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New research from regional grid operator ISO New England shows the electrification of the transportation and heating sector will contribute to more electricity usage.
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The Long Island Sound Study has received a $2 million boost in federal funds from the Environmental Protection Agency for ongoing restoration and preservation research.
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The indictment alleged that, while working for the Office of School Construction Grants, Kosta Diamantis took and received bribes from three individuals in connection with multi-million dollar school construction projects that he was in charge of.
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Food insecurity rose by 23% between 2021 and 2022 in Connecticut, according to a report from national nonprofit Feeding America.
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A protest against proposed United Illuminating construction in Fairfield, Southport and Bridgeport drew hundreds of supporters on Sunday afternoon. UI's plan would see seven miles of transmission lines on 100 new poles between the Fairfield border to the Congress substation in Bridgeport, and if passed, is expected to start construction in 2025.
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New Haven has received $500,000 from the federal Environmental Protection Agency for their “Project Green Jobs Corps” Program, which supports green jobs for kids in the city.
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The city has three magnet schools that serve kids from kindergarten to 12th grade.
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A bite-sized look at what we’re hearing: New York cannabis licenses are on hold — again. U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) says he has COVID-19.
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Former New Haven Police Sergeant and Alder Shafiq Abdussabur said he collected enough signatures to be on the primary ballot. The New Haven Registrar of Voters office disagrees.
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Residents participated in a study with the Washington D.C.-based Environmental Working Group to collect samples of tap water in 18 states — including in Old Saybrook and Simsbury, Connecticut.