A Trumbull legacy : Apartments eyed for historic property
Donald Eng
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The historic Daniel Hawley house, at 49 Daniels Farm Road.Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less
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An artist rendering of the proposed renovated Hawley House, presented to the Trumbull Planning & Zoning Commission Jan. 20, 2021.Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less
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The 1830s barn located at 49 Daniels Farm Road could be converted into 2 single-bedroom apartments.Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less
TRUMBULL A Colonial-era house with a connection to one of Trumbull’s best-known historic figures could be converted into single-bedroom apartments, according to a preliminary plan presented to the Planning & Zoning Commission last week.
Neighbors concerned headstones at Trumbull cemetery will lead to illegal activity
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Flags mark the grave markers of veterans at Gate of Heaven Cemetery on May 22, 2018.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Flags mark the grave markers of veterans at Gate of Heaven Cemetery on May 22, 2018.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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TRUMBULL Drug dealing, picket fences and urbanization were some issues the Planning and Zoning Commission grappled with during its hearing this week into allowing upright headstones at Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
The cemetery has only had flat grave markers since its 1959 founding.
Though the two-hour meeting ultimately ended without a vote on the matter, attorney Ray Rizio described the modifications the diocese planned to the cemetery. The updated proposal was based on feedback he received from the commission at its Dec. 16 meeting.