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Former State Rep Charged in ‘Eco-Terrorism’ Case
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Chris Balch, a former state representative for Wilton, is charged with spiking trees on state land in a case of alleged environmental activism turned into eco-terrorism.
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Chris Balch, a former state representative for Wilton, is charged with spiking trees on state land in a case of alleged environmental activism turned into eco-terrorism.
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