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Groton council recommends town approve $14.3M for Fitch High athletic upgrades

Groton council recommends town approve $14.3M for Fitch High athletic upgrades

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

The town is pursuing a proposal to renovate the athletic fields and facilities at Robert E. Fitch High School. The Town Council at its Committee of the Whole on Tuesday voted 7-1, with Councilor Juliette Parker opposed, to recommend the town bond $14.3 million for the...
Groton council recommends town approve $14.3M for Fitch High athletic upgrades

CT town’s historic factory with ‘a lot going for it’ is on the market for possible redevelopment

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

The Drawn Metal Tube factory at 219 Elm St. is closed and the property is for sale. According to a posting on the Crexi commercial real estate web site, the sale price for the 125-year-old brick structure is $2,250,000. Lewis Brass & Copper Co., based in Middle...
Groton council recommends town approve $14.3M for Fitch High athletic upgrades

$2.8M property buy gives Southington construction company room to grow

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

A trucking company that filed for bankruptcy in 2023 has sold its Southington trucking terminal to a nearby construction company for $2.8 million. Allan R. Heinke, president of Mohawk Northeast, is also principal of a limited liability company that bought a trucking...
Groton council recommends town approve $14.3M for Fitch High athletic upgrades

Change in Plans For Stonington Bridge Could Threaten Local Homes And Businesses

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

Elissa Bass, a homeowner in Stonington, is raising the alarm over revised proposals by the Connecticut Department of Transportation to replace a major bridge into the borough. The bridge construction, which is in its early stages, proposes replacing a large portion of...
Groton council recommends town approve $14.3M for Fitch High athletic upgrades

Plans to cull 19 wooded acres for a solar farm in Torrington draws concerns over forest, wildlife

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

Speakers at a hearing on an application for a solar farm on West Hill Road say wildlife living in a core forest area may have to move for the solar, but the impact to the overall forest will be minimal. During Tuesday’s Siting Council hearing, City Council members and...
Groton council recommends town approve $14.3M for Fitch High athletic upgrades

New Haven riverfront project includes floating market and senior housing in Fair Haven

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

With the addition of a $950,000 grant for brownfields remediation, a Fair Haven redevelopment project that will be called Oyster Harbor Village closer to having its floating market along the river and more housing. The funding, awarded last month by the state...
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