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Bethel gets $2.24M in federal grants for water upgrades: ‘Not your grandfather’s water treatment plant’

Bethel gets $2.24M in federal grants for water upgrades: ‘Not your grandfather’s water treatment plant’

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 19, 2023 | Uncategorized

After getting voters’ approval last month to fund the $12.3 million Bergstrom Well and Water Treatment Plant project, Bethel secured $2.24 million in federal funding thanks in part to the efforts of U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, who stopped by Clifford J. Hurgin...
Bethel gets $2.24M in federal grants for water upgrades: ‘Not your grandfather’s water treatment plant’

With development costs soaring, East Hartford grants tax deferral for massive industrial development at Rentschler Field

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

East Hartford’s Town Council, meeting Tuesday, agreed to delay collection of property taxes for a massive warehouse development moving forward on Rentschler Field this year. “Banks have all but stopped lending on new construction projects and any debt that is...
Bethel gets $2.24M in federal grants for water upgrades: ‘Not your grandfather’s water treatment plant’

$10 Million Over Budget, Madison Board of Ed Proposes Revised School Plans

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

A $10 million budget overage has prompted the Board of Education to revise its original plans for the construction of a new elementary school, including shrinking classroom sizes, and may bring a request for additional funds within the next few months. In a special...
Bethel gets $2.24M in federal grants for water upgrades: ‘Not your grandfather’s water treatment plant’

Milford seeks state funding for schools, harbor dredging

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

In addition to education, Blake said the city is also hoping for state funds to complete a series of municipal projects. Blake cited dredging Milford Harbor as a potential use of state grant money. The city already has about $5 million set aside for that project, but...
Bethel gets $2.24M in federal grants for water upgrades: ‘Not your grandfather’s water treatment plant’

Monroe zoning commission considering proposed rock crushing plant

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

Monroe Recycling and Aggregates LLC is requesting a special permit to develop land at 467 and 485 Pepper St., where they plan to build the 9,000-square-foot facility. The site would include outdoor storage areas for rocks and construction material. The project has...
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