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Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 13, 2026 | Uncategorized

A Connecticut judge on Thursday allowed the state’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to continue its review of a controversial gas expansion project in Brookfield, while leaving the door open for opponents to appeal the agency’s final decision. The...
Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

CIF board approves $62.9M for 38 community development projects statewide

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 11, 2026 | Uncategorized

Nearly $63 million in state funding has been approved for 38 community development projects across Connecticut, supporting initiatives ranging from affordable housing and workforce training to park upgrades and health care facilities. The funding was approved Tuesday...
Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

Waterford approves Electric Boat plan for Crystal Mall

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 11, 2026 | Uncategorized

Waterford — The Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved General Dynamics Electric Boat’s plans for its remake of the Crystal Mall property, which the company purchased last year. Devin Xenelis, director of facilities and real estate at Electric...
Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

CT must act now if it wants new nuclear power by 2035, state official says

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

HARTFORD — Connecticut’s goal of having new nuclear power generation by 2035 will be hampered by the costs of construction, the speed of emerging technology and the willingness of residents to support new facilities of any size in their hometowns. Whether it’s small...
Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

Wastewater project in Norwich gets major federal investment

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Norwich Public Utilities is set to receive $960,000 in federal funding to continue upgrading its wastewater infrastructure in the Greeneville section of the city, according to a community announcement. The funding is part of the recently passed fiscal year 2026...
Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

CT overhauls environmental cleanup rules to spur redevelopment

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Situated just minutes from Waterbury’s downtown is an old, abandoned former factory complex. It dates back to the city’s manufacturing heyday. Companies churned out metal hoses there and other goods. The site has languished for decades. What remains is concrete, a...
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