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Meriden Green expansion plan scraps sensory garden

Meriden Green expansion plan scraps sensory garden

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

MERIDEN —The city has changed its plans for the northern corner of the Meriden Green and instead of building a sensory garden, officials are proposing a park on the four-acre site. The lot is now used as a staging area for construction equipment at the Center Street...
Meriden Green expansion plan scraps sensory garden

Trump’s offshore wind project freeze draws lawsuits from states and developers

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 8, 2026 | Uncategorized

Offshore wind developers affected by the Trump administration’s freeze of five big projects on the East Coast are fighting back in court, with one developer saying its project will likely be terminated if they can’t resume by the end of next week. Norwegian company...
Meriden Green expansion plan scraps sensory garden

Waterbury water main repairs, sliplining project near end, mayor says

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 8, 2026 | Uncategorized

WATERBURY — The city’s mayor says two major projects involving the local water supply are nearing completion after a break caused thousands of residents to lose water. In a release on Wednesday, Waterbury Mayor Paul Pernerewski said the water main break repairs...
Meriden Green expansion plan scraps sensory garden

DEEP hearing set on Brookfield natural gas compressor station expansion near middle school

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 8, 2026 | Uncategorized

BROOKFIELD — Residents have the chance to share their thoughts on Iroquois Gas’ proposed expansion of a natural gas compressor station, located just 1,900 feet from Whisonier Middle School. The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is holding a...
Meriden Green expansion plan scraps sensory garden

CT town balks at proposal for 10-acre battery energy storage farm

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

In a situation similar to what Granby faced this summer, New Milford residents are balking at a proposed 140 megawatt battery energy storage farm less than 2 miles from the center of their town. Homeowners have created New Milford Guardians Against Flatiron to...
Meriden Green expansion plan scraps sensory garden

Developer sells massive CT apartment building, promises separate mega-project on track

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

Prolific apartment developer Avner Krohn has sold his freshly completed 107-unit apartment building in downtown New Britain and is negotiating to sell its twin next door, saying he’s focusing more attention on the planned Concourse Park mega-project in East Hartford....
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