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March 1, 2002  RSS feed

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     A saker Falcon perched on Bill Robinsons' s hand during Audubon Sharon's Winter Wildlife Weekend at the Interlaken Inn in Lakeville on February 24. Chris Renneman assisted by holding a python during the live animal presentation Don Seneti performed old sea chanteys during the event.
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The Four Cleans
Clean energy
     Clean energy — I am so happy to hear about PACE (People’s Action for Clean Energy) and to know that Connecticut has some citizens who are campaigning for "energy independence that is healthy and does not require protection by the National Guard." (Judi Friedman of PACE) The Millstone reactor is a super-expensive millstone around our necks that can make big portions of Connecticut unlivable for decades, and/or wipe out Rhode Island entirely if the breezes flow from west to northeast on the day a single terrorist opens it up with an old fashioned mortar or a small plane. Do you pray each day for release from nuclear terror? I do. And I think of the Indian Point reactor just to the west of us, which is a lot more dangerous to us than a cement plant.
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Reflections on Winter Olympics XIX
     February 21 would have been the 67th wedding anniversary of my parents, Sol and Anna Zukerman. In the Northeast, the day could have been mistaken for the first day of spring, as indicated by this photo of a couple at lunchtime at Park Avenue and 47th Street in Manhattan—where, three weeks earlier, such free movement had been barred by security measures for the World Economics Forum.
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     Robert Wagner looks over the silent Art Auction at the Botelle Elementary School in Nofolk on February 23. Art was donated from 25 local artists to benefit the Norfolk Community Art Space Project. Photo/Robin Gourd.
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     Thomaston Middle School cheerleaders performed during a fundraising competition on February 23. Photo Robin Gourd.
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