Christopher represented the 4th District in Connecticut from 1987 to 2009 in the United States Congress. Continue Reading →
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Christopher represented the 4th District in Connecticut from 1987 to 2009 in the United States Congress. Continue Reading →
Opened just 10 months ago, the Bright Feeds plant is already converting 150 tons of food waste per day into nutritious animal feed, and within a couple of years, expects to double this amount to 315 tons/day. Continue Reading →
The Cigna Group will resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by submitting and failing to withdraw inaccurate and untruthful diagnosis codes for its Medicare Advantage Plan enrollees in order to increase its payments from Medicare. Continue Reading →
The building would be three stories. There would be two 2-bedroom apartments, one of which would be dedicated as affordable housing, plus five 3-bedroom apartments. Continue Reading →
Welcome to this exquisite 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home, boasting 4,332 sq/ft of sophisticated living space, nestled directly on the serene banks of what the homeowners affectionately refer to as ”Serenity Pond.” Continue Reading →
New vendors and old favorites will bring their unique handmade wares… along with special One-Day Only Sales, artisan demonstrations, gourmet tastings, door prizes, raffle, complementary refreshments…Fun for All! Continue Reading →
OGS building committee chair James Waters gave the Selectmen a snapshot of where the project stood. He warned if the project does not get through P&Z, and if the BET does not make progress on satisfying the conditions it controls, the building committee anticipated the project would run out of funding in early 2024. Continue Reading →
All the units would be for the town workforce. They would be two-bedroom apartments, about 1200 sq ft each, each with its own laundry and two bathrooms. There would be six units per floor for a total of 12 units per building. Continue Reading →