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Wilton selectmen examine funding for over $100 million in school repairs: ‘Big undertaking’

Wilton selectmen examine funding for over $100 million in school repairs: ‘Big undertaking’

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 8, 2023 | Uncategorized

In light of needed repairs that could total more than $100 million over as many as 15 years at Wilton’s public schools, the town’s newly sworn-in first selectwoman advised caution in moving forward with funding. Wilton needs all hands on deck to move forward with the...
Wilton selectmen examine funding for over $100 million in school repairs: ‘Big undertaking’

Orsted South Fork offshore wind farm delivers first power to NY electric grid

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 8, 2023 | Uncategorized

Orsted’s South Fork offshore wind farm off New York delivered its first power to the state’s power grid, according to a press release by New York Governor Kathy Hochul. South Fork, which Orsted is building with Eversource, will eventually consist of 12...
Wilton selectmen examine funding for over $100 million in school repairs: ‘Big undertaking’

Northford Road in Wallingford to remain closed through May 2024

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

Northford Road’s closure has been extended until May 30, 2024, due to the replacement of the Northford Road Bridge. Wallingford police say the closure begins 600 feet from the intersection of Tyler Mill Road and Northford Road. Traffic will continue to be detoured as...
Wilton selectmen examine funding for over $100 million in school repairs: ‘Big undertaking’

Waterbury hopes to spur interest in former Anamet factory site

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

Hyde has said the project is more complicated because Anamet is a large brownfield site. When the city put out its first request for proposals last year, it had yet to complete the environmental study at the site, he noted. Significant unknowns about the property at...
Wilton selectmen examine funding for over $100 million in school repairs: ‘Big undertaking’

From prosperity to hardship and back again: Hartford celebrates start of 155-unit apartment redevelopment of Fuller Brush complex

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

Community leaders, politicians and developers with New York-based real estate firm Shelbourne Global Solutions came together Tuesday morning to celebrate the pending launch of a 155-unit apartment redevelopment of the former Fuller Brush complex in Hartford’s North...
Wilton selectmen examine funding for over $100 million in school repairs: ‘Big undertaking’

Milford OKs $20M makeover of former Subway site for online auto parts dealer FCP Euro

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

Online auto-parts company FCP Euro will be moving into a new 160,000-square-foot headquarters on the land formerly occupied by Subway as part of a $20 million project to reuse the site now that the sandwich chain has moved its headquarters to Shelton. The Planning and...
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