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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) wants state officials to ensure the security of more than $8 billion in federal infrastructure money from the Biden administration before the change of power in Washington.
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Gov. Ned Lamont announced that the Connecticut State Bond Commission approved more than $1 billion for improvements to the state's transportation system.
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Officials say a $23 million commitment from the Biden administration’s bipartisan infrastructure law will help complete the cleanup of Connecticut’s worst hazardous waste superfund site. The EPA’s cleanup of the Raymark Industries site in Stratford began in 1995.
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Long Island Sound will get over $100 million from the federal infrastructure bill once the president signs it.
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The MTA is expected to receive $10-billion from the federal infrastructure bill awaiting the president’s signature.
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ISO New England says there’s really no need to build the controversial power plant.
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Local businesses thrive as more companies move to Greenwich, a new study finds.
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The Montauk gateway could soon say goodbye to its above-ground power lines.
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Retail licenses for pot in Connecticut are open to all who want them. New York borrowed a ton of money from the federal government during the pandemic.…
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The federal infrastructure bill could help protect our region from future heavy rainfalls. Justice for a wrongly convicted Suffolk man, Mystic Aquarium…