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🔒Developer to outline $25M redevelopment plan for former Thompson mill site

According to a proposed tax incentive agreement, the development would include 116 residential units, 10% of them affordable housing.

🔒Bloomfield shared-solar project delayed until 2019

A shared clean-energy pilot program that's been beset by delays over the past few years will take a bit longer to debut one of its three projects.

Green Bank names solar partner

The Connecticut Green Bank said it has selected a New York renewable energy financier and developer to help it spur approximately 20 megawatts of commercial-scale solar in the state.

Three solar projects selected for pilot

The state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection this week chose proposed solar projects in Bloomfield, Shelton and Thompson to participate in a delayed pilot program for shared clean energy facilities.
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CT Cabot farmers to open their doors Sunday

Seven Connecticut dairy farms that are members of the Cabot Creamery Cooperative will open their doors to the public this Sunday as part of a broader event involving dozens of member farms in New England and New York, Cabot said.

German-U.S. spying claims rile up Airbus

Airbus is demanding answers from the German government following media reports that it helped the U.S. National Security Agency spy on the company.

Fletcher Thompson returns HQ to Bridgeport

Architecture firm Fletcher Thompson has moved into its new corporate headquarters at the Mechanics & Farmers Bank Building on Main Street in downtown Bridgeport, returning to the city where the firm was founded in 1909.

Mohegans miss out on NY casino

In what is turning out to be a bad year for Connecticut Native American tribes' attempts to build casinos outside the Nutmeg State, the Mohegan Tribe of Uncasville was passed over Wednesday for a license in the Catskills region of New York.
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Thompson cardboard firm pays $100K EPA fine

Thompson cardboard manufacturer Norampac New England has agreed to pay a $100,000 fine for alleged violations of the federal Clean Water Act.

CL&P helicopter installing transmission line

Berlin electric utility Connecticut Light & Power will have a helicopter flying over the eastern portion of the state intermittently between August and December to install a transmission line.
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