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After months of debate, Hartford trash-burning plant now officially closed

After months of debate, Hartford trash-burning plant now officially closed

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

After decades of burning garbage, the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority said Wednesday it has officially shut down its trash incinerator in Hartford. The announcement follows months of debate about the state-owned facility’s future, which came in the wake...
After months of debate, Hartford trash-burning plant now officially closed

Federal Reserve report signals slowing construction demand

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Some construction activity has begun to slow in various regions around the country as commodity pricing, building permit applications and even calls for construction workers eased, according to the latest Beige Book reading, the Federal Reserve’s informal measure of...
After months of debate, Hartford trash-burning plant now officially closed

Developers see market for upscale rental housing in Granby and Bloomfield

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

After a better-than-expected experience with marketing a large apartment complex in Granby, developers Reggie Kronstadt, Bard Kligerman and Robert Kligerman are putting up 165 rental homes in Granby and Bloomfield — with another 150 or so planned. At a time when some...
After months of debate, Hartford trash-burning plant now officially closed

Ansonia Police garage suffering from structural issues

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

While the station has a garage for police cars, Chief of Police Wayne Williams said officers have to park their cars on the street. The police station garage has gone unused since the station first opened in the fall of 2021. According to city officials, the garage is...
After months of debate, Hartford trash-burning plant now officially closed

Greenwich High entryway bids arrive $1.3M over budget. ‘Excessively high’ costs shock school officials

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Greenwich High School vestibule project’s building committee expected construction bids to hit just above the $2.7 million budget, board of education and building committee member Christina Downey said. But when members of the committee opened two bids from what...
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