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Destroyed in catastrophic CT August floods, Oxford’s seventh and final bridge reopens

Destroyed in catastrophic CT August floods, Oxford’s seventh and final bridge reopens

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 26, 2025 | Uncategorized

Town officials hailed the reopening of the Park Road bridge Tuesday morning, the completion of the seventh and final bridge replacement project here following the catastrophic flooding that hit the area more than seven months ago. Park Road has been closed since the...
Destroyed in catastrophic CT August floods, Oxford’s seventh and final bridge reopens

Harding High School sale to Bridgeport Hospital falls through

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 26, 2025 | Uncategorized

The proposed sale of the shuttered Harding High School is off, and the 8-acre Central Avenue property may instead become the location of a new structure for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students. Thomas Gaudett, Mayor Joe Ganim’s chief administrative...
Destroyed in catastrophic CT August floods, Oxford’s seventh and final bridge reopens

National organization to study safety of Willow & Nicoll streets in New Haven’s East Rock section

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

A national organization that aims to help develop safe, livable cities will work with East Rock neighbors and alders to study the intersection of Willow and Nicoll streets, which has been the location of a number of motor vehicle accidents over the years. Strong...
Destroyed in catastrophic CT August floods, Oxford’s seventh and final bridge reopens

Trumbull P&Z approves plan for ‘upscale’ grocer, restaurants, urgent care at 1 Trefoil Drive

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

The commercial development planned for 1 Trefoil Drive has received back-to-back approvals. The Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday night unanimously approved the site plan for the 35,350-square-foot development, which includes a 26,000-square-foot...
Destroyed in catastrophic CT August floods, Oxford’s seventh and final bridge reopens

Lawmakers consider banning Eversource, UI from owning both gas and electric utilities

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 25, 2025 | Uncategorized

Connecticut’s two largest investor-owned utility companies raised alarms Monday over recently-filed legislation that seeks to impose dramatic new regulations on their businesses — including a requirement that they split apart their electric and gas interests. In...
Destroyed in catastrophic CT August floods, Oxford’s seventh and final bridge reopens

New report finds project labor agreements lower costs, boost competition in Illinois

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

A project labor agreement, or PLA, is a binding contract between a government or private entity that needs a construction project done and a labor union. Before workers are even hired on a project, the two sides negotiate a PLA that sets wages, benefits, work...
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