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Metro-North’s Waterbury Branch train line to resume service 10 weeks after historic flooding

Metro-North’s Waterbury Branch train line to resume service 10 weeks after historic flooding

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

Train service will resume later this month on the Waterbury Branch Line following weeks of repairs to sections of track that were washed away during Connecticut’s historic August floods, officials announced Friday. Rail service on the route was suspended on Aug. 18...
Metro-North’s Waterbury Branch train line to resume service 10 weeks after historic flooding

Remington Woods’ owner unveils new vision for Bridgeport’s urban forest

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

Three years ago city planners approved a new land use policy allowing construction of an office park at Remington Woods, 419 acres of forested property with a large lake. That plan, outlined on a just-launched website, lakesuccess.net, would set aside 358 acres for...
Metro-North’s Waterbury Branch train line to resume service 10 weeks after historic flooding

Cheshire plans soft opening for $8 million Bartlem Park South expansion with fields already done

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

Construction is nearing completion on the Bartlem Park South project, a nearly $8 million expansion of the town’s major park on South Main Street across from Cheshire High School, officials said. New playfields, including a new turf field with lighting, are...
Metro-North’s Waterbury Branch train line to resume service 10 weeks after historic flooding

Westport looks to repair 40-year-old pond walkway and tide gate

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

With an approval of over $5.5 million at a recent Board of Finance meeting, the town is making strides to repair the 36-year-old Old Mill Pond walkway and tide gate, which has fallen into disrepair. Director of Public Works Pete Ratkiewich said most marine structures...
Metro-North’s Waterbury Branch train line to resume service 10 weeks after historic flooding

Wall Street Place construction in Norwalk to begin Friday after years of delays

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

Construction on the Wall Street Place development officially begins Friday after over a decade of delays. When completed, the project will provide 105 apartment units at 61 Wall Street and another 50 at the development’s 17 Isaacs St. sister building. The housing...
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