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Developer seeks approval for 420,000 cubic yards of fill to redevelop former Berlin brickyard

Developer seeks approval for 420,000 cubic yards of fill to redevelop former Berlin brickyard

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

A Utah developer is seeking approval to bring 420,000 cubic yards of fill to a long-abandoned Berlin brickyard as part of a plan to redevelop the 57-acre property. The project, slated for 303 New Britain Road, would create a pad site for two commercial buildings...
Developer seeks approval for 420,000 cubic yards of fill to redevelop former Berlin brickyard

Proposed Killingly warehouses continue to roll through review

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — The traffic engineer for a proposed development at 90 Putnam Pike told the Planning and Zoning Commission Monday night that the project is not a mega warehouse that would generate large amounts of truck traffic. The comments by Kevin Solli came as the...
Developer seeks approval for 420,000 cubic yards of fill to redevelop former Berlin brickyard

Demolition of Sports Haven & its 100-foot horse mural begins, with the artist looking on

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

NEW HAVEN — Of the estimated 140,000 vehicles that whizzed by the giant horses and jockeys painted on the former Sports Haven video off-track-betting facility in the city’s Long Wharf section Tuesday, few if any stopped to witness the start of its demolition. But Tony...
Developer seeks approval for 420,000 cubic yards of fill to redevelop former Berlin brickyard

Norwich to put $55M police station to Nov. 3 vote

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 18, 2026 | Uncategorized

Norwich — Members of the City Council on Monday night voted to add a question to the Nov. 3 ballot asking residents to approve $55 million to renovate the former Chelsea Groton Bank building at 300 Main St. into a new police station. Last year, the police department...
Developer seeks approval for 420,000 cubic yards of fill to redevelop former Berlin brickyard

New Haven landmark Sports Haven, visible to 140k drivers each day, could come down this week

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 18, 2026 | Uncategorized

NEW HAVEN — Sports Haven, the vacant landmark former video off-track-betting parlor in the Long Wharf section known for its highly visible giant murals of racing horses, is expected to come down this week and demolition could begin as soon as Tuesday morning,...
Developer seeks approval for 420,000 cubic yards of fill to redevelop former Berlin brickyard

After repeated water main breaks, Waterbury confronts ‘100 years of neglect’

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 18, 2026 | Uncategorized

WATERBURY — Since December, Waterbury has suffered multiple water main breaks, leaving residents and businesses without water for days. And officials know that isn’t the last of it. “Breaks are going to continue to occur in the system,” Mayor Paul Pernerewski Jr....
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