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CT Water replaces nearly 18 miles of water main in 2024

CT Water replaces nearly 18 miles of water main in 2024

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

Clinton-based utility company Connecticut Water announced Monday that it replaced more than 93,500 feet, or roughly 18 miles, of water main in 2024. The work consisted of 22 projects in 18 municipalities, at a cost of about $44.5 million, according to Connecticut...
CT Water replaces nearly 18 miles of water main in 2024

Mixed use retail leads growth in Connecticut, even as some malls fall on hard times

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

Last year ended with four Connecticut malls in Enfield, Meriden, Waterford and Waterbury losing tenants, a result of retailers either reducing their number of locations, going out of business or relocating stores. With high vacancy levels in those malls, retail and...
CT Water replaces nearly 18 miles of water main in 2024

Flood control work, demolition to change Meriden’s downtown

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

One of two downtown eyesores will come down this spring after the City Council voted Monday to include $2.6 million in its capital improvement budget to demolish 116 Cook Ave. The spending is offset by a $2 million state grant, leaving the city to pay $600,000....
CT Water replaces nearly 18 miles of water main in 2024

Treasurer: CT saves big by not stashing transportation funds

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 7, 2025 | Uncategorized

Russell will ask legislators when the 2025 General Assembly session starts Wednesday to cap the Special Transportation Fund’s emergency reserve so that once that safety net account tops 18% of the STF — nearly $412 million based on current spending — the state would...
CT Water replaces nearly 18 miles of water main in 2024

Alumni tour the old Torrington High School at Raiders Reunion before demolition: ‘Very sentimental’

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

More than 700 former Torrington High School students took the opportunity to enjoy a final tour of the soon-to-be-demolished structures on Major Besse Drive on Saturday, Jan. 4. That was just 17 days before classes will begin for current students in the new...
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