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Sherman voters overwhelmingly approve $43 million ‘renovate to new’ project for town’s only school

Sherman voters overwhelmingly approve $43 million ‘renovate to new’ project for town’s only school

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

In a second trip to the polls, town voters overwhelmingly approved a proposal for a massive renovation of the Sherman School. In the referendum held Saturday, Oct. 5, residents voted 961-505 to approve a $43 million “renovate to new” construction project...
Sherman voters overwhelmingly approve $43 million ‘renovate to new’ project for town’s only school

DOT plans redesign of busy intersection near Dunkin’ Park

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

The state Department of Transportation is proposing to redesign the Route 44 intersection at Main, High and Ely streets in Hartford, located one block north of Dunkin’ Park. The project would improve the poorly aligned intersection and replace an antiquated traffic...
Sherman voters overwhelmingly approve $43 million ‘renovate to new’ project for town’s only school

DOT pours concrete deck on Norwalk’s new Fairfield Avenue bridge as crews race winter weather

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Crews rebuilding the Fairfield Avenue bridge spanning Interstate 95 in Norwalk finished pouring its concrete deck Thursday and will install parapet retaining walls in the coming weeks, according to a Connecticut Department of Transportation spokesperson. Before crews...
Sherman voters overwhelmingly approve $43 million ‘renovate to new’ project for town’s only school

DEEP uses Meriden as an example of using nature to control flooding as it expands climate program

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Unlike the devastation caused by August’s historic flooding, flood control efforts are not always visible and can be a tough sell to the public, state officials said. To counter those challenges and others, state and municipals officials recently called for...
Sherman voters overwhelmingly approve $43 million ‘renovate to new’ project for town’s only school

Last of Stamford’s original Conair building near Greenwich border torn down to make way for ice rink

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

An indoor ice rink sponsored by the family of the late co-founder of Stamford-based Conair Corp. is one step closer to completion. The demolition of the building makes way for the creation of an indoor ice rink facility at 50 Barry Place, which will sit behind the...
Sherman voters overwhelmingly approve $43 million ‘renovate to new’ project for town’s only school

Eversource officially exits offshore wind business

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

The $745 million sale of Eversource’s stake in 132-megawatt South Fork Wind and 704-megawatt Revolution Wind to New York-based Global Infrastructure Partners was what Eversource President and CEO Joe Nolan, in a statement, called a milestone in the company’s...
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