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Yale’s new dorm will produce more energy than it needs

Yale’s new dorm will produce more energy than it needs

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 19, 2022 | Uncategorized

Yale University is on path to build a new, 49-unit residence hall at its Divinity School with a sustainable design that includes a green stormwater management system and a net-positive solar energy production. But the highlight of the building is that it was designed...
Yale’s new dorm will produce more energy than it needs

More federal money awarded to replace rail bridge over Connecticut River

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 19, 2022 | Uncategorized

The United States Department of Transportation announced Thursday that it has awarded $65.2 million for the replacement of the 115-year old train bridge between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme. An initial $65.2 million federal contribution was designated in fiscal year 2020...
Yale’s new dorm will produce more energy than it needs

City to match funds for Naugatuck River Greenway Trail

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

Waterbury Mayor Neil M. O’Leary says the city is moving quickly to authorize $5 million in local matching funds required under a recently approved $23.1 federal infrastructure grant. The $28.1 million in federal and local funding will be used to continue construction...
Yale’s new dorm will produce more energy than it needs

Tweed New Haven Airport Authority approves 43-year lease and development agreement to faciliate expansion

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

In an at-times tumultuous meeting, the Tweed New Haven Airport Authority approved a new 43-year lease and management agreement with a subsidiary of its longtime contract operator, Goldman Sachs-owned Avports LLC, on Wednesday, opening the door for a $100 million...
Yale’s new dorm will produce more energy than it needs

Dozens of Willington residents slam proposal for ‘gargantuan Godzilla’ warehouse off I-84

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

As about 350 people listened online and in person, a long procession of Willington residents on Tuesday night told town officials that the proposed TradeCenter 84 project is far too big and completely unwelcome. None of the roughly 30 speakers supported Hillwood...
Yale’s new dorm will produce more energy than it needs

One in Three Projects at State Pier Hit Obstacles, Testing Budget and Timeline

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

Port Authority interim Executive Director Ulysses B. Hammond said that three of nine stages of construction at the State Pier have run into difficulties and run behind schedule in the last month – construction of the south wall of the pier, its toe wall, and the heavy...
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