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The winter energy crunch, what it costs, and what it will take to fix it

The winter energy crunch, what it costs, and what it will take to fix it

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 4, 2023 | Uncategorized

At a nearly three-hour meeting Monday, officials from Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, representatives from Eversource and about 160 others, began discussing the energy price crisis — which is region-wide — and looking for ways states can pool efforts to...
The winter energy crunch, what it costs, and what it will take to fix it

Hearing set for water proposal: Winsted officials want to clarify issue before Saturday vote

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The $2.3 million is in addition to the $6.2 million voters approved in 2021. If voters approve the additional borrowing, the commission will have enough money to replace two water storage tanks. If they do not, only one of the tank projects will be done now. The...
The winter energy crunch, what it costs, and what it will take to fix it

East Hartford gets $4 million federal grant to help expand library using former post office building

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

East Hartford has received a $4 million grant to help it purchase the former downtown Post Office on Main Street and renovate the historic building as an annex to the Raymond Library. The $4 million is a part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, the government...
The winter energy crunch, what it costs, and what it will take to fix it

Renovation eyed for historic Keeney building in Newington

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The new owners of a historic Newington building are seeking a change of use from industrial/office space into retail and office space to revitalize the central downtown landmark. The 109,200-square-foot complex of three buildings at 1170 Main St., formerly known as...
The winter energy crunch, what it costs, and what it will take to fix it

Steelpointe soil contamination slows plan for Bridgeport luxury apartments

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

It took a few decades for development to start at the Steelpointe site, and now the latest phase for the East Side property between Interstate 95 and the harbor — a 1,500-unit luxury apartment complex — is again delayed. But whereas the developers previously blamed...
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