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Gov. Ned Lamont was hit with a citation for cutting down trees and bushes in protected wetland areas behind his $7.5 million Greenwich, Connecticut home.
More than 180 trees, thousands of bushes and other plant life were illegally cut down on the shared land behind Gov. Ned Lamont’s Greenwich home, records show.
CT Gov. Ned Lamont insisted that a contractor was hired to clear storm-damaged trees on his and nearby property, not to improve his view.
Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday was officially ordered by his local inland wetlands agency to replant more than 180 trees and thousands of bushes that were chopped down in November on property behind ...
A view of the culled forest lands behind Gov. Ned Lamont's home in Greenwich, Conn. on Feb. 5, 2024. More than 180 trees were removed without permits and Lamont and his neighbors may be subject to ...
Gov. Ned Lamont took responsibility in a tree-cutting controversy near his Greenwich home that is known as Treegate. Here, he is shown during the annual State of the State Address at the state ...
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