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State Rep. Jonathan Steinberg, D-Westport, co-chairman of the Public Health CommitteeTyler Sizemore / Tyler SizemoreShow MoreShow Less
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Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey, D-Fairfield, co-chairwoman of the Planning and Development CommitteeContributed Photo / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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State Sen. Tony Hwang, R-Fairfield, ranking member of both the Public Health and Planning and Development committees of the General AssemblyNed Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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State Rep. Doug Dubitsky, R-Chaplin, in a 2019 file photoBrian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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State Rep. Joe Zullo, R-East Haven, ranking member of the legislative Planning and Development CommitteeContributed / Courtesy of Joe Zullo campaign /Show MoreShow Less
Lamont closed the restaurants. Now he is their promoter.
MARK PAZNIOKAS :: CTMIRROR.ORG
Tyler Anderson, the chef and owner of Millwright’s, thanks Gov. Ned Lamont for cutting red tape on outdoor dining. To his right is Scott Dolch, the head of the Connecticut Restaurant Association.
SIMSBURY Each small greenhouse along a public walkway, overlooking a waterfall held a single dining table beneath a chandelier. Behind them snaked an umbilical, connecting to an HVAC system that Tyler Anderson says cleans air faster than the ones in hospital ICUs.
Costing more than $5,000 each, the seven greenhouses went up in October as a shield against the autumn chill and the loss of the outdoor dining that kept Anderson’s restaurant, Millwright’s, alive after Gov. Ned Lamont banned indoor dining due to COVID-19.
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UpdatedSun, Apr 11, 2021 at 1:26 pm ET
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A demonstrator holds a sign at a rally Saturday in Fairfield. (Anna Bybee-Schier/Patch)
West Haven Planning and Zoning Commission member Steven Mullins speaks Saturday in Fairfield. (Anna Bybee-Schier/Patch)
Demonstrators hold signs at a rally Saturday in Fairfield. (Anna Bybee-Schier/Patch)
A demonstrator is seen at a rally Saturday in Fairfield. (Anna Bybee-Schier/Patch)
FAIRFIELD, CT A crowd of over 50 people gathered Saturday on Town Hall Green. Many brought homemade signs and one person even had a drum. Rock music played before a lineup of speakers took to the microphone.
The topic that brought this spirited crowd together? Potential changes to state zoning law.
Fairfield County homeowners rally against Connecticut zoning legislation they say removes local decision-making courant.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from courant.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.