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Norwich Public Utilities to spend $13.6 million on water projects: How it will be funded

Norwich Public Utilities to spend $13.6 million on water projects: How it will be funded

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

Norwich Public Utilities received approval for three water projects at the Norwich City Council Meeting Monday. The projects will cost a total of $13.6 million, and will be paid for by water revenues, and grants and loans from the state’s Clean Water Fund program. The...
Norwich Public Utilities to spend $13.6 million on water projects: How it will be funded

State awards multimillion-dollar grants to Stonington, Norwich to help rehab mills

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont announced Tuesday that he had approved a $4 million state grant to the town of Stonington to clean up contamination in the vacant half of the William Clark Company Threadmill at 21 Pawcatuck Ave. The cleanup of the 5.2-acre site is part of a plan to...
Norwich Public Utilities to spend $13.6 million on water projects: How it will be funded

$20M in state funding to advance redevelopment of ‘zombie properties’ across 18 CT cities and towns

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont on Wednesday announced $20 million in grants to support cleanup and redevelopment of blighted properties throughout the state. The funds will support remediation and redevelopment of 21 properties, consisting of 150 acres of contaminated land in 18...
Norwich Public Utilities to spend $13.6 million on water projects: How it will be funded

Solar farm with more than 3K panels proposed for landfill near New London park

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

The city and a renewable energy developer are proposing to construct a 991-kilowatt solar panel array on a 4.25-acre section of capped landfill surrounded by the sprawling Bates Woods property. The plan, which will be discussed at a Planning and Zoning Commission...
Norwich Public Utilities to spend $13.6 million on water projects: How it will be funded

Yale marks construction milestone at $838M neuroscience center in New Haven

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

Stroke experts are designing the center — now under construction at the hospital’s Saint Raphael’s campus in New Haven — to allow for a speedy response to strokes, which cause more damage the longer treatment is delayed. Gunel spoke Wednesday at the “topping off”...
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