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Help us save the Judd Property!

It’s a wildlife refuge, a carbon sink, and a beautiful green space in a part of town that lacks parks. It’s a part of Fair- field history dating to the 1800s. It’s a wetland in a coastal town that has already overdeveloped its wet- lands. It’s a buffer against destructive flooding that con- tinues to worsen every year in this region.


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Show Up! Please join us at the public hearing at 7:00pm on Wednesday, December 7 at 501

Kings Highway East (Board of Education Meeting Room, 2nd Floor).

Donate! We can bolster our case by hiring a scientist to review the development plans and tes- tify for us at the public hearing. FHC will have their own scientists speaking, and we would like to push back on their narrative. Any amount helps.

Spread the Word! Please inform your families, friends and neighbors. You may also contact

your RTM members and state representatives to share your concerns.


Please feel free to contact us at fairfieldneighborsunited@gmail.com OR

Visit us our Facebook group “Save Fairfield’s Historic Judd Estate”

https://www.facebook.com/groups/924279907960363/?ref=share_group_link

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NOT JUST A “FAMILY OF DEER”...

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