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The guy knew everybody : Trumbull zoning commissioner remembered for fairness, dedication
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Larry LaConte, left, speaks with Ben Fronsaglia of Shelton at a 2014 fundraiser for Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti’s gubernatorial campaign.Christian Abraham / Christian Abraham
TRUMBULL Larry LaConte may have been a quiet man, but that’s mostly because he let his actions do all the talking.
“He beat me in 2015 when we ran for Planning and Zoning Commission,” said current commission member Tony Silber. “But even so, he was always warm and gracious. When he walked into a room, you always got a sense of his presence.”
How are apartments affecting Trumbull schools?
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An artist rendering of the proposed Residences at Main apartment complex between Westfield Trumbull mall and the Merritt Parkway.Contributed / Trumbull Planning and Zoning CommissionShow MoreShow Less
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The Ten Trumbull apartment complex when it was under construction at 100 Oakview Drive in Trumbull, Conn. on Thursday, October 24, 2019.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The Woodside Trumbull complex on Reservoir Drive on April 29, 2021.Donald Eng / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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TRUMBULL Does the cost of educating children living in apartment buildings make multifamily developments a money-losing proposition for Trumbull?
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Starting at $4K a month, Trumbull cruise ship offers retirees lobster and other amenities in resort-style setting
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The River Valley Retirement Community, in Trumbull, Conn. April 15, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
TRUMBULL Starting at $4,000 a month, residents of the River Valley Retirement Community can enjoy things like lobster rolls, an on-site movie theater and round-the-clock service in a “cruise ship” resort-style setting.
“Have some lobster!” Carol Maddock, one of the property managers, said as she greeted visitors in the building’s main atrium that features an indoor waterfall and four fireplaces across three levels. The seafood truck in the parking lot spent eight hours on site Thursday serving up buttery lobster rolls to tenants and guests.