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National Coast Guard Museum second phase set to go to bid

National Coast Guard Museum second phase set to go to bid

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

The National Coast Guard Museum Association announced last week it is ready to go to bid this week on the work to create the foundation for the more than 80,000-square-foot, six-story museum that will occupy a prominent place on the city’s waterfront. The upcoming...
National Coast Guard Museum second phase set to go to bid

Development near Dunkin’ Park in Hartford brought to halt by judge ruling

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

A judge this week sided against the city in the ongoing lawsuit surrounding development around Dunkin’ Park, further delaying long-discussed plans for major developments in the area before a trial set for April 2024. The ruling, issued Tuesday by Superior Court...
National Coast Guard Museum second phase set to go to bid

Behind the scenes of the Yale Peabody Museum as renovations enter final phas

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Yale Peabody Museum building renovations are nearly done. For the next year, museum curators, staff and construction personnel will put the final touches on the building and re-install exhibits for the reopening in 2024. The lobby entrance, once a narrow gothic...
National Coast Guard Museum second phase set to go to bid

Debt ceiling deal would speed environmental permitting

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy struck an agreement late Saturday to suspend the debt ceiling for two years. The result of their talks, the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, will cut $136 billion in federal spending and avert a default, and most...
National Coast Guard Museum second phase set to go to bid

Torrington mining operation gets permit renewal, with conditions to address neighbors’ complaints

by Joelyn Leon | May 31, 2023 | Uncategorized

Haynes and O&G were granted another two-year mining permit by the Planning & Zoning Commission, but with conditions aimed to address complaints from neighbors about noise and idling vehicles. The Haynes materials quarry, a mining operation partnership with...
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