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Former Port Authority board member agrees to pay $18,500 over alleged ethics violations

Former Port Authority board member agrees to pay $18,500 over alleged ethics violations

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

he state has reached a settlement with a former Connecticut Port Authority board member who allegedly used his status on the board to secure work for a company that he partially owned. Henry Juan, who served on the CPA Board of Directors from 2016 to 2018, agreed to...
Former Port Authority board member agrees to pay $18,500 over alleged ethics violations

Major CT developer proposes 3 apartment buildings in Rocky Hill, 10% ‘affordable’ units

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Simon Konover Co. is planning to expand its Stepny Place apartment complex with 72 new units, including 10% set aside as affordable housing. Konover, among the largest real estate development and residential property owners in Connecticut, wants to build three...
Former Port Authority board member agrees to pay $18,500 over alleged ethics violations

On Norwalk River, removal of ‘vanity’ dam is ‘biggest thing we can do to improve’ waterway’s health

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

An extensive dam deconstruction project underway on the Norwalk River is meant to improve the health of the body of water and even help the so-called “vampire fish” return to the river. Its Mianus Chapter, which is based in Wilton — working in conjunction with Save...
Former Port Authority board member agrees to pay $18,500 over alleged ethics violations

CTDOT to install advanced wrong-way signs on highway ramps in Bridgeport, Norwalk, Westport

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

As the state experiences an increase in highway crashes caused by wrong-way drivers, the Connecticut Department of Transportation has identified 236 “high-risk” highway ramps across the state that will receive advanced “wrong way” signs. The DOT expects about 50 signs...
Former Port Authority board member agrees to pay $18,500 over alleged ethics violations

I-95 collapse in Philadelphia evokes memories of similar 2004 incident in Bridgeport

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

On an early spring evening nearly two decades ago, a similar scene unfolded on the same interstate in Bridgeport after a sedan struck a Mack tanker, igniting an explosion that halted traffic along one of the country’s most traveled highways. Though no one was...
Former Port Authority board member agrees to pay $18,500 over alleged ethics violations

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...
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