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In Fairfield and New London Counties, nearly all of the zoning decision makers are white homeowners, according to the Centers ...
WINDSOR — A chunk of industrial land in Windsor changed hands twice in the same day after four different sales totaling ...
For the first time since 1985, parts of the Connecticut River near Hatfield and Holyoke will not have channel markers informing boaters of possible dangers.
Our path towards sustainability and viable climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies isn’t just about more ...
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CT Insider on MSNConnecticut's brownfield cleanup program opens up old manufacturing sites for developmentThey're vestiges of centuries of manufacturing, often in Connecticut's downtown areas and along waterways — like the Housatonic River — that for decades have been vacant, awaiting the transition to a ...
Apartments in Stamford, Conn. A new report from the Centers for Housing Opportunity (CHO) released on Tuesday indicates that the boards that determine ...
"A big goal of the exhibit was the (Pequots) wanted to share the history of their people, but also reinforce the idea that Pequots are ... still here, despite everything that has happened to them." ...
Nearly 60% of Fairfield County is white, but white individuals make up over 90% of land-use board members there. In New ...
New Connecticut bills recently signed into law by Governor Ned Lamont include stricter mandates on motorcycle helmets, speed cameras on state highways and education for new drivers. Changes to ...
A survey in New London and Fairfield Counties found that land-use boards were mostly comprised of white, male homeowners.
Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz and Chief Equity and Opportunity Officer Mariana Monteiro detailed a broader, more ambitious approach to equity and opportunity in Connecticut during a meeting of the Governor ...
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