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The following are feature articles taken from "Connecticut Preservation News", a publication that is available to Connecticut Trust members. To receive "Connecticut Preservation News" please visit our Become A Member! page.
Westport Modern: When Cool Was Hot
 Update: What Is Preservation Worth?
 From Stone House to Glass House: Connecticut’s House Museums
 Connecticut Snapshots: Salt Meadow, Westbrook
 Town Hall Becomes Theater
 Book Notes: Hidden in Plain Sight: The Whittemore Collection and the French Impressionists
 Archaeology at the Ebenezer Story Site, Preston
 Hartford Preservation Ordinance Made Permanent
 Lawsuit Filed over Saint Andrew’s Rectory
 Energy Audits and Historic Windows
 What Is Preservation Worth? Some Results from Other Places
 What Is Preservation Worth? The Need for Studying Economic Impacts
 Litchfield: Lawsuit Filed over Synagogue Proposal
 Berlin: New Life for Former Factory
 John Leeke's Historic HomeWorks(tm)
 New Haven: Once-Threatened House Restored
 Industries and Industrialists: New Listings on the State and National Registers
 Westport: Micheels House Recorded in Digital Images
 Visit the New Heritage Resource Center Web Site
 Merritt Parkway Named to World Monuments Watch List
 Community Renaissance: Towns and Cities Look to Historic Assets
 Community Renaissance: Additional Projects
 Hartford: Historic Park System Threatened
 New Canaan’s Modern Houses on New Website
 John Leeke's Historic HomeWorks(tm)
 Great Preservation Opportunities for Tobacco Sheds
Feasibility studies for adaptive re-use options of tobacco sheds  Great Preservation Opportunities: 2009
 Recycling and Preservation: Making It Work
 O’Rourke House Demolished in Bridgeport
 CT Trust Awards $111,000 to Three Cities for Preservation Planning
 Portland Update: Town approves demolition of Brainerd house
 Stimulating Preservation
 “Ancient and Ordinary” Archaeology and Changing Perceptions of Connecticut’s 18th-Century Architecture
 Book Notes
 John Leeke's Historic HomeWorks(tm)
 Around the State: New Haven
 New Listings on the National Register of Historic Places
 Around the State: Portland
 Unsung Heroes: Environmental Review Teams Aid Municipalities
 Searching out Connecticut’s Barns
 Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven and Northside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance Receive Griswold Award
 Around the State: New London
 “Living Modern in New Canaan: Celebrating and Preserving Our Modern Past” at the CCT Gallery, April – June 2009
 Elms on the Rebound
 AIA Connecticut Gives Awards for Preservation Projects
 The Most Important Threatened Historic Places -- Updates
Downtown Torrington (2006).  John Leeke's Historic HomeWorks(tm)
 Alsop House Is Connecticut’s Newest National Historic Landmark
 New Listings on the National Register: Apartments and Textile Mills
 The Most Important Threatened Historic Places – Updates Grumman-St. John house, Norwalk (2006).
 The Most Important Threatened Historic Places – Updates Coltsville, Hartford (2001).
 Archaeological Perspectives
Welcome to Negrotown
African Diaspora Archaeology in Western Connecticut
 John Leeke's Historic HomeWorks(tm)
 Around the State: Fairfield County
Celebration of the Merritt Parkway’s 70th birthday (see CPN, September/October 2008) continued in December with the unveiling of a new film about the historic road.  Around the State: Bridgeport
 Around the State: Norwich
 Around the State: Sharon
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