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Single family residence sells in Westfield for $760,000
A spacious, recently built house located at 71 Flynn Meadow Road in Westfield has a new owner. The 2,549-square-foot property, built in 2018, was sold on June 12, 2024. The $760,000 purchase price works out to $298 per square foot. This single-story home presents a roomy floor plan, featuring four bedrooms and three baths. The home's outer structure has a gable roof frame, composed of asphalt. The property is equipped with forced air heating and a cooling system. The lot size of the property measures an impressive 1.7-acre.
Rep. Pease sees state aid, constituent service as priorities in re-election bid
WESTFIELD — Kelly Pease wants to continue to serve as the state representative for Southampton and Westfield. “I’ve been honored to do so for four years, and I’d like to continue to do it for another four years,” he said. If you purchase a product or...
Audit finds IT deficiency at CSCU
Information security policies used in a system that collects records at the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) system office were at least two years out of date according to an audit conducted by the Auditors of Public Accounts. The audit was conducted in November 2023 and reviewed CSCU’s system office’s internal controls over the […] The post Audit finds IT deficiency at CSCU appeared first on Connecticut Inside Investigator.
Mother, daughter vie for international titles
Mother and daughter Stacey Margules Gallagher of Harwinton and Taylor Adams of Bristol are headed to South Portland, Maine to represent Connecticut in separate categories at the International and American Women of Service competition July 8-14. The duo share their story and plans.
A dozen of CT's colleges were ranked top in the country. Which ones made the cut?
A new analysis by the news website Money.com puts a dozen of Connecticut's four-year colleges and universities in its "best college" designation. While it is not surprising that Ivy League Yale University took home the highest rating with five stars, Middletown's Wesleyan University was also awarded five stars. The five-star rating was only awarded to 54 colleges and universities nationwide. The one- to five-star ratings put three other Connecticut institutions right behind Yale and Wesleyan, with 4.5...
State agency orders Connecticut governor to replant trees, bushes
GREENWICH, Connecticut: The Greenwich Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency officially ordered Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont to replant more than 180 trees and thousands of bushes chopped down in November on the property behind his Greenwich home. Lamont's lawyer said the wealthy governor had agreed to pick up the entire tab...
CT leaders urge motorists to slow down, not drive impaired following deaths
Coming on the heels of two high-profile deaths of State Trooper Aaron Pelletier and a Department of Transportation worker Andrew DiDomenico, who were both struck and killed by drivers under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, Connecticut’s leaders are begging the public to slow down in work zones and stop driving impaired ahead of the holiday weekend. “All […] The post CT leaders urge motorists to slow down, not drive impaired following deaths appeared first on Connecticut Inside Investigator.
Missing Connecticut Teen Found in Orange County, Suspect Arrested
During the afternoon hours of Tuesday June 24, 2024 an announcement was released by local law enforcement regarding the recent disappearance of a Connecticut teenager. The announcement was in regards to a missing teen from Connecticut who was found here in the Hudson Valley at an Orange County location. Tracking...
Windsor's Vintage Radio and Communications Museum hit with unexpected expense
WINDSOR, Conn. — A hidden gem of history needs the community's help to hang on. The Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut is getting hit with an unexpected expense. The museum in Windsor, which showcases technology of the past, said they need support more now than ever to...
Bradley International Airport unveils its concierge service
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — The Connecticut Airport Authority announced on Monday that Bradley International Airport has launched a new concierge service for passengers. Made possible through a partnership with Travelers Aid International, the new concierge service is meant to bring added convenience to all passengers traveling through the Windsor Locks airport.
Southwick Select Board member floats idea of borrowing $20M for road repair
SOUTHWICK — On Monday, Select Board member Doug Moglin requested that the entire board begin discussions on potentially borrowing $20 million to fund road repair. “The amount of works that needs to be done far exceeds our ability at this time,” Moglin said during the board’s meeting Monday night.
Connecticut families can expect EBT payments within coming weeks
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — After challenges with timelines, thousands of Connecticut families waiting for an EBT payment can expect to receive them several weeks earlier than expected. The initiative was supposed to rollout payments in June, then it was delayed to August, which left families struggling. The Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) now says benefits should […]
Attorney General investigates music festival promoter after Capulet Fest cancellation, relocation
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) – Attorney General William Tong announced he is launching an investigation into Capulet Entertainment, the promoter behind a three-day rock and metalcore festival that ended abruptly over the weekend in Hartford. Tong made the announcement Tuesday afternoon after getting 60 complaints from consumers. “What happened to the people who paid for tickets, […]
Social media scam targets CT residents seeking affordable housing
A Connecticut housing aid group is alerting residents of a scam targeting those in need of low-income housing. The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) was first made aware last week of a fake Facebook page pretending to be the group. The Authority is a quasi-public agency that helps fund and connect residents with low and middle income housing programs.
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