Tag: Sherman
Suite Talk: Amanda Branson, executive director of Naromi Land Trust
Since its creation, Naromi Land Trust has protected 64 different parcels totaling about 1,500 acres, or 12 percent of Sherman’s total land mass; seven of the preserves have a total of 15 miles of hiking trails that are open to the public.
State Rep. Richard Smith calls for release of Town Aid Grants
The legislator, whose district includes Danbury, New Fairfield and Sherman, has accused Gov. Dannel Malloy of using the funds as a political football.
Cultural Alliance of Western Conn. nets $12,500 award
Housed at 287 Main St. in Danbury, the organization promotes and advocates for arts, history, and culture as a primary driver of the economy.
State awards nearly $400K to 114 arts nonprofits
Arts organizations are eligible to apply if they have generated a minimum of $15,000 in matching funds from private contributions for each of their two most recently completed fiscal years.
Malloy’s holiday surprise: $50 million cut in state aid to municipalities
Cuts in education grants across the county range from $1.3 million in Greenwich to $$34,351 in Sherman.
For the love of Sherman
Running a small business amid rising business costs is hard enough. But in a small town that’s becoming even smaller, the ability to survive can be even more challenging.
Conn. eclipsed in photovoltaic installs
A new study shows how far Connecticut lags neighboring states in photovoltaic installations.
Shooting the rapids
Kayak is navigating swiftly changing currents in the online travel industry.
Group bookings rebounding
The travel industry is seeing a resurgence in group travel bookings.