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Nyberg: Jack-of-all-trades

Updated: Wednesday, 05 Sep 2012, 8:18 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 05 Sep 2012, 8:18 PM EDT

(WTNH) -- Don't even try to pin down this jack-of-all-trades transplanted New Havener. Chris Randall's day job is Executive Director of the New Haven Land Trust, but he's also a photographer, political and environmental activist a justice of the peace, and a lot more.

He's working his way through the offerings of the Elm City and wants residents to do the same.

"It's been a really continuous series of surprise twists and turns that are pretty exciting I don't know where it's going to end, but it's pretty cool," said Randall.

Randall just launched a new website, all about New Haven. Visit the website and you'll see everything he's up to.

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