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Roadwork to close busy ramps in two CT cities this week. One is at an often snarled area.

Roadwork to close busy ramps in two CT cities this week. One is at an often snarled area.

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

Drivers may encounter roadwork early this week as road projects begin in two Connecticut cities. The East Main Street on-ramp to Route 15 North, Interstate 91 North, and Interstate 691 West in Meriden will be closed continuously to all traffic starting Monday and it...
Roadwork to close busy ramps in two CT cities this week. One is at an often snarled area.

New Greenwich High School swimming pool could cost $57.4M, open in 2029

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

GREENWICH — A new swimming pool at Greenwich High School could cost $57.4 million and be ready to open in late 2029. The new facility, if constructed, would replace the current 1970s-era high school pool, which has a number of limitations, including narrow decks and a...
Roadwork to close busy ramps in two CT cities this week. One is at an often snarled area.

Hartford auto dealership property sells for $3.15M to affiliate of site-work contractor, power-equipment vendor

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

An affiliate of a Windsor-based site-work contractor and a West Hartford power-equipment retailer has purchased a former Mitsubishi dealership property on Hartford’s New Park Avenue for $3.15 million. According to a deed recorded Nov. 5, a limited liability company...
Roadwork to close busy ramps in two CT cities this week. One is at an often snarled area.

Meriden to vote on turning the old Meriden-Wallingford Hospital into Pulaski school

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

MERIDEN — City Council will decide the fate of city’s health department and alternative high school, as well as whether to turn an old hospital into a school at Monday night’s meeting. The City Council’s Finance Committee voted to recommend the full...
Roadwork to close busy ramps in two CT cities this week. One is at an often snarled area.

New Haven approves 462 apartments in two buildings off State St. between Chapel & Fair streets

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

NEW HAVEN — The City Plan Commission has given a revised plan for 462 mixed-income apartments in two buildings on what are now parking lots off State Street between Chapel and Fair streets the final approval the developer needs in order to proceed. One seven-story...
Roadwork to close busy ramps in two CT cities this week. One is at an often snarled area.

Old Lyme Pitches December Date for Sewer Referendum

by Kimberly Glassman | Nov 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

OLD LYME — After a number of postponements, the Board of Selectmen is expected on Monday to call a Dec. 16 referendum to approve additional borrowing to fund the construction of sewers on the shoreline. The new price tag, $19,321,565, more than doubles the amount...
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