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Groton City Council Puts Another $1.25 Million Toward Shore Avenue Seawall

Groton City Council Puts Another $1.25 Million Toward Shore Avenue Seawall

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

GROTON — The newly elected City Council approved another $1.25 million toward finishing construction on the Shore Avenue seawall, a project expected to have cost overruns of close to $10 million. On Monday, the council unanimously voted to approve a purchase order...
Groton City Council Puts Another $1.25 Million Toward Shore Avenue Seawall

Old Lyme WPCA Chair Disputes Selectman’s Cost Calculations on Sewer Project

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

OLD LYME — A week after Selectman Jim Lampos publicly warned that all taxpayers could face millions in costs if voters approve the sewer project in the beach area, the head of the Water Pollution Control Authority is pushing back on his math. Steve Cinami, chair of...
Groton City Council Puts Another $1.25 Million Toward Shore Avenue Seawall

Connecticut transportation fund could run dry by 2030, budget forecasts warn

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

HARTFORD — The gas pump icon on the dashboard of the Special Transportation Fund is lit up again, warning it could run out of cash by 2030, but state leaders are not panicking. The latest five-year budget projections prepared for the state legislature indicate...
Groton City Council Puts Another $1.25 Million Toward Shore Avenue Seawall

Developer wins court fight to build warehouse on Timex property in Middlebury

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

MIDDLEBURY—A lawsuit to stop a warehouse development off Straits Turnpike has been dismissed by a judge. Superior Court Judge John Louis Cordani ruled last week that the Middlebury Planning and Zoning Commission followed local land-use regulations in granting approval...
Groton City Council Puts Another $1.25 Million Toward Shore Avenue Seawall

Undeveloped section of Connecticut River could see more than 300 apartments

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

A remote, largely overlooked section of the riverfront could soon become one of the more densely developed sections of Thompsonville with potentially more than 300 new apartments in two mid-rise buildings. A developer this summer got the town of Enfield’s go-ahead to...
Groton City Council Puts Another $1.25 Million Toward Shore Avenue Seawall

UConn trustees to consider nearly $100M for Gampel renovation; $5M for boathouse in Coventry

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

The University of Connecticut Board of Trustees will vote Wednesday on a $99.4 million budget for a comprehensive renovation of Gampel Pavilion — the venue’s first major update since opening in 1990. The revised final budget for the Gampel renovation is $63.4 million...
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