Citizens attending a public hearing of the Easton Conservation Commission voiced strong concerns about the safety of the public watershed. Those concerns arise from development plans for Saddle Ridge. The Saddle Ridge developers are attempting to push through a plan to build 99 units on about 124 acres within the Aspetuck and Easton reservoir watersheds. They are using state statutes concerning affordable housing as justification for violating local zoning. Please go to the Coalition to Save Easton website for more information.
Monthly Meetings
Citizens for Easton meets the third Wednesday of every month at 8 PM in the library conference room. You may also attend the meetings via zoom. If you would like to attend a meeting virtually, email us at cfe@citizensforeaston.org, and we will provide you with the meeting information.
Donate
Please direct your contribution either to CSE or to CFE (general conservation purposes).
You can also mail your contribution to:
Citizens for Easton, PO Box 151
Easton, CT 06612
Your gift(s) is tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law. Citizens for Easton is a registered 501(c)(3)organization.Mailing list
Easton Village District Proposal
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Board of Directors
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Verne Gay, President [Occupation: Newsday TV Critic, New York, NY]
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Andrew D Kupinse-Vice President & Secretary [Occupation: Attorney -at -Law, Principal, Cummings & Lockwood]
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Leslie Minasi-Treasurer [Occupation: Partner, Leslie D. Serman CPA, Easton, CT]
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Dolly Curtis-Member [Occupation: Radio/TV Interviewer]
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Abby LePage,-Member [Occupation: Retired guidance counselor]
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Howard S Raabe, Jr (Occupation: Architect)
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Laura Travaglini- [Occupation: Psychotherapist, MA, LMHC]
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Doug Williams [Occupation: Arborist, Bartlett Tree Experts, Monroe, CT]
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