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    Negroni (opinion): By any name, the silo mentality is ageless
    The silo mentality isn't just a threat to businesses, but to families, writes columnist Juan A. Negroni. 
    By Juan A Negoni
  • A woman walks past a mural of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president of the United States.
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    Opinion: Ulysses S. Grant speaks to woke America from the grave
  • Mendi Blue Paca is president and CEO of Fairfield County’s Community Foundation.
    Opinion
    Opinion: Act swiftly to make early voting a reality
  • Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz speaks during a news conference in front of the Norwalk Public Library March 16.
    Opinion
    Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz (opinion): CT must act to end child marriage
  • State Sen. Kevin Kelly, center, with state Sen. Tony Hwang, second from left, and others in 2019.
    Opinion
    Opinion: The Republican solution on affordable health care
  • A seasonal Spirit Halloween shop posted a “Now Hiring” sign in Danbury in 2018.
    Opinion
    Opinion: Predictable scheduling a must for workers
  • Adama Sanogo #21 of the Connecticut Huskies drives to the basket during the second half against the Arkansas Razorbacks in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at T-Mobile Arena on March 23, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  
    Opinion
    Editorial: Let international players join NIL lineup
  • Opinion
    Letter: Thanking Wilton HS for St. Baldrick's fundraiser
    Below is a letter to the editors in this week's Wilton Bulletin. If you would like to have a letter published, send it to editor@wiltonbulletin.com by noon on Monday. The word limit of 500 words is strictly enforced. Below is a Letter to the Editor from this week's Ridgefield Press. If you'd like to have a letter to the editor run next week, email letters to news@TheRidgefieldPress.com. Deadline is 1 p.m. and word count is 300 words. George Hahn, lead event organizer for Wilton High School St. Baldrick's fundraiser, thanks those involved in the event, which benefits child cancer research.  By George Hahn
  • Opinion
    Joe Pisani (opinion): A new wrinkle to the art of aging well
    Gloria Swanson in the film "Sunset Boulevard." If there's one thing that everyone has in common, it's that no one is getting any younger, says columnist Joe Pisani. By Joe Pisani
  • Opinion
    Editorial: The threat of a stagnant population
    Construction continues on a residential-retail development in Darien last month. Towns like to brag about local control, but what that means in practice is that their neighborhoods are frozen in amber. By Hearst Connecticut Media Editorial Board
  • Opinion
    Opinion: The erosion of Freedom of Information in CT
    Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso on Oct. 15, 1975. Grasso served as governor from 1975 to 1980 and spearheaded Connecticut's Freedom of Information Act. In the past few years, seismic cracks have appeared in the FOIA, diluting its transparency in Connecticut and inviting officials to ignore it.  By Michele Jacklin
  • Opinion
    Opinion: Wilton should proactively add affordable housing
    An aerial view of Wilton Center, which is the focus of a master planning process that is in preliminary study phases right now with BFJ Planning. The way to address farsightedly proposals like the Desegregate CT Work-Live-Ride Act is for towns like Wilton to be proactive in encouraging affordable housing.  By Steve Hudspeth

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  • Opinion: Ulysses S. Grant speaks to woke America from the grave
  • Opinion: Act swiftly to make early voting a reality
  • Rick Magee (opinion): If you need a love poem, don't ask a bot
  • Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz (opinion): CT must act to end child marriage
  • Opinion: Modernizing Old Greenwich School
  • Opinion: The Republican solution on affordable health care
  • Opinion: Predictable scheduling a must for workers
  • Woog's World: A Better Chance Westport gives more opportunites
  • Joe Pisani (opinion): A new wrinkle to the art of aging well
  • In the Suburbs: We live in a mecca of future Broadway talent
  • Opinion: The erosion of Freedom of Information in CT
  • Art Town: Library and artist collective team up for music exhibit
  • Editorial: CT trash talk better than no talk at all
  • Opinion: The perils of the Trump 'hush money' case
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    Opinion: The perils of the Trump 'hush money' case
    Officials believe President Donald Trump’s lawyers provided false information about buying the silence of porn actress Stormy Daniels. above. Former federal prosecutor argues a case involving Stormy Daniels could undermine more series charges against former President Trump. By James Schreiber
  • Opinion
    Opinion: The time is now for ranked choice voting in CT
    Voters cast their ballots in a special election in Stamford last month. Increasing the power of voters is critical to restoring the trust that is essential to preserving our democracy. By John L. Williams
  • Opinion
    Editorial: Hate can grow like a weed in CT
    Culture war between right and wrong. Ignoring propaganda and messages of bigotry distributed in Connecticut towns and cities won't make them go away. By the Hearst Connecticut Media Editorial Board
  • Opinion
    Opinion: Hopeful about expansion plans at Tweed
    Tweed New Haven Regional Airport as photographed on October 25, 2022. Tweed’s expansion is not just about the airport itself. It serves as a gateway to the entire region. By Lewis Langella
  • Opinion
    John Breunig (opinion): A 93-year-old's secrets to living well
    Third-graders hold up signs for office support specialist Carolyn Lowe during a surprise assembly in celebration of her retirement at Hart Magnet Elementary School in Stamford, Conn., Wednesday, March 1, 2023. After a 37-year career, Lowe received a grand exit with each grade performing original songs, poetry, chants, interviews, and sharing their top reasons for loving Mrs. Lowe. Carolyn Lowe retired as Stamford's oldest employee at age 93, then went right back to her school as a volunteer. By John Breunig

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    Fred McKinney (opinion): The market for lies
    Advertisements featuring Fox News personalities, including Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity, adorn the front of the News Corporation building in New York City. We will always have a demand for lies, but if we are to survive as a democratic society, the cost of supplying and broadcasting those lies must be grave. By Fred McKinney
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    Opinion: Universities must be open to diversity of ideas
    A student from the University of Iowa chapter of Turning Point USA hands out information about their group in 2020. The arrogance of the protesters and their enablers on the CCSU faculty is staggering. By Jay Bergman
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    Jonathan L. Wharton (opinion): Transit-oriented madness
    The South Norwalk train station, which is the center of a transit-oriented development plan. Without county government, we depend on towns and cities to work together. But that’s not always easy. By Jonathan L. Wharton
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    Editorial: CT needs to address drinking problem
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    Red Jahncke (opinion): Reckoning looms if Dems don’t rein in debt
    President Joe Biden speaks about the February jobs report from the Roosevelt Room of the White House, March 10, 2023, in Washington. Republicans and Democrats have been dancing around each other about the need to raise the government's legal borrowing authority. Biden tried to edge closer on Thursday, March 9, by releasing his budget plan that cuts deficits by $2.9 trillion over 10 years, an offer that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif, quickly dismissed as woefully insufficient.  Greenwich consultant Red Jahncke writes that 'the massive increase in debt since the outbreak of COVID-19 has made the matter urgent.' By Red Jahncke
  • Opinion
    Opinion: Support passage of medical aid-in-dying laws
    In this Sept. 11, 2015, file photo, Debbie Ziegler, mother of Brittany Maynard, speaks to the media after the passage of legislation, which would allow terminally ill patients to legally end their lives, at the state Capitol, in Sacramento, Calif. Medical aid in dying and hospice care are complementary, not mutually exclusive. By Dr. Laura Belland
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    Joe Pisani (opinion): The scoop on the dog poop crisis
    Illustration of the emotions of dogs - nervous, happy and sad. T  I  believe rampant canine defecation is a public health epidemic in our times, and I’m not alone.
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    Editorial: The wrong way forward on health insurance
    State Sen Matt Lesser, D-Middletown, at the Capitol in 2019. The General Assembly needs to put aside overly complicated half-measures and work toward better coverage for all, regardless of whose bottom line is affected. By Hearst Connecticut Media Editorial Board
  • Opinion
    Opinion: An obvious reform, 50 years in the making
    A speaker talks about the methods The Innocence Project uses to exonerate wrongly convicted people during a program in Greenwich in 2018. Under current Connecticut law, it is still legal for police to lie to children during interrogations to extract false confessions. By Peter Reilly
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    Opinion: Honor Sunshine Week by requiring hybrid access to government meetings
    A Zoom call hosted by Connecticut Education Association shortly after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. There have been few silver linings to emerge from COVID-19. Remote access to government meetings is one of them. By Justin Silverman
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