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Construction of new Roxbury School wins key approval in Stamford

Construction of new Roxbury School wins key approval in Stamford

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

STAMFORD — After lengthy delays, plans for a new Roxbury School building and the demolition of the old school are moving forward. The Stamford Planning Board reviewed and approved plans for the new school construction, as part of the process to acquire state funding....
Construction of new Roxbury School wins key approval in Stamford

North Haven could have four new elementary school buildings by 2033, experts say

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 18, 2025 | Uncategorized

NORTH HAVEN — With four public elementary schools in North Haven due for an upgrade, building planning experts and engineers have recommended a scenario that would include rebuilding them all. At the Board of Education’s recent meeting, officials from MP Planning...
Construction of new Roxbury School wins key approval in Stamford

Waterbury water main break prompts city officials to fast-track system upgrades

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 17, 2025 | Uncategorized

WATERBURY — As work to fully restore water service in Waterbury continued Tuesday, city officials outlined plans to step up a capital project that they said could prevent a repeat of widespread disruptions following any future water main breaks. During a news...
Construction of new Roxbury School wins key approval in Stamford

A year in, Kooris’ CMDA sets stage for wave of transit-oriented projects

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 17, 2025 | Uncategorized

When 2025 began, David Kooris was expected to play a major role in reshaping how some Connecticut communities approve and finance dense housing. A year later, he has built a new state agency from the ground up, secured buy-in from dozens of municipalities, and begun...
Construction of new Roxbury School wins key approval in Stamford

Old Lyme Residents Overwhelmingly Reject Beach Area Sewer Project

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 17, 2025 | Uncategorized

OLD LYME — Town residents rejected a budget increase for a Sound View area sewer project Tuesday, with 72% voting against to proposal in a referendum that closed one chapter in a years-long local debate. Of the 1,288 residents who turned out to vote, 925 voted against...
Construction of new Roxbury School wins key approval in Stamford

Waterbury to spend $5.44M advancing cleanup, redevelopment of former Anaconda Brass site

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 15, 2025 | Uncategorized

Waterbury officials are preparing to spend another $5.44 million on a long-running cleanup of the former Anaconda American Brass site near the city center, preparing for its redevelopment. The roughly 20.5-acre site along Freight Street had, until recent years, hosted...
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