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AFL-CIO urges activist to resign over opposition to Amazon project on Waterbury-Naugatuck line

AFL-CIO urges activist to resign over opposition to Amazon project on Waterbury-Naugatuck line

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

The executive board of the state’s AFL-CIO is asking Steve Schrag, a volunteer with the Naugatuck Valley Project, to voluntarily resign from the state’s AFL-CIO Health & Safety Committee because of his vocal opposition to a planned Amazon distribution center on...
AFL-CIO urges activist to resign over opposition to Amazon project on Waterbury-Naugatuck line

Stamford reopens two bridges but three others need more work to fix their structural deficiencies

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

Two of Stamford’s five ailing bridges have reopened: West Glen Drive bridge and Lakeside Drive bridge in Stamford are back in service after being closed over the summer and fall. Both bridges were rated “poor” by the Connecticut Department of...
AFL-CIO urges activist to resign over opposition to Amazon project on Waterbury-Naugatuck line

Brookfield awarded $1.5 million toward sewer installation at almost 100 homes

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

The town recently received a grant that will go toward helping install sewer systems for nearly 100 homes while also protecting the Long Island Sound. The $1.5 million grant, awarded through the Long Island Sound Futures Fund, will go to the town’s Water Pollution...
AFL-CIO urges activist to resign over opposition to Amazon project on Waterbury-Naugatuck line

New Norwalk High and South Norwalk School take shape, with construction on schedule: ‘Very exciting’

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

Construction is on schedule at the sites of the new Norwalk High School and South Norwalk School, although it’s not certain if the latter will have solar panels or open in fall 2025 as expected. The new Norwalk High School is slated to welcome students in fall...
AFL-CIO urges activist to resign over opposition to Amazon project on Waterbury-Naugatuck line

New London sewer agreement puts pressure on Old Lyme

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

The new 20-year agreement, approved by the New London City Council and signed by Mayor Michael Passero earlier this month, is with the Miami Beach Association, Old Lyme Shores Beach Association, Old Colony Beach Association, the town of Old Lyme and associated water...
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