Waterford ― Members of the town’s Historic Properties Commission are working with the first selectman to start a group that would document and care for the town’s small historic cemeteries.
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That is First Selectman Rob Brule s central question.
The Board of Selectmen approved a motion Tuesday to hire Attorney Jay Levin of Suisman Shapiro Law Group for $24,000 in the next six months to represent the town in Hartford, advocating for more access to state-owned Waterford Parkway South and Waterford Parkway North.
As it stands, the roads face a bottlenecking of traffic where they meet at Cross Road, Brule says. Gaining more oversight of the parkways would allow the town to evaluate traffic infrastructure at Cross Road, supporting buildout of all available properties and the Millstone Power Station nuclear plant evacuation route.
Updated: 9:03 PM EST February 15, 2021
WATERFORD, Conn. A 35-year-old man was arrested and charged for stealing a truck from a Coca-Cola facility on Monday.
Police responded to the facility on Waterford Parkway South around 3:40 p.m. after receiving a call that a truck was stolen. Police say a man had walked onto the property and entered the unlocked truck which had the keys inside.
The truck was described as a 2007 Sterling Acterra and was just the tractor-trailer portion of a semi-truck. An employee saw the man, later identified as Kyler Wilson of Rhode Island, driving out of the facility and determined it was stolen.
Published December 26. 2020 12:01AM | Updated December 26. 2020 10:05PM By
The long-vacant former Waterford airport property will remain vacant at least a while longer. Developers who had proposed a concrete plant at the site recently withdrew the application being considered by the Waterford Planning and Zoning Commission.
Some commission members expressed disappointment in the decision by Fabcon Precast. However, residents of a nearby 55-and-over community who had opposed the development no doubt breathed a collective sigh of relief at the news the company was withdrawing its plans.
We tend to agree with the residents of Beechwood Estates that locating a concrete plant so close to this neighborhood of 40 houses would not have been a good fit.