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West Hartford hires an architect to design its $66 million community center

West Hartford hires an architect to design its $66 million community center

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

The town’s plans to build a new community center, bringing its senior center, one library branch, and teen center together into one complex, are moving forward. On Tuesday, the town announced it had selected GWWO Architects to design the new building, which will...
West Hartford hires an architect to design its $66 million community center

Bridge work on Lovers Lane in Wilton will cause some traffic closures in area near Merwin Meadows

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Motorists heading to the Merwin Meadows area will face intermittent closures on Lovers Lane on Monday and Tuesday due to work on a bridge replacement project, the town of Wilton announced. The entire bridge replacement project is expected to be completed this summer....
West Hartford hires an architect to design its $66 million community center

Here’s why a 420-ton, all-electric moving machine has come to New Haven

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

On a platform suspended nearly 40 feet above New Haven Harbor, Gov. Ned Lamont got a first-hand look Monday at the latest piece of machinery designed to help the state meet its ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The cargo mover, built by the...
West Hartford hires an architect to design its $66 million community center

Norwalk’s Berkely Street to get new sidewalks in $1.8M project

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Berkeley Street is set to get new sidewalks after Norwalk’s Common Council approved a $1.8 million request from the Department of Public Works. “As you know, we have our annual paving operations; we pave our roads every year and as construction protocol, we always...
West Hartford hires an architect to design its $66 million community center

New England Unions Push for Pro-Worker Strategy in Wind Energy Industry

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

In a joint virtual conference on Friday, union leaders from Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts expressed support for coordinated efforts by the governors of the three states to boost industry in the area, and called for development companies to commit to...
West Hartford hires an architect to design its $66 million community center

Naugatuck addressing Rubber Avenue project, Senior Center upgrades

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

The borough has been awarded three grants totaling just over $8 million. They include more than $5.7 million in a Community Investment Fund grant to improve a section of Rubber Avenue, a $650,000 state Department of Transportation grant for a pedestrian bridge...
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