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How New Milford will fix one of the worst bridges in Litchfield County

How New Milford will fix one of the worst bridges in Litchfield County

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 14, 2022 | Uncategorized

The town is now one step closer to the replacement of Merryall Road bridge — which has been identified as one of the worst five bridges in Litchfield County and classified as being in “poor condition.” New Milford hired WMC Consulting Engineers in Newington to...
How New Milford will fix one of the worst bridges in Litchfield County

DOT advises against returning Norwalk’s Wall Street train station; study finds it ‘is not feasible’

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 14, 2022 | Uncategorized

A Department of Transportation study four years in the making determined that reinstating a train station along Wall Street in Norwalk was not recommended for a number of concerns. The Wall Street Station Feasibility Study, which began in 2018, was completed and...
How New Milford will fix one of the worst bridges in Litchfield County

Norwich school advocates ready to start work on $385 million reconstruction project

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 10, 2022 | Uncategorized

Norwich voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved an overhaul of city schools by a vote of 5,600-3,660 and proponents now hope the transformation goes well beyond the aging buildings. The measure will consolidate seven elementary schools into four new schools to be...
How New Milford will fix one of the worst bridges in Litchfield County

Lyme and Old Lyme residents approve $57 million schools’ project

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

Voters on Tuesday approved $57.5 million in bonding for renovations and updates to four schools in the Lyme-Old Lyme School District with 3001 votes in favor and 2200 opposed. The referendum asked residents to approve or reject a request for $57,550,000 in bonds, with...
How New Milford will fix one of the worst bridges in Litchfield County

Norwich school construction referendum passes

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

Voters overwhelmingly approved a referendum for a $385 million overhaul of city schools, with four new elementary schools and a major renovation to one middle school. The project calls for consolidating the current seven elementary schools into four new schools that...
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