In Fenwick Island, Richard Robinson is advocating for the reduction of light pollution after experiencing its disruptive effects firsthand. His concerns were echoed during a recent meeting of the town’s Dark Sky Committee, which aims to update outdated lighting regulations that haven’t changed in over 30 years. Committee members highlighted the negative impact of excessive nighttime lighting on residents, wildlife, and the visibility of stars. They emphasized simple actions like using dimmers and timers to help mitigate light pollution. The committee plans to host a public event on August 5 to raise awareness and inform residents on ways to address this issue and promote harmony with nature.