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Connecticut DEEP wants to demolish historic Farmington River dam to clear way for migratory fish

Connecticut DEEP wants to demolish historic Farmington River dam to clear way for migratory fish

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

Now, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is looking to remove the obsolete dam, in an effort to open up the river for fish passage and restore a free flowing river. Dam removal could open up about 19 miles for fish passage on this part of...
Connecticut DEEP wants to demolish historic Farmington River dam to clear way for migratory fish

CT Bond Commission set to OK funding for crumbling foundations and projects in East Hartford, Windsor

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The state Bond Commission is expected to approve millions of dollars for projects in north-central Connecticut, including the next installment of $25 million for crumbling foundations. The agenda for Friday’s meeting includes the fiscal year 2023-24 allocation...
Connecticut DEEP wants to demolish historic Farmington River dam to clear way for migratory fish

CT State Capitol roof repair is just the beginning of major restorations in 1878 building

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 2, 2023 | Uncategorized

But this month, crews of restoration experts erected scaffolding both inside and outside the Gothic Revival national landmark, and using cranes for equipment and demolition hauling, have begun work on rebuilding the two skylights, as well as the long-delayed...
Connecticut DEEP wants to demolish historic Farmington River dam to clear way for migratory fish

New Merritt-Route 7 Interchange Plan Backed by Conservation Group

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 2, 2023 | Uncategorized

Interchanges 39 and 40 – which are supposed to connect the Merritt to Route 7 – currently redirect drivers onto congested Norwalk streets, as they are missing key connections. Due to traffic spillover onto city streets, sharp curves and steep grade changes on the exit...
Connecticut DEEP wants to demolish historic Farmington River dam to clear way for migratory fish

Gardens, dancing and Zumba: New London residents create their community center wish list

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 2, 2023 | Uncategorized

After 30 years of talk, the city is well on its way to opening a new community center. And while the facility is expected to come with all the bells and whistles a $40 million price tag could be expected to offer, former Recreation Department Director Tommie Major...
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