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New Track, ‘Dislocation’ Necessary for High Speed Rail, Murphy Tells Chamber Luncheon

New Track, ‘Dislocation’ Necessary for High Speed Rail, Murphy Tells Chamber Luncheon

by Kimberly Glassman | Apr 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

Boosting the speed of train travel along the Northeast corridor is a top priority, according to Sen. Chris Murphy, that will require new track and “dislocation” for communities along the rail corridor. Murphy made the comments at a luncheon sponsored by the Chamber of...
New Track, ‘Dislocation’ Necessary for High Speed Rail, Murphy Tells Chamber Luncheon

Upcoming water main repairs on Greenwich Avenue will mean closed roads, less parking for a year

by Kimberly Glassman | Apr 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

Aquarion Water Company expects to start repair work on the water line under Greenwich Avenue soon with the work likely causing intermittent road closures in coming months. Aquarion, through its partner Snyder Civil Engineering, expects to start work this spring and...
New Track, ‘Dislocation’ Necessary for High Speed Rail, Murphy Tells Chamber Luncheon

Developers eye scaled back Huntington Village plan in Shelton

by Kimberly Glassman | Apr 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

The development had been the focus of more than two years of heated public hearings, an initial Planning and Zoning Commission denial and a court appeal before a deal was finalized in 2020 to allow 16 single-family homes behind the Huntington Congregational Church...
New Track, ‘Dislocation’ Necessary for High Speed Rail, Murphy Tells Chamber Luncheon

Senior housing project pitched for Windsor Locks

by Kimberly Glassman | Apr 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

Owner and applicant Gary Merrigan of Windsor Locks-based M&L Development Corp. has gained approval to build 24 residential units at 64 South Elm St., for seniors age 55 and older called The Settlement at 64. The 3.1-acre development site is primarily vacant land...
New Track, ‘Dislocation’ Necessary for High Speed Rail, Murphy Tells Chamber Luncheon

Norwich Public Utilities to receive $10M federal gas line replacement grant

by Kimberly Glassman | Apr 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

NPU will receive the maximum award of $10 million to replace an estimated 4.7 miles of cast iron, wrought iron or bare steel pipes beneath city streets. Work will begin as soon as the grant money is released to NPU. Courtney praised NPU for recognizing that the $350...
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