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Federal funds bring Hamden closer to new emergency operations center, fire station

Federal funds bring Hamden closer to new emergency operations center, fire station

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

HAMDEN — Just like the complex network of first responders who have to work together during an emergency, the town of Hamden and the state are collaborating to help create a new emergency operations center in town. On Tuesday, Hamden received over $1 million in...
Federal funds bring Hamden closer to new emergency operations center, fire station

Greenwich approves new $41.2 million Dorothy Hamill ice skating rink after years of debate

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

GREENWICH — Despite objections from some, members of Greenwich’s Representative Town Meeting overwhelmingly gave final approval to a new $41.2 million Dorothy Hamill ice skating rink. The project also calls for a complete redesign of Eugene Morlot Memorial Park,...
Federal funds bring Hamden closer to new emergency operations center, fire station

Killingly zoning commission passes moratorium on new warehouses

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — A yearlong moratorium on new warehouse developments will take effect in July after receiving near-unanimous support from the Planning and Zoning Commission on Monday. The moratorium represents a major win for residents whose opposition to large-scale...
Federal funds bring Hamden closer to new emergency operations center, fire station

Tweed New Haven Airport to outline expansion plans at annual community meeting Tuesday

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

NEW HAVEN — Neighbors of Tweed New Haven Airport will have an opportunity to learn more about the airport’s expansion plans and ask questions about operations, ongoing projects and long-term planning efforts during Tweed’s annual Ward 18 Community Meeting...
Federal funds bring Hamden closer to new emergency operations center, fire station

$50 billion bridge-and-tunnel plan to connect Connecticut and Long Island gets renewed push

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

HARTFORD — Supporters of a proposed bridge across Long Island Sound say they plan to renew their push for a feasibility study next legislative session, arguing the $50 billion project deserves a closer look. State Rep. Joseph Hoxha, R-Bristol, who sponsored a similar...
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