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Long neglected New Haven’s Rice, Blake, Wilbur Cross High fields to see improvements in $4.35M plan

Long neglected New Haven’s Rice, Blake, Wilbur Cross High fields to see improvements in $4.35M plan

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 14, 2022 | Uncategorized

Parents and student athletes were happy to hear he city plans to use $4.35 million to fund renovations at Rice, Blake and Wilbur Cross High School fields, with construction set to begin in as early as the coming weeks. With current funding from local, state and...
Long neglected New Haven’s Rice, Blake, Wilbur Cross High fields to see improvements in $4.35M plan

200-unit, mixed-use Vernon residential redevelopment gets $650K federal boost

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 14, 2022 | Uncategorized

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has given a $650,000 boost to an ongoing cleanup of a series of mill complexes in Vernon that are collectively targeted for a 200-unit apartment mixed-use redevelopment. U.S. EPA New England Administrator David W. Cash; U.S....
Long neglected New Haven’s Rice, Blake, Wilbur Cross High fields to see improvements in $4.35M plan

Declaring that the town has to stay current, West Hartford approves 172 luxury apartments near Blue Back Square

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 14, 2022 | Uncategorized

Despite complaints from nearby neighbors, West Hartford’s town council on Wednesday night gave a key approval to Continental Properties’ plan for 172 luxury apartments about two blocks from Blue Back Square. At a three-hour-long hearing, several business and community...
Long neglected New Haven’s Rice, Blake, Wilbur Cross High fields to see improvements in $4.35M plan

FHWA releases $60B to states, funds 3 new programs

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 14, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Federal Highway Administration on Tuesday announced that it released $59.9 billion to 12 programs to help address the nation’s crumbling infrastructure, according to an agency press release. The funding comes from the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and...
Long neglected New Haven’s Rice, Blake, Wilbur Cross High fields to see improvements in $4.35M plan

New battery storage facility proposed in Preston

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 13, 2022 | Uncategorized

FirstLight Power gathered company and local officials at its power generation station along the Quinebaug River Wednesday to announce it is retiring the last remaining fossil-fueled plant in its system in May 2023 to be replaced with renewable battery facility. The...
Long neglected New Haven’s Rice, Blake, Wilbur Cross High fields to see improvements in $4.35M plan

Rising prices, labor shortages threaten infrastructure law implementation: DOT report

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 13, 2022 | Uncategorized

The sheer number of infrastructure projects the DOT will have to manage is mind-boggling. Over the next year, states, territories, tribes and local governments will begin work to improve 65,000 miles of road and 1,500 bridges; invest in 600 airport infrastructure...
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