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

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

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

CTDOT Delivers Major Infrastructure Upgrades, Safety Innovations Across State in 2025

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 6, 2026 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is highlighting the progress made in 2025 to improve safety, accessibility and reliability across the state’s transportation networks for drivers, transit riders, cyclists and pedestrians. From upgraded...
CT town balks at proposal for 10-acre battery energy storage farm

Naugatuck wants to turn an abandoned factory site into a massive industrial park

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 2, 2026 | Uncategorized

NAUGATUCK — On the banks of the Naugatuck River, a vast parcel of land sits overgrown with trees and strewn with rubble. Little remains of what was once the beating heart of the town’s industry: the factory for the Uniroyal Chemical Company, a sprawling 86-acre...
CT town balks at proposal for 10-acre battery energy storage farm

New superintendent, Westhill High construction on tap for Stamford schools in 2026

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 2, 2026 | Uncategorized

STAMFORD — The new year will bring a new school leader to the Stamford Public Schools as well as the start of construction on a brand new Westhill High School. Here’s a closer look at some of the biggest developments coming to the local school district in 2026....
CT town balks at proposal for 10-acre battery energy storage farm

I-95 in East Lyme to close twice a day while construction crews blast rock, officials say

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 2, 2026 | Uncategorized

EAST LYME — Traffic on Interstate 95 will be briefly halted twice a day for several weeks starting Monday as crews working to realign the highway use explosives to blast away a rock ledge, officials said. The daily closures will take place for about five to 10 minutes...
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