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East Haven prepares for speed humps, Main Street paving with capital and state funds

East Haven prepares for speed humps, Main Street paving with capital and state funds

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Towns officials are preparing to implement a number of traffic and pedestrian safety upgrades, with the first expected to begin next week. East Haven announced Monday it received $4.8 million in competitive Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program funds from...
East Haven prepares for speed humps, Main Street paving with capital and state funds

Stamford OKs King School’s plan for new campus center, additional classroom and lab space

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

King School was granted approvals to construct a 24,514-square-foot addition to its existing upper school building by the Stamford Zoning Board of Appeals this week. The school administration is also planning to renovate 2,156 square feet of the existing upper-school...
East Haven prepares for speed humps, Main Street paving with capital and state funds

Bullard-Havens alumni bid farewell to old school as new $199M home nears completion in Bridgeport

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

By 2027, the current school will be demolished and in its place, there will be new athletic fields, said Leigh Appleby, director of communications for the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services. The new Bullard-Havens building will be large enough to serve...
East Haven prepares for speed humps, Main Street paving with capital and state funds

Groton Scrambles to Cover $6.7M Seawall Cost Overrun After Missing Out on State Funding

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

City officials are scrambling to find a way to reimburse millions of taxpayer dollars after dipping into the capital fund balance to pay for a more than $6.7 million overrun of seawall construction. Groton City’s plan to cover the multimillion dollar cost for what...
East Haven prepares for speed humps, Main Street paving with capital and state funds

Fairfield, Bridgeport residents lead rally against UI monopole project

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

A landmark South End church was the rallying point Sunday afternoon for Fairfield and Bridgeport residents who want a proposed $300 million United Illuminating Co. power line project to be buried underground instead of strung across 7.3 miles through residential...
East Haven prepares for speed humps, Main Street paving with capital and state funds

Drainage worries resurface with Norwalk’s plan for $125M rebuild of West Rocks Middle School

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

Dunn, who represents the district where the school sits, said residents of the abutting Sunrise Hill condominium complex are likely to bring up the drainage issues. Many of them, she said, still have “very hard feelings” about the previous flooding. The...
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