76 Doubling Road sold on April 17, 2023 for $10,450,000 Continue Reading →
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In Connecticut, 41,735 consumers will receive checks totaling more than $1.27 million. Eligible consumers will be contacted by email about the settlement. Checks will be mailed throughout May 2023. Continue Reading →
Riverside School is hosting the 38th annual Riverside Run on Saturday, May 13, 2023, commencing at 8:30am. For 38 years, this community event has taken runners on a scenic three-mile course through the neighborhood of Riverside. The Riverside Run includes the main run, as well as a series of “Fun Runs” for children in Kindergarten through 5th grade. The Fun Runs take place in the front of Riverside School. All participants will receive ribbons, and trophies will be given to those who earn top places. Continue Reading →
The project cost $2.5 million, and was funded through the Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program (LOTCIP) grant from the CT Dept of Transportation. Continue Reading →
CHFA award Greenwich Community’s 9% Housing Tax Credits for Armstrong Court Phase 4 totaling $13,515,848. Continue Reading →
Although renovations have infinite variety, the top ranked problems are surprisingly consistent! I can summarize a quarter century of some pretty crazy stories I’ve heard in the big 5 categories. More importantly, in spite of the prevalence of these troubles, each one has a sensible and reasonable solution. You can empower yourself as the client or consumer knowing the solutions before you hire. Continue Reading →
Joining with a multistate coalition, Attorney General Tong argues that the decision issued by a district court judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas would do serious harm to Americans’ access to the medication abortion drug, mifepristone. Continue Reading →
Memorial donations can be sent to Stamford Education 4 Autism, 1127 High Ridge Road PMB#315 Stamford, CT 06905, https://stamfordeducation4autism.org/ Continue Reading →
“Four years ago we stood at the Teen Center at Arch Street and started to run on a vision. And four years later we are running on a record that includes public-private partnerships, pubic safety enhancements, pedestrian friendliness, a sustainability committee, an energy policy, and communications.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →