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Naugatuck approves $1.1M turf field and track upgrades at high school

Naugatuck approves $1.1M turf field and track upgrades at high school

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Board of Mayor and Burgesses on Dec. 4 approved an agreement with Field Turf USA for a new artificial turf field and track for $1.1 million. The deal includes maintenance, which may have a slight additional cost, and a 10-year warranty. The funds will come from a...
Naugatuck approves $1.1M turf field and track upgrades at high school

Ledyard quarry hearing gets testy as public comment continues

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

Planning and Zoning Commission public hearing attendees got restless Thursday night at Ledyard Middle School as Harry Heller, attorney for the company proposing a new 40-acre quarry operation in Gales Ferry, was allowed for more than 20 minutes to grill a member of...
Naugatuck approves $1.1M turf field and track upgrades at high school

Connecticut investing $31 million in truck rest area expansions

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Transportation announced Friday a $31 million investment in expanding truck parking at rest stops across Connecticut. Rest areas in Middletown, Southington, Madison, Southbury, and Vernon will get 183 new parking spaces, officials said....
Naugatuck approves $1.1M turf field and track upgrades at high school

Vacant lot in New Haven could become Yale’s new dramatic arts building

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

Yale University is looking to construct a seven-story dramatic arts building on a currently vacant lot at the corner of Crown and York Streets, according to documents filed with New Haven’s City Plan department. The plans for the Yale-owned parcels of 321, 333,...
Naugatuck approves $1.1M turf field and track upgrades at high school

How crews rebuilt Norwalk’s Fairfield Ave. bridge five months early, $3.2M cheaper

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

When a critical bridge spanning Interstate 95 was damaged in a fiery crash in May, state leaders estimated it would take a year to repair. Instead, the Fairfield Avenue overpass was rebuilt and reopened exactly seven months later. How did CDOT’s contractor, Yonkers...
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