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Newly renovated library in New Milford offers expanded amenities: ‘A true destination point’

Newly renovated library in New Milford offers expanded amenities: ‘A true destination point’

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Patrons will find additional programming and much more space after visiting the newly renovated New Milford Public Library, which reopens this week. “It’s going to be a true destination point for the downtown,” said Mayor Pete Bass, while giving a tour of the...
Newly renovated library in New Milford offers expanded amenities: ‘A true destination point’

Food court proposed in Farmington mixed-use office building

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

A developer is seeking zoning approval for a food court in a mixed-use building at 17 Talcott Notch Road in Farmington. The 34,208-square-foot building, which contains healthcare offices, a hair salon and an accounting firm, is owned by Sarjac Partners LLC, a real...
Newly renovated library in New Milford offers expanded amenities: ‘A true destination point’

House confirms Katie Dykes at DEEP, Michelle Gilman at DAS

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

Dykes, the commissioner of energy and environmental protection, had come under fire for enforcing a bottle deposit law as written, as opposed to how lawmakers described their intentions in debate. Gilman, the commissioner of administrative services, angered...
Newly renovated library in New Milford offers expanded amenities: ‘A true destination point’

CT construction contractor among those imprisoned and fined in expansive state-wide bid-rigging conspiracy

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

A man authorities describe as part of a years-long conspiracy to rig bids at major construction projects across Connecticut has agreed to pay the government more than $300,000 in addition to serving five months in prison. Gary DeVoe of Bethlehem is one of four men and...
Newly renovated library in New Milford offers expanded amenities: ‘A true destination point’

Gov. Lamont proposes $600M for affordable housing, tying it to fair economic growth

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont plans to nearly double the state’s investment in affordable housing development, raising it to $600 million in the coming two-year state budget, according to documents released Wednesday. Lamont unveiled his $50.5 billion two-year budget proposal...
Newly renovated library in New Milford offers expanded amenities: ‘A true destination point’

Former Gateway building, Long Wharf reimagined under New Haven district plan

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

A former Gateway Community College building on Sargent Drive may become home to the school’s automotive and transportation technology programs, according to city officials. The initial concept for reuse of the currently underutilized building would be a part of...
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