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Editor’s Note: One year ago today 0n April 13, 2020 Carlos DeLeon, a 63-year-old Hispanic man, became the first incarcerated person in Connecticut to die of COVID-19. In the intervening months, roughly 18 more would die after contracting the disease behind bars as state officials scrambled to test, isolate and more recently vaccinate inmates and staff. At the same time, though, the pandemic has led to a record low prison population, allowing the state to begin planning for the closure of three prisons. Below, a look ahead at what’s next for Connecticut’s prisons.
For the past 15 years, criminal justice experts have produced a report forecasting the size of Connecticut’s incarcerated population. Most of the time, their projections were within five percentage points of reality.
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Gardening in January: tips from Kent experts
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Updated: 09:31, 09 March 2021
There doesnât need to be a lockdown for many of our sites across Kent to close in January.
Itâs the perfect time for gardening teams to get stuck in to some of the less picturesque jobs, while visitors stay away. We ve got some tips from two of the county s green-fingered experts:
The gardens at Penshurst Place will soon be bursting into bud
Few of us have acres of perfectly pruned foliage to tend to at home, but we can take inspiration from what the professionals are up to this time of year. At Penshurst Place, head gardener Tony Wiseman and his team are hard at work in the grounds.
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