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Norwich agrees to close Lawler Lane to assist Occum Industrial Center

Norwich agrees to close Lawler Lane to assist Occum Industrial Center

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 17, 2024 | Uncategorized

The City Council on Monday agreed to start the process to permanently close and discontinue use of a 1,500-foot section of Lawler Lane to foster future development in the new Occum Industrial Center. The portion of the road extends from 185 Lawler Lane to 256 Lawler...
Norwich agrees to close Lawler Lane to assist Occum Industrial Center

Residents have their concerns heard about Amazon plant

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 17, 2024 | Uncategorized

Several residents spoke out at an informational meeting Bluewater Group, the developer of the facility, held on Sept. 10, expressing frustration with the project, saying it would encroach on their neighborhood. Many more attendees expressed frustration with the...
Norwich agrees to close Lawler Lane to assist Occum Industrial Center

Locals give cool reception to massive Waterbury-Naugatuck Amazon warehouse proposal

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

Bluewater Property Group arranged for Tuesday’s public information session at Gilmartin Elementary School in Waterbury, shortly after it submitted applications for wetlands permits for its 183-acre development site straddling both communities. Bluewater...
Norwich agrees to close Lawler Lane to assist Occum Industrial Center

Opponents of proposed Brookfield gas compressor expansion bolstered by new study on health risks

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

Bolstered by new research outlining the potential dangers of the project, town and state officials are engaged in an all out effort to pull the plug on plans to expand a natural gas compressor station located near many homes and just 1,900 feet from Whisconier Middle...
Norwich agrees to close Lawler Lane to assist Occum Industrial Center

Plans unveiled for Hamden youth center at dilapidated middle school on Newhall Street

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

The demolition of the former Michael J. Whalen Junior High School building in southern Hamden remains without a definitive timeline, officials said. But the town is moving ahead with plans to renovate the school’s freestanding gymnasium into a youth, arts and...
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