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Lisa Henderson

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  • Aug 26, 2024 | nancyonnorwalk.com | Kelly Prinz |Diana Paladino |Lisa Henderson |Ana Tabachneck

    Norwalk Hospital has two additional years to start construction on a brand-new, seven-floor patient pavilion that would be located on the southeast corner of the campus. The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to extend the approvals for the project, which initially came before the commission in October 2022, and received a one-year extension in October 2023.

  • Aug 26, 2024 | nancyonnorwalk.com | Harold F. Cobin |Diana Paladino |Lisa Henderson |Ana Tabachneck

    NORWALK – Four months after the fiery destruction of the Fairfield Ave. bridge over Interstate 95, the steel skeleton of its replacement spans the highway. On Wednesday, a project supervisor with the state Dept. of Transportation at the construction site said the next phase in building the new bridge will be installing the utility lines and pipes that will run end-to-end through the core of the structure.

  • Aug 23, 2024 | nancyonnorwalk.com | Kelly Prinz |Diana Paladino |Lisa Henderson |Ana Tabachneck

    The committee appointed to redraw Norwalk’s voting districts, which has been hamstrung by inadequate political balance in its own deliberations, has been offered breathing room to solve the problem and get back to work. A public hearing to revise the ordinance governing the Reapportionment Committee has been set for Sept. 3 at 6pm. The revisions would give the committee an extra 30 days to do Its work of adjusting the Common Council voting districts.

  • Aug 23, 2024 | nancyonnorwalk.com | Kelly Prinz |Diana Paladino |Lisa Henderson |Ana Tabachneck

    Even robots need a home. The operators of Norwalk’s preeminent robot habitation, the National Havoc Robot League, are asking the city to let their robots keep the home they’ve already got. It’s the same home (AKA fighting arena) at 165 Water Street where robots have attacked, shot, electrocuted and torched one another since 2020,.

  • Nov 19, 2023 | nancyonnorwalk.com | Fred Krupp |Bryan Meek |David Muccigrosso |Lisa Henderson

    Connecticut is at a crossroads. Pollution from transportation is wreaking havoc on the health of the state I’ve called home for most of my life. Cars, trucks, and other vehicles are responsible for 40% of our state’s climate pollution and 70% of nitrogen oxides, which lead to smog. That’s meant poor air quality, more heart disease, worsened respiratory illnesses and even early death. In short, pollution from transportation is making us sick. But now we have a chance to change all that.

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