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Middletown voters to decide $59 million bond referendum for new school, emergency dispatch center

Middletown voters to decide $59 million bond referendum for new school, emergency dispatch center

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

City leaders voted earlier this week to send a $59 million, two-question bond referendum to voters in November to pay for the construction of a new 911 dispatch center and reconstruction of a 100-year-old North End neighborhood school. Common Council members met Aug....
Middletown voters to decide $59 million bond referendum for new school, emergency dispatch center

Construction begins on new townhouse community in Bloomfield

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

Construction on a new 29-residence townhouse community in Bloomfield began last week. The community, called Abby Court, will contain seven triplex and four duplex buildings. The homes are on a 9.5-acre property at 1120 Blue Hills Ave. The developer is Rehoboth Court...
Middletown voters to decide $59 million bond referendum for new school, emergency dispatch center

$4M rail project proposed on Danbury branch in Bethel, Wilton: ‘Stabilize embankments’

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

Community members will get an opportunity later this month to learn about and provide feedback on a roughly $4 million track and slope stabilization project proposed for Bethel and Wilton sections on the Danbury branch of the Metro-North Railroad. The state Department...
Middletown voters to decide $59 million bond referendum for new school, emergency dispatch center

Kooris resigns as Port Authority board chairman, will remain member

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

David Kooris, chairman of the Connecticut Port Authority’s Board of Directors and the public face of the often-controversial State Pier reconstruction project, resigned his leadership post on Tuesday but will remain a board member. Paul Whitescarver, a retired U.S....
Middletown voters to decide $59 million bond referendum for new school, emergency dispatch center

Norwich commission supports closing part of Lawler Lane to accommodate development

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

A plan to close a portion of Lawler Lane to allow for future development in the new Occum Industrial Center cleared its first hurdle Tuesday with support by the city planning commission. The land on both sides of the road is owned by the Norwich Community Development...
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