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How the $1 billion Walk Bridge project will affect Norwalk roads, neighborhoods

How the $1 billion Walk Bridge project will affect Norwalk roads, neighborhoods

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Leaders behind the $1 billion project to replace a 127-year-old railroad bridge say they’re trying to minimize noise and other impacts as construction on the Walk Bridge continues over the next six years. Norwalk business leaders and Walk Bridge project leaders...
How the $1 billion Walk Bridge project will affect Norwalk roads, neighborhoods

Winstanley acquires 133.6-acre Enfield site for $4.6M, plans more than 600,000 sq. ft. of logistics space

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Massachusetts-based developer Winstanley Enterprises recently paid $4.6 million for an undeveloped 133.6-acre site in Enfield, with plans to build more than 600,000 square feet of industrial space. Winstanley Enterprises on Tuesday announced its purchase of 1697 King...
How the $1 billion Walk Bridge project will affect Norwalk roads, neighborhoods

New London plans colossal expansion of electric vehicle charging station stock

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

The 18 dual-port, Level 2 devices will be introduced to several municipal addresses, from City Hall and parking lots to five school district buildings, said Carey Redd II, the city’s director of transportation and parking. Redd, who said he’s been working on the...
How the $1 billion Walk Bridge project will affect Norwalk roads, neighborhoods

Wilton looking at ‘in excess of $100 million’ for school repairs, first selectwoman says

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

It will cost “in excess of $100 million” over the next 15 years for the town to address infrastructure issues at three of Wilton’s public schools, according to outgoing First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice. A “Schools Needs Assessment Study and...
How the $1 billion Walk Bridge project will affect Norwalk roads, neighborhoods

Breaking ground on mental health, one conversation at a time

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

Construction workers wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) daily, but protecting mental health alongside physical health is equally important. Sadly, construction workers have among the highest suicide rates by population. In the U.S. alone, men working in...
How the $1 billion Walk Bridge project will affect Norwalk roads, neighborhoods

EB’s shipyard workers ratify new pact providing 21.4% hike in wages over five years

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

Electric Boat and the Metal Trades Council, a labor union representing more than 3,400 shipyard workers, announced that union members have ratified a new five-year contract that grants them significant increases in compensation and benefits, including a 21.4% hike in...
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