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Getting a new high school: A different story in two CT towns

Getting a new high school: A different story in two CT towns

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

At Farmington High School, many teens are eagerly looking forward to next school year, when a brand-new building is expected to be completed and they can finally move in. While students at Bulkeley High School in Hartford complained of a former campus that was...
Getting a new high school: A different story in two CT towns

Lamont and state, local officials celebrate $11.3 million grant for new Enfield housing

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

The relocation plan for residents is a phased approach that will advance as construction continues. Lamont said housing in the state has been underfunded for too long “and now we’re paying for it,” adding that it’s important to modernize the...
Getting a new high school: A different story in two CT towns

Officials grant $100M Lord Cromwell housing project a 10-year tax abatement

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

Town officials unanimously approved a 10-year tax abatement for the $100 million redevelopment of the “blighted” former Red Lion Hotel property on Route 372 that would allow the property owner to pay no taxes for the first two years. Lexington Partners, a...
Getting a new high school: A different story in two CT towns

As warehouses look to make CT towns their home, some face major resistance from residents

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

Distribution centers are on track for completion or have opened their doors in many Connecticut towns in response to rising demand, though other warehouse proposals have faced legal challenges and rejections from municipal officials. Not all plans have come to...
Getting a new high school: A different story in two CT towns

Shelton aldermen oppose Fountain Square apartment plan

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

Some of the city’s top officials say Fountain Square should have a hotel, not apartments as the latest round of changes to the developers’ apartment plan prompted another developer to withdraw his opposition. Highview Commercial, the project’s...
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