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Lawmakers approve bill allowing state comptroller to withhold payments for wage violations

Lawmakers approve bill allowing state comptroller to withhold payments for wage violations

by Joelyn Leon | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

State lawmakers have approved legislation giving the state comptroller authority to withhold payments on public projects when contractors violate prevailing wage laws. Senate Bill 268 passed the Senate in a 31-5 vote in April and cleared the House Monday, 107-40, with...
Lawmakers approve bill allowing state comptroller to withhold payments for wage violations

New Greenskies CEO Singh eyes solar growth, storage expansion as federal tax credits phase out

by Joelyn Leon | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

The new CEO of North Haven-based renewable energy company Greenskies Clean Focus is Vijay Singh, but not the one known for playing golf. When asked about sharing a name with the longtime professional golfer from Fiji, Singh just chuckles. “I get asked that question a...
Lawmakers approve bill allowing state comptroller to withhold payments for wage violations

Officials celebrate start of Gold Star Bridge next phase

by Joelyn Leon | May 7, 2026 | Uncategorized

New London — In 1950, the Gold Star Memorial Bridge carried about 16,000 vehicles a day. Today, the now two-span bridge carries 60,000 vehicles in each direction, a traffic volume that exceeds what it was built to handle, state Department of Transportation...
Lawmakers approve bill allowing state comptroller to withhold payments for wage violations

Manchester sells Broad Street Parkade site to developer of 232-unit mixed-use project

by Joelyn Leon | May 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

MANCHESTER — The town has sold the Broad Street Parkade site for $3.6 million to the prospective developer of an $80 million mixed-use housing and retail project with 232 apartments. After a 2022 request for proposals, Manchester selected Texas-based Anthony...
Lawmakers approve bill allowing state comptroller to withhold payments for wage violations

Naugatuck revives plan to create new campus for grades 5-8: ‘The time is right’ for $200M project

by Joelyn Leon | May 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

NAUGATUCK — School officials are seeking to build a new intermediate and middle school campus at the existing Cross Street Intermediate School site, according to education specifications for the project the Board of Education approved at a recent meeting. The proposal...
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