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Topic: Malicious-compliance

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Let There Be Light: Architectural Splendor and Civic Irony in Sherman

Thursday, March 26, 2026

When ordered to turn off their exterior lights, the Holy Trinity Chapel opted for a masterstroke of malicious compliance, exposing the deep hypocrisy of Town Hall’s $50 million megaproject.

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Area (mi²): 21.914
State: Connecticut
Population: 3,516
Aver. home: $656,253
Poverty rate: 2.88%
Median age: 59.4 years
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Founded in 1802, Sherman offers a rare escape into traditional New England. Free from commercial sprawl, our town is defined by its pristine rural charm, rich colonial history, and a tight-knit community anchored by the local K-8 Sherman School. Whether you are visiting for a quiet weekend getaway or you are a resident looking to pull up a chair at the next town meeting, we invite you to explore Sherman—and get involved in the conversations that shape our future.

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