
Peter McGuinness
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Jan 12, 2024 |
nxtaltfoods.com | Anna Starostinetskaya |Taco Bell |Peter McGuinness
This week, Meati’s steaks and chicken breasts are coming to Target stores for all your vegan meat shopping needs. While you’re out shopping, Kellogg’s has new cereals made just for health-conscious Gen Zers. Slutty Vegan customers in New York and Dallas just got a sneak peek of an Impossible Corn Dog. And Taco Bell is giving us the value meal we’ve always dreamed of with the Veggie Build-Your-Own Cravings Box.
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Dec 9, 2023 |
ctexaminer.com | Moses Rams |Peter McGuinness |Robert Ham |Spencer Goldberg |Gregory Stroud
Merely minutes from some of the wealthiest towns in America, Brandé Rashford and her children, Wisdom (7) and Knowledge (9), were recent victims of the statewide housing crisis. Evicted in June 2023, they spent nights between shelters and their car, as their quest for secure housing was thwarted by housing voucher scarcity and a complex application process. In October, the Rashfords’ pursuit remained unfulfilled.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
ctexaminer.com | John Gomes |Peter McGuinness |Robert Ham |Rebecca Hamman |Gregory Stroud
On Tuesday, Mayor Ganim made the announcement that he would not appeal Judge Clark’s ruling, and that he was “embarrassed and sorry for what happened with the campaign,” while denying any knowledge of what was going on with campaign operatives. The mayor also admitted to suffering from what he called “201 Syndrome,” a sense of disconnection from the Bridgeport community. He believes the kickoff of his “listening tour” in early December is a way to re-connect with the residents of Bridgeport.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
ctexaminer.com | Peter McGuinness |James Scott |Caroline Raynis
To the Editor:Another Connecticut news source recently ran an article which stated that housing advocates were suspicious of local inland wetland commissions for hampering or rejecting housing developments — the article even went as far as suggesting that these commissions are possible local “NIMBY tools.”In fact, nothing can be further from the truth.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
greenwichtime.com | Peter McGuinness
I read with interest your recent article “Environmental protection or ‘NIMBY tool’? Inland wetlands agencies growing site of CT housing fights.” Your article left out a number of salient facts as it relates to regulating Connecticut wetlands. Most importantly, what is (and isn’t) wetlands is based on a totally objective standard — as determined, in the State of Connecticut, by a qualified soil scientist. In Connecticut, wetlands are solely determined by the scientific analysis of the soil type.
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