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Expanded senior center project on its way to Old Lyme voters

Expanded senior center project on its way to Old Lyme voters

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

Voters will be asked to approve the $5.3 million renovation of the Lymes’ Senior Center in a paper ballot vote next week. Old Lyme residents, as well as those who own more than $1,000 in taxable property in town, will be asked to authorize officials to spend up to...
Expanded senior center project on its way to Old Lyme voters

Connecticut Children’s to add new parking garage, skybridge despite criticism

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

Hartford’s planning commission on Tuesday approved a new garage with an elevated walkway to span Washington Street as part of expansion plans for Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. The planned eight-story parking structure is key to Connecticut Children’s ongoing...
Expanded senior center project on its way to Old Lyme voters

Private developer preferred for East Hartford sports facility

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

Back in May, Mayor Mike Walsh and MV Properties Principal Vincent DiCarlo pitched the project to the Town Council as a $10 million sports complex at McAuliffe Park on Remington Street. The proposal is a result of a non-binding public-private partnership with MV...
Expanded senior center project on its way to Old Lyme voters

As New Haven’s port grows, it’s drawing new companies to the region

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

Instead of hosting the media at his new Hamden headquarters, FullStack Modular President Roger Krulak chose another location for a big announcement in April — the Port of New Haven. There, he publicly revealed that he would be moving his company and more than 100 jobs...
Expanded senior center project on its way to Old Lyme voters

West Hartford residents on proposed development of former UConn campus: ‘We have to get it right’

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

A developer’s plan to build 500 units of housing, plus retail, restaurants, a grocery store and more at the former University of Connecticut campus, has caught the attention of town residents. West Hartford 1’s proposal to create Oakwood Park on the...
Expanded senior center project on its way to Old Lyme voters

CT won’t alter bridge inspection plan after collapse of I-95 in Philadelphia

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

Connecticut’s bridge inspection program, which monitors the condition of about 5,000 bridges statewide, won’t change after the collapse of a major highway in Philadelphia on Sunday, according to the CT Department of Transportation. The state is responsible for...
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