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Middletown officials considering $54.6 million bond to upgrade 100-year-old school, 911 center

Middletown officials considering $54.6 million bond to upgrade 100-year-old school, 911 center

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

A Common Council presentation later this month will outline two bond questions proposed for the November ballot totaling $54.6 million. The circa 1924 Macdonough Elementary School on Spring Street is in “significant” need of upgrades, Mayor Ben Florsheim said at...
Middletown officials considering $54.6 million bond to upgrade 100-year-old school, 911 center

$43M renovation OK’d for Old Greenwich School includes enclosed courtyard, basketball court

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Planning & Zoning Commission approved major renovations at Old Greenwich School at its meeting Tuesday, voting unanimously to approve plans to construct an 8,000 square-foot addition with four new classrooms, a new main entrance, improved handicap access and...
Middletown officials considering $54.6 million bond to upgrade 100-year-old school, 911 center

Manchester secures $2.2 million in tax credits for Bowers Elementary School renovations

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

A $2.2 million tax credit for Bowers Elementary School is expected to reduce the burden on Manchester taxpayers for “net-zero energy” renovations that were completed last year. Manchester officials said in a statement that the tax credit will help to...
Middletown officials considering $54.6 million bond to upgrade 100-year-old school, 911 center

Interstate 95 on-ramp at Exit 15 in Norwalk is closed through Thursday morning, police say

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

An on-ramp for Interstate 95 in Norwalk will be closed through Thursday morning, according to local police. The state Department of Transportation closed the Exit 15 on-ramp to I-95 North on Sunday evening to allow construction crews to work in the area. West Avenue...
Middletown officials considering $54.6 million bond to upgrade 100-year-old school, 911 center

Stamford Finance Officials to Review $460 Million Cost for Replacing Westhill High School

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

It started at $300 million. It went to more than $500 million then was scaled back to perhaps $425 million. Now the cost to rebuild Westhill High School has landed at about $460 million. The main reason for the eye-popping escalation is “industry trends” in school...
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