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Dam at Middletown’s Pameacha Pond breaks during storm, officials say

Dam at Middletown’s Pameacha Pond breaks during storm, officials say

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

A section of the Pameacha Pond dam broke open Tuesday night during a storm that battered the state with heavy rain and wind, officials said Wednesday. City Public Works Director Chris Holden said a 4- to 6-foot section of the wall broke along the approximately 80-foot...
Dam at Middletown’s Pameacha Pond breaks during storm, officials say

CT-based Eversource to write off up to $1.6B as it sells stake in three offshore wind farm projects

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

Eversource Energy expects to write off as much as $1.6 billion against its 2023 fourth quarter earnings once it completes the sale of its ownership stake in three offshore wind projects, company officials have said. Eversouce is looking to sell its 50 percent...
Dam at Middletown’s Pameacha Pond breaks during storm, officials say

$1M distributed through Hartford flood fund; $4M remains

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

As the newly elected president of Hartford’s City Council, Surgeon was one of many politicians who spoke Wednesday at a press conference at the Parker Memorial Community Center to spread the word about the Hartford Flood Compensation Program that Comptroller Sean...
Dam at Middletown’s Pameacha Pond breaks during storm, officials say

Dominion seeks to extend licenses to operate Millstone power plant until 2055-65

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

More than a decade before its licenses are set to expire for the two Millstone nuclear stations it owns locally, Dominion Energy has filed a notice with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission that it intends to seek approval to run the plants for many years to come....
Dam at Middletown’s Pameacha Pond breaks during storm, officials say

DOL independent contractor final rule announced, will take effect March 11

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

The U.S. Department of Labor announced Tuesday a final rule revising its interpretation of the Fair Labor Standards Act’s classification provision to determine whether a worker may be considered an independent contractor. The final rule largely tracks the agency’s...
Dam at Middletown’s Pameacha Pond breaks during storm, officials say

Meriden Markham Airport seeks to build 5 more hangars in Wallingford

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

Meriden Markham Municipal Airport is seeking to build five new aircraft hangars on the Wallingford side of the Meriden-based airport. Wallingford’s Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to review the airport’s special permit request Wednesday,...
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