Kristen Colombo, Jonah Center Director

By Krishna Winston

The members of the Jonah Center Board are delighted to announce that on September 1 Kristen Colombo became the Center’s new Director. Kristen first contacted the Jonah Center in the fall of 2024 to ask about volunteer opportunities in furtherance of clean energy and sustainability. She had recently taken early retirement from Verizon Communications, where she headed up curriculum design and project management, building employees’ leadership skills and fostering career development. Kristen quickly demonstrated her passion for environmental work and an impressive range of skills and talents. Continue reading

A New Path Forward: Mayor’s Walk Kicks Off Community Trail Development

To date, thirty people supported the new trail at the Midden Lookout by attending public walks, including Mayor Gene Nocera, who is very interested in the community vision for this amazing space. It’s time to get more organized to keep this project going!

Walking at the Midden:
Acting Middletown Mayor, Gene Nocera!

Here are two ways to get involved:

Sign up here to join us at our next walk, Thursday, October 2nd at 5PM, for an early sunset view. Plus, an optional post-walk meet-up at Forest City Brewery.

Join our official “Trail Blazers” Group to commit to actively supporting the Midden Lookout Park and Trail. We’ll use the Trail Blazers distribution list to share milestones, public meetings, calls for time and talent, and moments to celebrate along the way. Keep reading for a recap of our walk with the Mayor.

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Our Next Litter Clean-Ups Are Scheduled!

Join us for one or both dates! Click here for more details and to register.

  • Saturday, September 20th at Pameacha Pond, Middletown
  • Saturday, September 27th at Airline Rd, Portland

Litter clean-up events are a fun way to accomplish something good while socializing with like-minded friends and neighbors.

6 volunteers on litter clean up
You too can be a part of this crew!

The Cheapest Energy Is GREEN Energy

The current administration, along with Republican lawmakers, is systematically dismantling policies related to climate. This includes many of the tax credits and economic incentives designed to drive green energy acceleration put into place by the Biden-Harris administration.

Deadlines for incentives are approaching but they aren’t here just yet.

There is still time to take advantage of clean technology offers that allow you to save now and save later with your future energy bills!

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The Spotted Lanternfly Arrives in our Area — Watch For It!

By John Loughery, of the Berlin Land Trust

To view an enlarged version of this image on the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences website, click here.

The spotted lanternfly, a particularly beautiful, plant-hopping insect with a fiercely destructive nature, was unknown in the U.S. prior to the 2010s. September will be the crucial month.  That is when spotted lantern flies deposit their eggs on tree bark, covering them with a thick white or gray-ish substance.  It is necessary to scrape that substance off the tree, immediately killing the eggs, or vast numbers of these insects will be released into the environment in the spring, endangering plants and trees in that area.  So, the message is: examine your trees! Continue reading

Busting Solar Myths and Tips for Finding the Right Company 

If you’ve been thinking about solar, get started now to take advantage of Federal Solar Incentives before they expire.  

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Grades Are In For Our Representatives

The Connecticut League of Conservation Voters (CTLCV) has released its annual Environmental Scorecard.

This is a tool we can all use to hold our lawmakers accountable.  

Which of your elected officials are regular champions of protecting our environment, healthy living and green economy?  

Which elected officials are marginal or failing us?

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