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Greenwich’s Glenville section scheduled for long-delayed road redesign in spring 2024

Greenwich’s Glenville section scheduled for long-delayed road redesign in spring 2024

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The work will stretch from Glenville Street, at the entrance of the former home of Stop & Shop, past the Glenville Fire Station and Glenville Pizza, to the intersection of Glenville Road and Weaver Street, according to the Department of Public Works’ project...
Greenwich’s Glenville section scheduled for long-delayed road redesign in spring 2024

Wilton seeks $500K CT grant to offset cost of new, $16.4M police headquarters

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The town is applying to the state for a $500,000 grant from the Small Town Economic Assistance Program to offset part of the construction cost of the new police headquarters, First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice said. The town is still reviewing bids for the...
Greenwich’s Glenville section scheduled for long-delayed road redesign in spring 2024

Massive ship delivers key wind turbine components to New London

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The massive UHL Fierce cargo ship arrived Tuesday morning at Adm. Harold E. Shear State Pier with the first shipment of blades and gear boxes known as nacelles to be assembled here starting later this month as part of the South Fork Wind project. Ulysses Hammond,...
Greenwich’s Glenville section scheduled for long-delayed road redesign in spring 2024

Developer plans $25 million apartment complex with $4 million in CT state aid

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

The state is committing $4 million toward building The Strand, a movie theater-themed mid-rise tower that Jasko Development LLC intends to open in mid-2025. Avner Krohn, president of Jasko, said a $500,000 grant from the city along with the state’s $4 million will...
Greenwich’s Glenville section scheduled for long-delayed road redesign in spring 2024

East Hartford mayor to lead State Contracting Standards Board in November

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

East Hartford Mayor Michael P. Walsh will be appointed chairman of the State Contracting Standards Board, following the resignation of the current chairman, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday. In a surprise move, Walsh announced in early July that he will not seek...
Greenwich’s Glenville section scheduled for long-delayed road redesign in spring 2024

Middletown developer makes $20 million investment in downtown; plans to open eatery, wine bar, speakeasy

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

he historic former Shlien’s Furniture Co. building, located at 584 Main St. in the city’s North End, was razed Saturday to make way for living and retail spaces, all part of $20 million in projects underway by developer Dominick DeMartino. DeMartino, who is...
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