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Cutting a Christmas Tree at Maple Row in Easton

Along with his own family, a member of the Patch Family recently headed to Maple Row Tree Farm in Easton to pick a Christmas tree.

Patch Regional Editor Gary Jeanfaivre recently headed to Maple Row in Easton with his wife Callie and their 1-year-old son Emmett to cut down their Christmas tree. The Jeanfaivres live in Fairfield.

Jane Butler December 13, 2012 at 07:06 pm
Looks like you all had fun! We were there last week for our tree.
Gary Jeanfaivre (Editor) December 13, 2012 at 07:56 pm
Yeah, Jane, it was such a great day! Definitely got us in the holiday spirit and created some wonderful memories, too. We walked around for a while before we found our tree ... there are so many to pick from!

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Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 01:43 pm
Why is it the panel for this event does not include a single advocate for gun-owners' rights? WithRead More all due respect to Chief McNamara, why does the panel no include a person who can speak to gun safety from a gun-owning civilian's perspective? ML, you claim that the assembled folks "do not offer judgements about gun ownership" but they are not including a single voice that can offer perspective on gun ownership. I have been to "education" sessions sponsored by Meg's March for Change and they are one-sided indoctrinations into gun control advocacy. >>>> I was in Hartford for the public hearings in January when both Meg and March co-founder Nancy gave their personal testimonies and they all but threatened the legislators on the panel with election day retribution for all those who did not tow the gun-control line of thinking (i.e. March and CAGV). To suggest that Meg "does not offer judgements" if fallacious at best, disingenuous at worst.