In memory of Dominick Tocci.
From my wife (Lisa Canter) and me.
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Our dairy farmers are under real pressure right now, and we cannot afford to lose them.
I’m calling for immediate action to deliver financial relief and long-term stability, because these farms are essential to our economy, our food supply, and our communities.
We need to act now.
Connecticut Farm Bureau
Connecticut Dairy
Connecticut Dairy Farmers
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Recently I participated in an Eagle Scout Court of Honor held by Woodstock Troop 27 for Cameron Robida, Matthew Letourneau, Spencer Mayo, and Greyson Magnan. Joining me to present state citations was State Rep Pat Boyd. I am always amazed by the years of work, leadership, and community involvement that Eagle scouts do. Approximately 6% of scouts become Eagle scouts. Congratulations Cameron, Matthew, Spencer, and Greyson!
Cameron Robida's project took place at the Little League baseball field in Roseland Park; he and his team of volunteers renovated an abandoned set of bleachers, and then built a large shelter to go over it. This provides much needed permanent seating and shelter from sun and inclement weather for the families watching their kids play baseball.
Matthew Letourneau’s project, entitled "Canopy Overlook" involved the creation of a bird and wildlife observation area in Roseland Park. This entailed clearing a spot in the woods at the edge of a steep drop-off, including stump grinding and surface amendments; then a safety fence was built around the perimeter, and benches were installed. In addition, a wrap-around table was built around a central tree, with an engraved sign that includes a QR code leading to a bird identification website. The site provides a view into the canopy of the nearby woods, thanks to the location on the edge of the drop-off.
Spencer Mayo’s project led his team of volunteers in the construction of six American Flag retirement boxes for American Legion Post 111 in Woodstock; this involved many hours of cutting lumber, assembling the pieces, and working with careful attention to detail in painting the stripes and the placement of the stars. These were placed at several locations around town for the respectful and dignified collection of worn out American flags.
Greyson Magnan's project involved the renovation of the Nature Trail behind the Woodstock Elementary School; this took place along a section of the trail that had become unusable, and in
places, dangerous due to erosion of the banks of the stream that runs through the area. First, he led his team of volunteers in rerouting the trail away from the dangerous section along the eroded bank. Then, bridges were built over the stream in two places; one was a low foot bridge, and the second was a more complex bridge with handrails, high above the stream. Lastly, a set of six box steps was installed down the steep bank leading to the second bridge. These improvements will benefit the children of the school and the community for years to come.
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