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Friday, June 15, 2012

UCONN educators to speak on land use issues in Milford


Milford Mayor Ben Blake has announced that UCONN educators Chester Arnold, Michael Dietz and Bruce Hyde, associated with the university’s Center for Land Use Education, will lecture on “Low Impact Development” on Monday, June 18th, at Milford City Hall auditorium at 7 p.m.  Mayor Blake expressed pleasure that the city can provide this learning event for city municipal officials and interested members of the public.  “The opportunity to learn about the latest techniques and tools which can protect our city’s natural resources, reduce the incidences of flooding and lessen pollution will be valuable as we move forward to finalize our updated Plan of Conservation and Development,” he said.

The program’s goal is to help municipal land use officials, staff, commission members and interested citizens understand new techniques to help solve local land use problems and to develop environmentally sensitive land use plans.  The hour-long lecture will be followed by a question-and-answer period.

The program is open to the public.  Persons connected to the development and/or the building industries should find the subject matter of great interest.

This event is sponsored by Mayor Ben Blake, the Mayor’s Open Space Advisory Committee and the Milford Conservation Commission.

Information was received via a press release from the Milford Chamber of Commerce. 





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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Time for a Time Talk

BRIDGEPORT – A University of Connecticut professor who is an author and time-travel pioneer who has shown that time travel is theoretically possible will speak at Housatonic Community College April 1.
While in Dr. Ronald Mallet's case the time of the talk may be fluid, for those who have not yet learned the intricacies of the time/space continuum, it starts at 3 p.m. in the Events Center in Beacon Hall.
Mallett, author of the book "Time Traveler: A Scientist’s Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality," will discuss "his rise from poverty to a distinguished scientific and academic career," organizers said in a statement.
Mallett, one of the nation’s first African Americans to earn a Ph.D. in theoretical physics, will lay out the technical specifications for what he envisions as a working machine, the statement said.
Mallet, "an inspiration to other African Americans, became interested in time travel as a 10-year-old boy grieving the death of his father," the statement said. "Finding a comic-book version of H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine, he set out to find a way to travel back in time to be reunited with his father," it said.
Decades later, as a tenured professor in UConn’s physics department, he "built his childhood dream into a working model of time travel," the statement said.
The movie rights to his book, which tells the story of his quest to build a time machine, have been purchased by director Spike Lee, it said.
HCC is located at 900 Lafayette Blvd. in downtown Bridgeport, less than 150 yards off I-95's Exit 27 and Rte. 8's Exit 1, a block from the Arena at Harbor Yard.
Free parking is available in the HCC parking garage.

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