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New life promised for an old coal-fired plant in Bridgeport

New life promised for an old coal-fired plant in Bridgeport

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

Bridgeport Station Development LLC was introduced Tuesday by the administration of Gov. Ned Lamont as the new owner of Bridgeport Harbor Station Unit 3, which was the last of Connecticut’s coal-fired generators of electricity when PSEG closed it in 2021. The Community...
New life promised for an old coal-fired plant in Bridgeport

Housing, restaurants part of future plan for Bridgeport’s former PSEG power plant site

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

The land also lies in a flood plain and will, according to the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, need to be raised before anything new is constructed there to avoid future flooding during severe storms. Parks said Bridgeport Station Development...
New life promised for an old coal-fired plant in Bridgeport

Lymes’ Senior Center on track for March reopening

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

The beeping of a backhoe and the rush of asphalt from a dump truck was the soundtrack to Monday morning at the Lymes’ Senior Center. Building Committee Chairwoman Jeri Baker donned a fluorescent yellow and orange vest and a hard hat to take a walk around the $6.4...
New life promised for an old coal-fired plant in Bridgeport

Milford to Begin Final Phase of $4M Harbor and Athletic Complex Upgrades

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

City leaders aim to begin construction next month on the final phase of a $4 million ARPA-project to enhance the local harbor and improve the athletic complex behind the library. The last leg of Founders Walk, connecting Milford Public Library off New Haven Avenue and...
New life promised for an old coal-fired plant in Bridgeport

Torrington to demolish former Hotchkiss mill property by end of year to make way for redevelopment

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

From pulling permits to disconnecting utilities, the former Hotchkiss Mill property on Water and Church streets is being prepared for demolition, officials say. The demolition of the buildings will take place over the next 60 days as part of phase one of the Hotchkiss...
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