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Southington library to break ground on new building next week

Southington library to break ground on new building next week

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

Construction is about to commence on the Southington Library site, following nearly two years of planning by the Library Building Committee. Contractors at Whiting-Turner planned to move their trailer on site Friday, and erecting a fence around the construction area...
Southington library to break ground on new building next week

East Hartford agrees to talk incentives for Founders Plaza development

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

Elected officials plan to discuss government incentives for Port Eastside LLC, a company looking to revitalize an area bordering the Connecticut River with mixed-use development. Mayor Mike Walsh announced earlier this month that he will leave his position in November...
Southington library to break ground on new building next week

Should Hartford-Brainard Airport close? Mayor Bronin thinks so, but there’s pushback.

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

The future of Hartford-Brainard Airport was the subject of intense debate Thursday night — with Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin speaking up to make the case for transforming the site into something more valuable to the city. Experts hired by consultant BJF Planning...
Southington library to break ground on new building next week

American boat patrols waters around new offshore wind farms to protect jobs

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Offshore Marine Service Association says it strongly supports the offshore wind industry. Many of its member companies are already working in it. Smith said this effort is about securing their future — decades of jobs and investments. The U.S. could need roughly...
Southington library to break ground on new building next week

Stratford town council hears plan for black box theater at former Shakespeare site

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

Mayor Laura Hoydick’s proposed replacement for the old American Shakespeare Theater would feature about 500 to 550 seats, according to the architect who helped design the venue. The yet-to-be-approved concept for a black box theater, which Hoydick unveiled last month...
Southington library to break ground on new building next week

Grant may lead to redevelopment of Pawcatuck mill into 58 apartments

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

The blighted property may soon see residential redevelopment after receiving a $200,000 grant from the state Department of Economic and Community Development. The town, in collaboration with the developer, Lee Properties of Haverhill, Mass., applied for the grant this...
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