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Wilton to vote on $2.11 million turf field at Allen’s Meadow

Wilton to vote on $2.11 million turf field at Allen’s Meadow

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

After environmental testing, the Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to recommend moving forward with a project to add the town’s third turf field at Allen’s Meadow. As a result of the vote, the project will be submitted as a referendum for bonding at the annual Town...
Wilton to vote on $2.11 million turf field at Allen’s Meadow

Texas developer building 232 apartments in Newington, 255 in Southington

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Anthony Properties will start building on the site of the former National Welding plant in Newington later this year, and possibly as early as this spring. State officials have been eager to see construction there for the past decade, and located a CTfastrak station...
Wilton to vote on $2.11 million turf field at Allen’s Meadow

Challenges and high ambitions on display during tour of East Hartford development sites

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Challenges facing the economically diverse, historically blue-collar town of East Hartford were not far from view Tuesday morning as Walsh toured two state representatives and a small clutch of journalists through several sites targeted for ambitious redevelopment...
Wilton to vote on $2.11 million turf field at Allen’s Meadow

Fairfield looks to build apartments on brownfield by metro station

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

Mark Barnhart, the community and economic development director, said the town has an opportunity to apply for grants from the state to help remediate and redevelop the property at 81 Black Rock Turnpike, noting it is next to Fairfield Metro Station. The fund has $25...
Wilton to vote on $2.11 million turf field at Allen’s Meadow

See how New Haven’s cityscape has changed many times over as modern development begins to take hold

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

As one of the nation’s oldest cities — founded in 1638 — New Haven has changed many times and in many ways over the years. Among the areas of the city that have changed significantly over the past few decades are Downtown New Haven, the area around...
Wilton to vote on $2.11 million turf field at Allen’s Meadow

A football field-sized boat will service offshore wind farms

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

When completed next year, the boat is expected to be the first U.S.-built vessel to service offshore wind farms. Over the past six months, inflation and political pushback have become significant challengers for offshore wind, a sector that the Biden administration...
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