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Lamont: ‘Extraordinary’ new Norwalk High School is part of CT’s ‘secret sauce’

Lamont: ‘Extraordinary’ new Norwalk High School is part of CT’s ‘secret sauce’

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

Mayor Harry Rilling and Superintendent of Schools Alexandra Estrella both described the high level of reimbursement as “unheard of” as they stood amid large excavators, mounds of dirt and metal beams at the rear of Norwalk High School, next to the turf field....
Lamont: ‘Extraordinary’ new Norwalk High School is part of CT’s ‘secret sauce’

Four wind power developers submit new plans to CT, two other neighboring states

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

Connecticut energy officials and their counterparts in Massachusetts and Rhode Island have received offshore wind project proposals from four developers: Avangrid Renewables, Orsted, SouthCoast Wind and Vineyard Offshore. The developers submitted their bids on...
Lamont: ‘Extraordinary’ new Norwalk High School is part of CT’s ‘secret sauce’

Stratford approves updated plans for 100-unit Lordship apartment building

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

A developer who sought to increase the size of an already approved apartment building planned for Lordship Boulevard has agreed to keep the structure at 100 units, but has been allowed to tweak the number of affordable apartments. The Stratford Zoning Commission on...
Lamont: ‘Extraordinary’ new Norwalk High School is part of CT’s ‘secret sauce’

Delayed, over-budget Bridgeport flood control project on track for $47M federal boost

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

The federal government is expected to bail out a delayed, over-budget South End flood control initiative, but the release of the dollars, and actual construction, are still months away. The massive coastal flood risk reduction initiative was launched locally after the...
Lamont: ‘Extraordinary’ new Norwalk High School is part of CT’s ‘secret sauce’

Norwich Public Utilities’ proposed budget would drop by $3.89 million next year

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

Norwich Public Utilities officials presented a proposed $105.9 million 2024-25 budget for all four of its service divisions that calls for a decrease in spending of $3.89 million, a 3.67% drop from this year’s budget. A five-year, $200 million upgrade of the city...
Lamont: ‘Extraordinary’ new Norwalk High School is part of CT’s ‘secret sauce’

Plans for offshore wind power blow back into New England

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

Nearly a year after some of the region’s largest offshore wind developers began making noises about pulling out of their projects because of increased costs, and six months after they actually did, a new round of bidding coordinated among three states appears to show...
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