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Cleanup efforts at an old Raymark plant in Stratford, Connecticut, have hit a major milestone. Over 100,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil have been removed from the property.
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The deal is expected to bring jobs to the Connecticut-based company that recently lost a contract with the U.S. Army.
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A key part of Connecticut’s coastline has gotten a $4 million refresh. Officials unveiled the completion of the restoration project this week.
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Connecticut and Long Island beaches will be examined as part of a National Audubon Society study of beach nesting birds along the East Coast.
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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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The cleanup of a Raymark Industries superfund site in Stratford, Connecticut, now has the funding to enter its final phase.
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A key part of Fairfield County’s coastline is getting a $4 million investment. Construction will begin next week to restore Great Meadows Marsh is Stratford, the largest block of undrained saltmarsh in Connecticut.
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Connecticut has confirmed over 500 overdose deaths for the first half of the year. Stratford town officials honored the lives lost in a ceremony today for…
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Prosecutors in Connecticut have released video from a police shooting in Stratford, Connecticut, last week.The bodycam footage shows police cars box in a…
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Connecticut prosecutors have consolidated charges and offered a plea deal to three Stratford teenagers who are accused of arson in four communities last…