Category: East Haddam


  • Was there any real intelligence behind it, or was it just another knee-jerk, uninformed decision? 🔥 Any Potentially Good Aspects? ✅ At least attempting a response: • The intent was to provide water resources for wildfire suppression. • Fires in California are a legitimate crisis, and having enough water for firefighting is critical. ✅ Federal intervention in emergencies can be beneficial: • If…

  • Donald Trump promised to “drain the swamp” and stand up for the forgotten working class. But when you look at the people he’s surrounding himself with, it’s hard to believe that promise was anything more than a slogan. His Cabinet and top advisors are a collection of billionaires, executives, and out-of-touch elites who have more…

  • President Donald Trump’s decision to pause federal grant activities and silence public communications from key scientific agencies like the NIH, NSF, and CDC is more than an administrative hiccup—it’s a deliberate move with far-reaching consequences. While his base may see this as a bold move to “clean up” perceived government inefficiencies, the reality is that…

  • Connecticut Democrats are tackling the state’s energy crisis with proposals like the Ratepayers First Act and increased investments in renewable energy. Their approach prioritizes long-term sustainability and consumer protections. While this is a step in the right direction, it falls short of addressing the immediate burden on ratepayers or solving the deeper structural issues in our energy…

  • East Haddam’s public schools have recently faced significant challenges, including incidents of racism, bullying, special education struggles, and administrative changes. These issues have created frustration and disillusionment among some families, leading them to consider homeschooling as an alternative. The Challenges Facing East Haddam Schools Over the years, several key issues have plagued the East Haddam…

  • In towns like East Haddam, Lyme, and Old Lyme, the prevalence of open spaces and land trusts is a double-edged sword. On one hand, they preserve the rural charm and provide recreational areas that residents cherish. On the other, they can inadvertently limit the development of affordable housing, contributing to socioeconomic disparities. Land Trusts and…

  • Connecticut residents are facing some of the highest energy costs in the nation, and the burden is weighing heavily on families, businesses, and our economy. Recently, the Connecticut House Republicans unveiled their energy plan, which attempts to tackle this crisis. While some of their ideas have merit, the plan falls short of addressing the fundamental…

  • Let’s cut through the bullshit. On January 21, 2025, Trump ordered a full stop on all external communications from federal health agencies—yes, the CDC, FDA, and NIH. That means no health advisories, no scientific updates, no information getting out to the public. Why? So the new officials can “familiarize themselves with the agencies’ workflows.” Seriously?…

  • Israel has an undeniable right to exist and defend itself, as does any nation. However, its government’s actions in Gaza, the West Bank, and beyond must be held to the same standards of accountability that we demand from any governing body. As humans, we owe it to ourselves and future generations to ensure the facts…

  • Apologies and Accountability: The Roads Were Plowed—Eventually

    As of now, the town has plowed our road. While the delay was frustrating and concerning, I want to acknowledge that Irene Haines ultimately fulfilled her promise. For that, I extend an apology for any premature statements about her not following through. However, the delay in plowing still raises valid concerns about timeliness and reliability.…