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Commission delays vote on headstones in Trumbull cemetery
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Flags mark the grave markers of veterans at Gate of Heaven Cemetery on May 22, 2018.FileShow MoreShow Less
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Fred Garrity comments on Joel Green’s presentation to the Trumbull Planning & Zoning Commission on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021.Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less
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Attorney Joel Green makes his argument to the Trumbull Planning & Zoning Commission on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021.Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less
TRUMBULL A Planning and Zoning Commission hearing on headstones in Gate of Heaven cemetery was continued into a third session Wednesday after attorney Joel Green presented a series of last minute objections at the commission’s Feb. 17 meeting.
A Trumbull legacy : Apartments eyed for historic property
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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.
Trumbull mall apartment plan moves ahead
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An artist rendering of the proposed Residences at Main apartment complex between Westfield Trumbull mall and the Merritt Parkway.Contributed rendering
TRUMBULL The Planning & Zoning Commission has cleared the way for a 260-unit apartment complex on lower Main Street, approving plans for the site by a 3-2 vote.
The three commissioners voting in favor, Chairman Fred Garrity, Tony Silber and Tony D’Aquila, agreed with town staff that the proposal met the requirements established in 2018 and helped secure the future of the town’s largest taxpayer. Commissioners Larry LaConte and Anthony Chory voted against the project during Thursday’s meeting.