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UConn Gampel Pavilion to see major overhaul

UConn Gampel Pavilion to see major overhaul

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 13, 2022 | Uncategorized

The UConn Board of Trustees unanimously approved $688,480 at its Dec. 7 meeting to replace the court. The project is slated to be completed in time for the start of the 2023 fall semester, officials said. The Gampel Pavilion, also home to UConn volleyball as well as...
UConn Gampel Pavilion to see major overhaul

East Hartford Town Hall to undergo major renovations. The $21.6 million project calls for some big (temporary) moves.

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 13, 2022 | Uncategorized

East Hartford’s 86-year-old Town Hall will be receiving a much-needed renovation to replace mechanical systems — think heating, air conditioning and more — that have “exceeded their life expectancy,” according to town officials. The goal now is to completely vacate...
UConn Gampel Pavilion to see major overhaul

DOT to hold online public meeting Tuesday on plan to replace Lawler Lane bridge in Norwich

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

The state Department of Transportation will hold an online-only public information forum Tuesday on a $7.5 million plan to replace the Lawler Lane bridge over Interstate 395 starting in 2024. The 165-foot-long bridge was built in 1958 and rehabilitated in 1992 and...
UConn Gampel Pavilion to see major overhaul

Infrastructure Train Kept Chugging In Challenging Year

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

New Haven was supposed to begin construction earlier this year on the peanut — a new squooshed roundabout with a novel design at the treacherous intersection of Chapel Street and Yale Avenue near the Westville Music Bowl and Yale Bowl. A local contractor had won the...
UConn Gampel Pavilion to see major overhaul

Farmington voters overwhelmingly approve additional $9.7 million for high school

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

Voters overwhelmingly approved an additional $9.7 million for the construction of a new Farmington High School Thursday. The unusual December referendum passed 1,787 to 815 with 12.9 percent of the registered voters in Farmington showing up to the polls. This vote was...
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