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Courtney views $20 million gas line replacement work in Norwich

Courtney views $20 million gas line replacement work in Norwich

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney stood at the edge of a neatly cut 4-foot-deep trench on Asylum Street Monday morning and watched as Norwich Public Utilities and contractors maneuvered a segment of new 8-inch-diameter natural-gas main into place. The Asylum Street replacement...
Courtney views $20 million gas line replacement work in Norwich

Greenwich officials say $2M more needed to fully fund Old Greenwich School construction

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

Town officials set aside $43 million to rebuild Old Greenwich School earlier this year but were told that was never going to be enough to cover the expected cost to rebuild the 122-year old school. The building committee, an all-volunteer group coordinating the...
Courtney views $20 million gas line replacement work in Norwich

Enfield selling former Nathan Hale School property to private developer

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The site of the former Nathan Hale School, which closed in 2017, is being sold to a private developer who aims to redevelop the property to include residential units, an athletic facility, and a day care facility. Members of the Town Council voted unanimously on...
Courtney views $20 million gas line replacement work in Norwich

Westport approves $5.5M to repair 40-year-old pond walkway, tide gate

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Representative Town Meeting, at its meeting Wednesday, approved spending $5.5 million to repair the failing structure, work on which would begin next October and be finished in mid-2026. Funds to cover the cost will come from the town’s remaining American Rescue...
Courtney views $20 million gas line replacement work in Norwich

Contractor discovers substandard soil at State Pier

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Port Authority said Friday it is working with State Pier contractor Kiewit to remedy what appears to be substandard soil used on a portion of the newly-constructed offshore wind facility. The remedy for the problem, the cost to fix it and who might pay...
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