CT Examiner Notebook
Co-hosts Brian Scott-Smith and CT Examiner Editor Gregory Stroud are joined by reporters Ally LeMaster, Luke Feeney and Eric Obernauer for a roundup of news across Connecticut and Arts Editor Robin Breeding with a weekly calendar of events. Here are the stories: 1. Last fall, Gov. Ned Lamont signed into law a blockbuster housing bill aimed at the construction of tens of thousands of apartments across Connecticut. But with towns facing early deadlines to pass new zoning rules as soon as July, the state's top planners are warning of problems down the road. 2. The Connecticut River stretches for hundreds of miles and through four states, with over two million people living within its watershed. The river's past, present and future is the focus of the third annual CT River Valley Summit at Wesleyan University this May in Middletown. 3. With rising costs and limited budgets, school boards across Connecticut face a common question: Where to cut when the money gets tight? And how do school boards justify $400,000 pay packages for administrators while weighing cuts to classrooms?
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