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New Milford aims to replace one of worst bridges in Litchfield County. Why some are concerned

New Milford aims to replace one of worst bridges in Litchfield County. Why some are concerned

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

Nearly a dozen residents raised concerns about road closures, safety and access to emergency services recently at the public information meeting for the proposed replacement of the Merryall Road bridge. With a rating of four out of 10, the Merryall Road bridge...
New Milford aims to replace one of worst bridges in Litchfield County. Why some are concerned

Developer eyes early 2023 groundbreaking for Bridgeport hotel

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

Dan Onofrio, president of the Bridgeport Regional Business Council, recalled receiving a request from a city-based business looking for overnight accommodations for several executives. RCI is aiming to break ground on hundreds of luxury apartments this fall which,...
New Milford aims to replace one of worst bridges in Litchfield County. Why some are concerned

$57.5 Million Proposal Heads to Lyme-Old Lyme Voters, as Packed Room Debates Board Oversight

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

After almost two hours of debate, the Board of Education voted to send a request to borrow $57.5 million for school renovations to voters on November 8. If approved, the borrowing will pay for planning the project and then installing new boilers, updated electrical...
New Milford aims to replace one of worst bridges in Litchfield County. Why some are concerned

High Demand for New, Used Construction Equipment Continues Despite Challenges

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

Early this year, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) weighed in on the construction equipment market’s expansion, saying that a number of challenges could present obstacles. Short-term factors such as the lingering pandemic, ongoing supply-chain...
New Milford aims to replace one of worst bridges in Litchfield County. Why some are concerned

State and city to share millions in utility costs for proposed Route 82 roundabouts

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

Among the many concerns voiced by Norwich Mayor Peter Nystrom, a staunch opponent of the project, was the potential cost of upgrading underground Norwich Public Utilities water, sewer and natural gas lines. The reconstruction project runs 1.3 miles from an area west...
New Milford aims to replace one of worst bridges in Litchfield County. Why some are concerned

1 million-square-foot Cromwell warehouse decision delayed until October

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency on Wednesday tabled until October its decision on a proposal to construct a 1.04-million-square-foot warehouse on 250 acres in the Mattabesset River watershed. These are the latest development in the saga to consider the...
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