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  • 1 week ago | wtnh.com | Mackenzie Maynard |Juliana Lepore

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Tweed Airport could be one step closer to their expansion that’s been talked about for years. The project is facing environmental scrutiny as it moves into the hands of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). The next step in the process is submitting the Inland and Tidal Wetland permit application to DEEP. The land surrounding the airport is currently zoned as coastal wetlands, and the permitting process is expected to be strict.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Mackenzie Maynard

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Tweed Airport could be one step closer to their expansion that’s been talked about for years. The project is facing environmental scrutiny as it moves into the hands of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). Tweed New Haven Airport submits DEEP permit applications for expansion project The next step in the process is submitting the Inland and Tidal Wetland permit application to DEEP.

  • 2 weeks ago | wtnh.com | Mackenzie Maynard

    WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — Hope and healing. That’s the message at a Time of Solace, an event held on Wednesday at Amalfi Restaurant to help the Waterbury community cope with recent tragedies. Pastor Valencia Reynolds and Marshana Dawkins, the founder of Girl Get Up, answered the call for help after a crash on Cherry Street left four people dead and a 14-year-old on a scooter suffered serious injuries in a hit-and-run.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Mackenzie Maynard

    WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — Community members are coming together to restore hope and promote healing in Waterbury. After a series of recent tragedies, they feel it is necessary for their city. Wednesday, they held Time of Solace at Almalfi Restaurant on Wolcott Street. News 8 sat down with Marshana Dawkins, the founder of Get Up Girl. She said she decided to host the event after the crash on Cherry Street that killed four young men.

  • 2 weeks ago | wtnh.com | Darren Kramer |Mackenzie Maynard

    Posted: Apr 24, 2025 / 04:56 PM EDT Updated: Apr 24, 2025 / 04:56 PM EDT CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — Have you ever wondered what the first things are that buyers notice when they walk into a house? Nicole White from the One Team at William Raveis Real Estate joined Darren Kramer and Mackenzie Maynard to talk about what studies say stand out the most.

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Mackenzie Maynard
Mackenzie Maynard @MackenzieMNews
22 Oct 21

RT @WTNH: Salvation Army celebrating its Day of Giving by helping a mother get a home, reunite with her children following fire. News 8's @…

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18 Sep 21

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Mackenzie Maynard
Mackenzie Maynard @MackenzieMNews
3 Sep 21

Honoring fallen State Police Sergeant Brian Mohl. Farmington Motor Sports Towing and Recovery raise an American flag to honor Sergeant Mohl who tragically lost his life Thursday when he was swept away in floodwaters in Woodbury.@CT_STATE_POLICE @WTNH https://t.co/ZhfeQwP03H