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Tweed Airport Board Delays Addressing Expansion Questions, Citing Legal Concerns

Tweed Airport Board Delays Addressing Expansion Questions, Citing Legal Concerns

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Tweed New Haven Airport Authority Board delayed its response to questions regarding the costs and timeline of the approved airport expansion on Tuesday, pointing to an ongoing legal battle with the town. Included in the letter were nine questions about the...
Tweed Airport Board Delays Addressing Expansion Questions, Citing Legal Concerns

Construction bids open for Coast Guard museum building

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

“This is the big one and a great milestone for this project,” the retired Coast Guard captain and president of the National Coast Guard Museum Association said. “People are going to see steel out of the ground later this fall.” Bids for the 89,000-square-foot,...
Tweed Airport Board Delays Addressing Expansion Questions, Citing Legal Concerns

West Hartford-based Verogy to convert 3 capped landfills in CT into solar energy farms

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

A solar energy developer based in West Hartford, Verogy, has received approvals to convert former landfills in Deep River, Middletown and Montville into solar energy projects. The company announced it has received permits from the state Department of Energy and...
Tweed Airport Board Delays Addressing Expansion Questions, Citing Legal Concerns

A new report says more investment in New England’s grid is needed for a clean energy future

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

The study, from grid operator ISO New England, concludes that New England may need to invest close to $1 billion in in its electric transmission infrastructure each year, through 2050, in order to handle the increased electrical demands. Under one scenario outlined in...
Tweed Airport Board Delays Addressing Expansion Questions, Citing Legal Concerns

Torrington apartment complex getting $16M renovation

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

More than $16 million in state financing has been earmarked to renovate the 55-year-old Northside Terraces apartment complex at 4 Terrace Drive. Northside Terraces LLC will get $4 million in state Department of Housing financing, $12.08 million in Connecticut Housing...
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