Category: Access
26
Oct
Access Beyond Hartford Construction Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Free Get Outside History North Central Connecticut Parks Reader Tip Transportation
Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail: A Park as Long as Its Name
by Kerri Ana Provost
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In Connecticut, we are expert-level at metaphorically hiding our treasure. Sure, we’ll put up highway signs and a bit of fuss over Mystic, Hammonasset, and...
21
Oct
Book Review: We Are The Weather
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“It is good to speak up, good to recycle, to plant trees, lots of trees […] According to a 2017 analysis, recycling and tree planting...
12
Oct
Possibility
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Every year I set my alarm so that I can enjoy a few hours of magic: our streets prioritized for use by people.
29
Sep
Access Activism Construction Design Downtown Environmental Interest Get Outside Hartford Progress Reader Tip Sheldon/Charter Oak Transportation
Tactical Urbanism, Take Two
by Kerri Ana Provost
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If you’ve ever crossed the intersection of Main Street and Charter Oak Avenue/Buckingham Street on foot, you don’t need to be told that it is...
23
Sep
Car-Free in a Mid-Sized City
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This summer marks my two year anniversary of being car-free. I have heard people say that a car is needed in Connecticut, but I knew...
18
Sep
Access Beyond Hartford Central Connecticut Commentary Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Free Get Outside History Long Reads New England Parks Regionalism Rivers Transportation Weird
East of the River, to Wethersfield
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Don’t believe everything that you read.
11
Sep
Look: Skyline
by Kerri Ana Provost
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You can cross the Connecticut River by walking across the Charter Oak, Founders, and Bulkeley bridges.
29
Aug
Access Activism Beyond Hartford Coastal Connecticut Commentary Cultural Interest Environmental Interest Free Get Outside Hartford New England Transportation
New Haven: It’s Complicated
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I always leave New Haven a little crankier.
Time to Focus on Vision Zero