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Groton task force wants to build new athletic fields to address shortage

Groton task force wants to build new athletic fields to address shortage

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

A group working to solve what it calls a shortage of athletic fields here is scheduled to present conceptual plans Thursday that call for new fields at Robert E. Fitch High School, Sutton Park and the former Claude Chester School. The recommendations would upgrade an...
Groton task force wants to build new athletic fields to address shortage

State Transportation Officials Revisit Plans for Stamford Train Station Parcel

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

Demolition is just about complete, and the site on Station Place should be clear by Thanksgiving, a state Department of Transportation spokesman said Tuesday. The department replaced the long-crumbling garage in February with a new one that opened a block away on...
Groton task force wants to build new athletic fields to address shortage

Former West Haven site of Giordano Bros. Monuments to become Yale parking lot

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

The West Haven Planning and Zoning Commission recently approved a Yale University application to develop the former Giordano Bros. Monuments location on 275 Derby Avenue into a 72-space parking lot for the surrounding university athletic facilities. Giordano Bros....
Groton task force wants to build new athletic fields to address shortage

Metropolitan District Commission committing $32 million to West Hartford sewer project

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Metropolitan District Commission has laid out its plans to invest $32 million toward rehabilitating and improving aging and failing sewer lines throughout town. The project, which aims to reduce and eliminate sanitary sewer overflow as well as reduce sewage and...
Groton task force wants to build new athletic fields to address shortage

$7.5M considered for community projects in region

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Community Investment Fund Board on Tuesday recommended $7.5 million in state funding for economic and community development projects in Waterbury, Winchester, Torrington, Thomaston and Plymouth. The 21-member board recommended nearly $75 million for projects in 23...
Groton task force wants to build new athletic fields to address shortage

Norwich receives $12M in grants for mill demolition, waterfront improvements

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

When Gov. Ned Lamont visited the Norwich marina on Aug. 1, he turned around in the parking lot and looked at the blighted former Marina Towers building. City leaders had a ready answer for the governor, saying they had submitted a grant application to assess,...
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