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CTDOT Offers Text Alerts For Planned I-95 Closures, Blasting at Exit 74

CTDOT Offers Text Alerts For Planned I-95 Closures, Blasting at Exit 74

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 25, 2023 | Uncategorized

On Aug. 1, crews will begin blasting ledge along I-95 at Exit 74 in East Lyme to make room for another northbound travel lane as part of the $148 million rebuild at Route 161. The interstate will be closed in both directions for 15 minutes twice a day between 9 a.m....
CTDOT Offers Text Alerts For Planned I-95 Closures, Blasting at Exit 74

Brookfield finishes pocket park in phase three of streetscape work; ‘pleasant ambiance to downtown’

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 25, 2023 | Uncategorized

Looking for a place to take a break from a busy day or to meet up with friends? Check out the town’s new pocket park, which was constructed as part of the third of six phases of a $12.4 million streetscape development project. The rest of phase three was an extension...
CTDOT Offers Text Alerts For Planned I-95 Closures, Blasting at Exit 74

Amazon buys former Lowe’s plaza in Orange for $14.5M

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

E-commerce giant Amazon.com has purchased two vacant retail plazas along the busy Boston Post Road in Orange for more than $14 million. The site was the subject of a 2020 redevelopment proposal to turn the former Lowe’s center into a 129,000-square-foot delivery...
CTDOT Offers Text Alerts For Planned I-95 Closures, Blasting at Exit 74

Clear Cutting For Powerlines Between Branford and Old Saybrook has Neighbors Up in Arms

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

Residents of Guilford and Madison as the energy company Eversource has started clearing trees from the 150-foot wide right of way running along transmission lines between Branford and Old Saybrook. The project is expected to run through the end of the year, said...
CTDOT Offers Text Alerts For Planned I-95 Closures, Blasting at Exit 74

Stratford approves $18M in upgrades for schools, parks, Shakespeare redevelopment and more

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

School buildings, tennis courts, playgrounds, and other public facilities are all set to receive millions of dollars in repairs and upgrades next year as part of a town-wide effort to improve local infrastructure. The Town Council voted unanimously last week to...
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