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  • Dec 3, 2024 | nydailynews.com | Tom Corsillo

    If you get your medication from Walgreens, Rite Aid or Duane Reade, you’re probably concerned by recent news that these pharmacies plan to close thousands of locations across the country. If you live in New York, you know these closures have already started. Walking through any neighborhood, you will pass a dark, shuttered storefront that was once home to a chain pharmacy.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | ctmirror.org | Tom Corsillo

    Every election cycle, voters across Connecticut hear a lot about housing. Much of that talk comes in the form of fearmongering about supposed overdevelopment and Hartford lawmakers trying to take away local control. But so much of this rhetoric is misleading or outright false, so it’s important you have the facts. First, two important pieces of context.  One is that most people in Connecticut recognize the need for more housing options for seniors, young people, essential workers, and others.

  • Nov 5, 2023 | ctexaminer.com | Nick Menapace |Alexander Karpinski |Christopher Shays |Tom Corsillo |Gregory Stroud

    To the Editor:The resignation of Terry Granatek from the East Lyme Zoning Commission and the efforts to fill the remainder of his two year term raise significant concerns for me about the integrity of our democratic processes in East Lyme. The disregard for our town charter, which specifies that appointees to elective offices should serve until the next regular town election or a special election, is troubling.

  • Nov 5, 2023 | ctexaminer.com | David Rubino |Christopher Shays |Tom Corsillo |Jeff Randolph |Gregory Stroud

    To the Editor:Friday morning I was at the Democratic Town Committee headquarters, when a prominent Old Lyme Republican pulled into the parking lot with a stack of Democratic lawn signs. She dumped them at the corner of our building and tried to scurry off unnoticed. Given all the recent issues with sign vandalism and theft, I went outside to confront her. I asked her how she came to have our signs. Her response was, for lack of a better word, incredible.

  • Nov 5, 2023 | ctexaminer.com | Tom Corsillo |Jeff Randolph |Michael Reiter |Javier Bucobo |Gregory Stroud

    To the Editor:The rate case decisions issued by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA)’s over the past year have generated a torrent of public discourse. But they’ve also given way to another trend – an alarming recognition of Connecticut’s burdensome regulatory environment that is causing investors to flee and utility companies to expand elsewhere. While rate cases bring the most public attention to the work utilities undertake, they are not the lone driver of investors’ unease.

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