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Highway officials crack down on speeding in East Lyme

Highway officials crack down on speeding in East Lyme

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

Engineers with the Interstate 95 construction project are promising a strong law enforcement presence over the next two months to enforce the work zone’s 50 mph speed limit as shifting lanes become increasingly tricky to navigate. Resident Engineer Robert Obey of the...
Highway officials crack down on speeding in East Lyme

Torrington seeks grant to develop state-of-the-art industrial facility

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The city is seeking a $24 million grant to develop state-of-the-art facilities on the site of the former Torrington Company at 70 North St. and to expand Dymax at 318 Industrial Lane. The City Council on Monday authorized Mayor Elinor C. Carbone to submit a proposal...
Highway officials crack down on speeding in East Lyme

Construction of new Windsor Locks senior center and police station underway

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

Construction is underway at 491 and 519 Spring St. for the town’s new senior center and police station, with both facilities expected to be open by next summer. In January, the former first selectman Paul Harrington said that roughly $18 million will be used to...
Highway officials crack down on speeding in East Lyme

Connecticut healthcare giants break ground on first proton cancer therapy center in state

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Proton Therapy Center will be 25,000 square-foot facility off Interstate 91 operated by Proton International. Located at 932 Northrop Road, the center is the first of its kind in Connecticut and one of only three in New England with others in New York...
Highway officials crack down on speeding in East Lyme

Green hydrogen producer Nel debuts $30M renovation of Wallingford plant

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 24, 2024 | Uncategorized

While hydrogen has tremendous potential for helping with decarbonization in the fight against global warming, it is hindered by the cost of producing it cleanly — which makes an event held Wednesday in Wallingford a step in the right direction. Nel Hydrogen, a...
Highway officials crack down on speeding in East Lyme

Slew of ‘stop work’ orders hit CT signature housing project. Why and what’s being done

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 24, 2024 | Uncategorized

Nine companies were cited last Thursday when a surprise state Department of Labor inspection determined that some appeared to be misclassifying workers as independent contractors and others were not providing workers compensation for employees. Belfonti Companies, the...
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