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Non-Profit Trumbull Nature Center Group Seeks Members
The group serves the Trumbull Nature and Arts Center.

Aug. 3, 1977
Aaron Leo has been a journalist since he was a freshman in high school in 1991. After earning a Bachelors degree in journalism from Northeastern University in Boston in 1999, Aaron started professionally at a weekly Fairfield, CT, paper, then the Norwalk Hour and the Connecticut Post. Aaron has covered all sorts of stories, from police, fire and courts to planning and zoning and politics. He is married with two children and enjoys computers, chess, running, reading and definitely reporting.
Aaron was born and raised Catholic and attended Catholic school for 12 years. He tries to make it to church every Sunday. He is registered independent. Aaron votes for a candidate based on the issues, after listening to both sides -- or however many there are.
The group serves the Trumbull Nature and Arts Center.

Trumbull government and events televised.
An informational meeting is scheduled for tonight.
The developer of the site, at 6 Cutlers Farm Road, ran into financial problems. He said the new facility will be business-friendly and have a coffee bar and wifi in addition to climate-controlled storage units.
The 'interactive dining series' starts April 27.
Last Tuesday was the regular "Tea With Harriet", involving Stern Village and Acting Executive Director Harriet Polansky. They met in the community room.
The current Town Hall elevator is old and breaks down frequently.
Robin Bennett is the current Solid Waste and Recycling Coordinator.
The town will accept more items in its single-stream recycling program.