called benefit from "clean" nuclear power for decades, the time has come to solve the problem of the highly radioactive nuclear waste. More ...
A Transcendent Quality By Nick Ucci, Ph.D., Centereach, NY As a fine artist, I was surprised by the handful of initial plans presented by the architectural firms that New York City hired to propose designs for the World Trade Center space. More ...
Every House Has Its Own Song By Ursula B.G. Kilner, Salisbury A house has a mind of its own and does any number of "things" at times when you will worry most. More ...
Gayla D. Matos played at the Fete & Faire sponsored by St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Litchfield on September 8. Photo/Robin Gourd More ...
Environmental Disasters at Railroad Facilities By John Carter In my last article, Environmental Site Assessments [July 26], I said that railroad property is something that you might not want to own. This is why! More ...
Emma Nance of Cornwall made a clay pot with Naysan McIlhargey of Cornwall Bridge Pottery during the Litchfield Historical Society's 8th annual Borough Days on September 8. Photo/Robin Gourd More ...
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