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After delays, demolition of Bloomfield’s Prosser Library begins to make way for new, modern facility

After delays, demolition of Bloomfield’s Prosser Library begins to make way for new, modern facility

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

After years of debate, delays, and changes in plans, the much-beloved Prosser Library is finally coming down to make way for a new, modern facility. Demolition began the first week of January, after delays caused by permitting issues. It was originally approved for...
After delays, demolition of Bloomfield’s Prosser Library begins to make way for new, modern facility

Windsor Locks asks voters for up to $4.8M more for new police station, senior center

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

Voters will decide Tuesday whether to allow the town to borrow up to $4.8 million to fully fund a new police headquarters and senior center on Spring Street. Back in March 2022, voters approved two referendum questions — both by more than 2-1 margins — to borrow $15.1...
After delays, demolition of Bloomfield’s Prosser Library begins to make way for new, modern facility

Wilton to demolish Grey House to make room for new police station: ‘Long time coming’

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Board of Selectmen have approved the demolition of an unused municipal building, creating space for a new police station that’s years in the making, the first selectwoman said. Known as the Grey House, the building is expected to be torn down to make room for the...
After delays, demolition of Bloomfield’s Prosser Library begins to make way for new, modern facility

Trumbull veterans center nears start date, Baldwin wants ‘shovel in the ground’ by April

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

The planned Veterans and First Responders Center, first proposed in 2020, appears on track for a groundbreaking in the spring. The former veterans building was condemned in 2017 due to a failed foundation. The planned new center will take its place on 1 Veterans...
After delays, demolition of Bloomfield’s Prosser Library begins to make way for new, modern facility

Darien train station platform replacement means fewer parking spots, missing shelters for commuters

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

Starting next week, Darien commuters looking to take the Metro-North Railroad may want to park early and bring along an umbrella while they wait for their train. Construction is set to begin at the Darien train station on Jan. 15 to replace the station’s...
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