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A FAMILIAR THREAT LOOMS — TAKE CARE In Connecticut, there are two most common ticks: the Black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis) commonly known as the deer tick make up 81% of… more ›
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Psssst. Gather New Haven supports over 40 community gardens throughout the city, providing land, soil and technical support to help individuals and families grow their own food. The organization also host a… more ›
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The Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) is a widely-planted, small, deciduous tree native to the eastern and central U.S. The species grows 20-30 feet on average, with about the same width… more ›
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Psssst. Gather New Haven supports over 40 community gardens throughout the city, providing land, soil and technical support to help individuals and families grow their own food. The organization also host a… more ›
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A new strain of the already extremely invasive Hydrilla, or water thyme, has emerged in the Connecticut River, threatening the entire country’s water systems if left unchecked. UPDATE (7/4/2025): A… more ›
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Index: If anyone wants to send in some short, clean writing with a clear call to action or motif, or art you’d like to share with attribution, please send to eastrockgazette@gmail.com.… more ›
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Scroll down for event schedules at Neverending Books, Spruce Coffee, Cafe Nine and Best Video, Yale Film Archive show times; art exhibitions; and more! First off, I just found this… more ›
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The Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra) is a large, deciduous tree native to the Northeastern and North-Central U.S. that grows to about 75 feet tall. The long-lived tree has a… more ›
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April 2025 Gardening Tips for Connecticut and New Haven more ›
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Index: If anyone wants to send in some short, clean writing with a clear call to action or motif, or art you’d like to share with attribution, please send to eastrockgazette@gmail.com.… more ›
