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Future use of former New London school property hinges on inspection results
Jul. 26—NEW LONDON — An environmental assessment team in the coming weeks will begin analyzing the former Harbor Elementary School property for hazardous materials, as the city takes the first step toward attracting a developer for the site. The City Council on July 15 approved using $63,700 in federal COVID-19 American Rescue Plan Act monies for a Phase I environmental assessment of the ...
Changes in the works for iconic street in Noank
GROTON, CT (WFSB) - Changes could be coming to the iconic Main Street in the Noank village of Groton. Locals have said that they are long overdue. “The consensus is I think most people in town really want to preserve the character of Noank,” said Andrew Blacker, owner, Carson’s Store.
Groton, School District Clash Over Allocation of Federal Aid Funds
GROTON — Shortfalls in the Board of Education budget has led to a dispute with the Town Council over who has the right to excess funds from a federal aid package. Superintendent Susan Austin... Haven’t subscribed yet? Click here to register. CT Examiner is just $20 a year....
Waterford Central development will more than double its workforce housing
Jul. 25—WATERFORD — Waterford Central, a six-building, multi-family housing complex, will now feature 44 units designated for workforce housing. When approved in 2023, the 216-unit complex was set to have 18 of these units.The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the increase on Tuesday. Waterford Central is located at 61 Myrock Ave. and 394 Willetts Ave. Extension. It is the third phase of ...
New London Charter School Seeks State Approval to Admit Fourth-Graders
NEW LONDON —The Interdistrict School for Arts and Communications is requesting state approval to admit fourth-graders starting this fall. The school — also known as ISAAC — currently serves about ... Haven’t subscribed yet? Click here to register. CT Examiner is just $20 a year. And...
Wind farm project to revolutionize Long Island’s energy
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced Wednesday, July 17, the start of construction on Sunrise Wind, an offshore wind farm about 30 miles off the coast of Montauk. The project is spearheaded by Ørsted, a global leader in renewable energy. To celebrate the groundbreaking of the project, officials from Ørsted met with several government leaders at the Boys & Girls Club in Bellport.
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