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Noisy Greenwich Ave night work to continue for a few more months, Aquarion says

Noisy Greenwich Ave night work to continue for a few more months, Aquarion says

by Joelyn Leon | May 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

The noisy night time construction on Greenwich Avenue is on track to finish early this summer, an official from Aquarion Water Company said last week. Aquarion and its contractors have been working nights since February to dig up the road and access about 2,000 feet...
Noisy Greenwich Ave night work to continue for a few more months, Aquarion says

Manchester’s Board of Directors to vote on redevelopment of long-vacant Parkade

by Joelyn Leon | May 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Board of Directors is scheduled to vote at its Tuesday meeting to authorize the town manager to sign a development agreement with Texas-based Anthony Properties for redevelopment of the property, roughly 10 months after the town settled a lawsuit with a previously...
Noisy Greenwich Ave night work to continue for a few more months, Aquarion says

How a $500 million cut in Eversource spending could affect people in Connecticut

by Joelyn Leon | May 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

Coming off a year in which it rang up more than $1.1 billion in capital expenses in Connecticut, Eversource is now serving notice it will prune that amount by $100 million a year amid continuing rancor with state regulators and lawmakers. With major projects underway...
Noisy Greenwich Ave night work to continue for a few more months, Aquarion says

New London intersection update aimed at keeping car, bus and ferry traffic flowing

by Joelyn Leon | May 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

The intersection of Water Street and Governor Winthrop Boulevard has for weeks been a construction site with workers replacing wiring, vaulting and other components of what Director of Public Works Brian Sear called a traffic signal system that’s long overdue for...
Noisy Greenwich Ave night work to continue for a few more months, Aquarion says

Route 15 and I-91 exit closures to look out for in May

by Joelyn Leon | May 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

From May 6 to May 17, ramps will be closed Monday through Friday between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. as crews cut and repave several exit ramps and install temporary concrete barriers in the area, according to the Connecticut Department of Transportation. During these times,...
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