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Norwich considers pursuing $15 million federal grant for I-395 exit improvements

Norwich considers pursuing $15 million federal grant for I-395 exit improvements

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

The City Council will be asked Tuesday to support a $15.6 million federal grant request for improvements to the Interstate 395 Exit 18 ramp and to create dedicated lanes for traffic entering and leaving the planned Occum Industrial Center. The Norwich Community...
Norwich considers pursuing $15 million federal grant for I-395 exit improvements

Construction Leaders Recognizing & Responding to the Opioid Crisis

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

he Association of Union Constructors (TAUC) Spring 2018 edition of TAUC’s Construction User magazine was devoted to the opioid issue with the theme “Confronting the Opioid Crisis: What Contractors Can Do Today.” Today, Zimmer serves as an appointed member of the...
Norwich considers pursuing $15 million federal grant for I-395 exit improvements

A showdown on a CT airport redevelopment plan looms. Mayor has ‘real serious questions’ on viability

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

As a showdown on the future of Hartford-Brainard Airport looms in the legislature, Hartford Mayor Arunan Arulampalam isn’t showing his cards just yet, and last year’s consultant’s report didn’t go far enough in helping him take a position on the issue. A consultant’s...
Norwich considers pursuing $15 million federal grant for I-395 exit improvements

Bridge construction lawsuit against Stonington is over, for now

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

As part of a broader lawsuit filed in March 2023, Old Colony, owned by Michelle Neri, requested a temporary injunction to stop the town from moving forward on a project to repair the South Anguilla Road bridge, but the request became moot when the project was...
Norwich considers pursuing $15 million federal grant for I-395 exit improvements

South Windsor schools unveil details of planned athletic field upgrades ahead of hearing next month

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

School officials have submitted detailed plans for the proposed athletic field improvements at South Windsor High School ahead of a public hearing scheduled in March. Though the Town Council decided in January not to set a date for a $7.5 million referendum to fund...
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