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Lamont keeps CT budget within fiscal guardrails, pays down $500M in debt

Lamont keeps CT budget within fiscal guardrails, pays down $500M in debt

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont stayed well within Connecticut’s fiscal guardrails Wednesday, recommending a $26.1 billion budget that erases $500 million in bonded debt and invests in child care and education while largely holding the line in most other places. The spending plan for...
Lamont keeps CT budget within fiscal guardrails, pays down $500M in debt

Aquarion’s major Greenwich Ave. replacement project will affect parking for months

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Aquarion Water Company and its proxies will begin a major water main replacement project on Greenwich Avenue next week, which is expected to last months. Xenelis said they hope to begin the work on Monday night, assuming the weather is favorable. The work will happen...
Lamont keeps CT budget within fiscal guardrails, pays down $500M in debt

Lamont’s $26.1B budget plan takes a big bite out of bonded debt

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont will unveil a $26.1 billion budget Wednesday for the next fiscal year that features few new initiatives and a plan to dramatically reduce Connecticut’s bonded debt using rapidly accumulating reserves from its transportation program, according to...
Lamont keeps CT budget within fiscal guardrails, pays down $500M in debt

Latest designs for Cheshire’s new Norton School, with open central courtyard, await cost estimates

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

Current designs for the new Norton school show a two-story building with an open central courtyard, a media center and rooms for music, art and teacher planning. The lower level includes a section with a gym, cafeteria, nurse’s office and administrative offices. The...
Lamont keeps CT budget within fiscal guardrails, pays down $500M in debt

Newtown orders independent study of 117-home plan that would ‘disturb virgin soil’ near Taunton Pond

by Kimberly Glassman | Feb 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

The town’s environmental review board has taken the extra step of ordering a local builder to pay for an independent review of his wetland engineering plans to cluster 117 homes near Taunton Pond after a crowd of residents railed against the project. D’Amico and a...
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