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Downtown Meriden bridge reopens, another section of Harbor Brook uncovered

Downtown Meriden bridge reopens, another section of Harbor Brook uncovered

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 27, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Cedar Street bridge has reopened to downtown motorists after reconstruction, and workers have uncovered another section of Harbor Brook. But as the city moves toward expanding the Meriden Green to Cedar Street to create a sensory park, it is stymied by a lack of...
Downtown Meriden bridge reopens, another section of Harbor Brook uncovered

Here’s how one West Hartford company finds new energy in old landfills

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 27, 2024 | Uncategorized

Verogy, which works with all things solar energy, has a knack for turning landfills no longer fulfilling their original purpose into renewable energy. “All the landfills we’re using are what are called closed and capped,” said Brian Fitzgerald, the...
Downtown Meriden bridge reopens, another section of Harbor Brook uncovered

‘Broad discretion in setting rates’: Judge sides with PURA, dismissing most claims in Aquarion’s rate cut appeal

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 27, 2024 | Uncategorized

Superior Court Judge Matthew Budzik sided with PURA in dismissing nine of the 12 counts of Aquarion’s appeal. He remanded two counts to PURA, along with part of a third. Budzik upheld PURA’s methodology in determining rate cases, saying that the agency has broad...
Downtown Meriden bridge reopens, another section of Harbor Brook uncovered

Aquarion is for sale, but who will buy it? Here’s a look at what’s next

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

As Eversource Energy continues to explore the sale of its Aquarion Water subsidiary, it’s unclear exactly how many companies may be interested in buying it. The purchase, however, will have a ripple effect across Connecticut with more than 236,000 customers in...
Downtown Meriden bridge reopens, another section of Harbor Brook uncovered

Renovation of XL Center in Hartford will be scaled back after bids come in some $33M over budget

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

Many of the bids came back in the $140 million range on a project budgeted at $107 million, Capital Region Development Authority officials told the agency’s board on Thursday. Higher costs for labor and materials likely pushed the bids up above the original budget,...
Downtown Meriden bridge reopens, another section of Harbor Brook uncovered

BLT yanks North 7 plans over Norwalk P&Z requirement to bury power lines; ‘Economically not viable’

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The fate of the North 7 development plan is unknown after Stamford developer Building and Land Technology yanked its application for a 266-unit mixed-use apartment building over a city requirement that developers bury the utility lines. “At this point, to underground...
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