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Norwich officials to discuss next steps after voters reject new police station

Norwich officials to discuss next steps after voters reject new police station

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 9, 2023 | Uncategorized

Tuesday’s 165-vote defeat of a proposed $44.75 million police station left city leaders to dissect the public opposition and to plan another path to replace the cramped, obsolete 44-year-old police headquarters. Was the price tag too high on the heels of last year’s...
Norwich officials to discuss next steps after voters reject new police station

Phase III of Meriden Linear Trail officially opens

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 9, 2023 | Uncategorized

City officials cut the ribbon Monday on Phase III of the Harbor Brook Trail, which extends the city’s linear trail from Coe to Columbus avenues. The city’s completed linear trail system currently runs from Cheshire to Red Bridge in South Meriden, to Oregon Road near...
Norwich officials to discuss next steps after voters reject new police station

Kent celebrates completion of first phase of streetscape project: ‘True joy to walk around town’

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 9, 2023 | Uncategorized

The town is celebrating the completion of the $1.7 million first phase of its streetscape project — a project that has been over a decade in the making. In recognition of the project, which was made possible through a $500,000 award from the Connecticut Department of...
Norwich officials to discuss next steps after voters reject new police station

Hartford Line gets $105M in federal funding to add tracks for more trains, improve signals

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 9, 2023 | Uncategorized

Capacity on the Hartford Line rail will increase from 35 to 44 trains per day thanks to $105 million in new federal funding, according to the state Department of Transportation. The funding will also allow for improved signals and grade crossings in three segments...
Norwich officials to discuss next steps after voters reject new police station

A $14 million building project is coming to CT. Learn why it’s a first-of-its-kind to help young people.

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

The American School for the Deaf broke ground Monday on a first-of-its-kind development to support deaf and hard-of-hearing students with emotional and behavioral challenges. Two soon-to-be constructed dormitories will expand access to ASD’s PACES Program — one of...
Norwich officials to discuss next steps after voters reject new police station

Middletown voters to decide $13.5 million boathouse bond question Tuesday

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

When residents arrive at the polls on Election Day, they will be asked consider a $13.5 million bond expenditure to build a new boathouse at Harbor Park. Whether to authorize the measure — which would include the planning, design, construction, renovation, furnishing,...
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