Farm in a box planned for Bridgeport s East End
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High Ridge Hydroponics of Ridgefield has received a $49,999 state grant to build “an indoor, vertical, hydroponic, shipping container farm in Bridgeport s East End. This rendering shows a side view of the shipping container.Contributed Photo / High Ridge HydroponicsShow MoreShow Less
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High Ridge Hydroponics of Ridgefield has received a $49,999 state grant to build “an indoor, vertical, hydroponic, shipping container farm in Bridgeport s East End. This rendering shows a front view of the shipping container.Contributed Photo / High Ridge HydroponicsShow MoreShow Less
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High Ridge Hydroponics of Ridgefield has received a $49,999 state grant to build “an indoor, vertical, hydroponic, shipping container farm in Bridgeport s East End. This rendering shows an aerial view of the shipping container.Contributed Photo / High Ridge HydroponicsShow MoreShow Less
Judge refuses to throw out Bridgeport police chief challenge lawsuit
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Former Bridgeport Police Department Assistant Police Chief James Nardozzi is suing the city.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRIDGEPORT A Superior Court judge Friday upheld the lawsuit of a former assistant police chief who claims he was defrauded of the police chief’s job by the city.
In a 14-page decision, Judge John Cordani refused to dismiss the lawsuit brought by former assistant police chief James Nardozzi against the city and former Police Chief Armando Perez and Personnel Director David Dunn.
No trial date in the case has yet been set.