Quinnipiac River Fund Supports Exploration of Impact of Salt from Roadways

Quinnipiac River Fund Supports Exploration of Impact of Salt from Roadways

Contamination of the Quinnipiac River in Connecticut was once so great that it prompted the first pollution control measure in the state and the eventual creation of the first sewage treatment plant in the Connecticut, according to the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven. Now, a new study is revealing more dangers.

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7PM Hour is Most Dangerous Time to Drive in Connecticut, Data Shows

7PM Hour is Most Dangerous Time to Drive in Connecticut, Data Shows

New research has revealed that the most dangerous time to drive in Connecticut is 7:00pm-7:59pm based on the number of fatal crashes.  That is somewhat later than the most dangerous time in the largest number of states - 6 p.m.-6:59 p.m. being the most dangerous in 12 states.

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Connecticut's Arrigoni Bridge Gains Notoriety Via U.S. Postal Service

Connecticut's Arrigoni Bridge Gains Notoriety Via U.S. Postal Service

The U.S. Postal Service has issued four new Presorted First-Class Mail stamps featuring striking photographs of bridges - including a bridge well-known to Connecticut travelers, but less so to people across the nation. For residents of Portland and Middletown, the stamp features a very familiar site.

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Progress on Repairing Structurally Deficient Bridges, But Substantially More Work (and Funding) Ahead for CT

Progress on Repairing Structurally Deficient Bridges, But Substantially More Work (and Funding) Ahead for CT

Connecticut is ranked 34th in the nation in the percentage of structurally deficient bridges, and 40th in the nation in the number of structurally deficient bridges.  The state ranked 15th, however, in the percentage of structurally deficient bridge deck areas, at 7%. 

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Amazon Plans to Add 5,800 Jobs in CT as Holiday Season Approaches

Amazon Plans to Add 5,800 Jobs in CT as Holiday Season Approaches

Amazon has announced plans to hire 5,800 workers in Connecticut to support operations during the holiday season.  The new jobs in Connecticut are part of Amazon’s plans to 250,000 employees throughout the U.S. in full-time, seasonal, and part-time roles across its operations network.

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