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Bridgeport plan to sell Sikorsky Airport halts aviation museum’s takeoff

Bridgeport plan to sell Sikorsky Airport halts aviation museum’s takeoff

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Having in 2015 obtained a 99-year lease from Bridgeport, owner of the Stratford-based airport, the local Connecticut Air and Space Center in 2018 was awarded $1 million in state aid to give a substantial boost to the slow-going refurbishment of the Curtiss hangar for...
Bridgeport plan to sell Sikorsky Airport halts aviation museum’s takeoff

Construction starts on long-awaited multi-use development by Fairfield Metro Station

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Jack Klugmann, the president and founder of Accurate in New Jersey, which purchased the property earlier this year, said his company has done many different groundbreakings, but it is rare he and his colleagues are excited to be attending one. Shovels dug into earth...
Bridgeport plan to sell Sikorsky Airport halts aviation museum’s takeoff

State aid announced for Wallingford sidewalks, Cheshire streetscape

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

The town of Wallingford is set to receive half a million dollars from the state for sidewalk improvements, while Cheshire is in line for nearly $300,000 in state funding to further improve its West Main Street corridor. The $500,000 award for Wallingford is one of...
Bridgeport plan to sell Sikorsky Airport halts aviation museum’s takeoff

Old Greenwich sewer main replacement project enters final phase, may disrupt traffic

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

As the final phase of work in the Old Greenwich sewer force main replacement project begins, it is expected to have a major impact on traffic for the next several weeks. Temporary road closures and detours are possible as the work progresses, the Department of Public...
Bridgeport plan to sell Sikorsky Airport halts aviation museum’s takeoff

In a town plagued by traffic backups, Farmington officials want to build a bridge from Route 4 to New Britain Avenue

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

The job, which years ago was estimated at $50 million, would alleviate some of the worst backups in the town’s Unionville section, particularly helping rush hour commuters from Canton, Burlington, New Hartford, western Bristol and parts of Litchfield County, planners...
Bridgeport plan to sell Sikorsky Airport halts aviation museum’s takeoff

New Haven gets $25 million grant to prevent flooding at Union Station, nearby areas

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded the city $25.1 million to assist its effort to build “a wall, a pipe and a pump” to prevent flooding at Union Station and nearby areas, officials announced Monday. The city and the state will add approximately $10...
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