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Meriden council rejects $25M in bonding for new senior center, health department

Meriden council rejects $25M in bonding for new senior center, health department

by Joelyn Leon | May 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

The City Council voted 8-4 to reject a proposal Monday to add $25 million to the city’s capital improvement plan to fund a new senior center and health department. The ultimate rejection of the proposed senior center and health department funding followed an...
Meriden council rejects $25M in bonding for new senior center, health department

Eversource’s plan to put two transmission lines under Norwalk Harbor sparks concerns about docks

by Joelyn Leon | May 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

Plans for Eversource to place transmission lines under Norwalk Harbor as part of the $1 billion project to replace the Walk train bridge are prompting concerns over the future of the city’s public docks. Eversource plans to place two existing overhead transmission...
Meriden council rejects $25M in bonding for new senior center, health department

First components for Revolution Wind farm arrive at New London’s State Pier

by Joelyn Leon | May 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Rolldock Storm, a heavy-load carrier registered in the Netherlands, carried the first offshore wind components for the Revolution Wind project to State Pier on Wednesday. The turbine sections were the first pieces of a 65-turbine project set to be staged and...
Meriden council rejects $25M in bonding for new senior center, health department

Concrete arrives for Pomperaug High’s tennis courts

by Joelyn Leon | May 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

Forty-seven truckloads of concrete were delivered to Pomperaug High School on Tuesday as part of the ongoing reconstruction of the school’s five tennis courts, which have been closed and unplayable for nearly a decade. The $1.4 million project was approved by voters...
Meriden council rejects $25M in bonding for new senior center, health department

New Milford launches long-awaited $4.3 million construction project to replace Merryall Road bridge

by Joelyn Leon | May 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

The construction work to replace the Merryall Road bridge began Monday with the removal of the existing 20-foot-long bridge that had been classified as in “poor condition.” The bridge, which spans the West Aspetuck River near West Meetinghouse Road, was...
Meriden council rejects $25M in bonding for new senior center, health department

Next phase of Gold Star bridge construction to involve major lane changes

by Joelyn Leon | May 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

The planned replacement of the deck on the northbound Gold Star Memorial Bridge will require shifting two northbound lanes of traffic to the southbound span in two years. At a public forum on Tuesday, the state Department of Transportation unveiled the planned...
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