Published April 07. 2021 3:56PM
Kevin Blacker
Op-eds, insults, pink paint, and felony charges flying as two chairmen, an executive Director and office manager at the Port Authority all lost their jobs. Meanwhile, the Attorney General’s investigation of the Connecticut Port Authority is dragging through its second year.
The press outside of Southeastern Connecticut seems largely unaware of the political roadhouse brawl going on at State Pier over plans to fill 7 ½ acres of the deepest commercially available water in the state. The recent op-ed by Eversource’s Joe Nolan and Orsted’s David Hardy paints a deceptively rosy picture.
Here are a few important facts they left out:
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The political roadhouse brawl about the State Pier
A rendering of the State Pier facility in New London after infrastructure improvements in the approved plan.
Op-eds, insults, pink paint, and felony charges flying as two chairmen, an executive Director and office manager at the Port Authority all lost their jobs. Meanwhile, the Attorney General’s investigation of the Connecticut Port Authority is dragging through its second year.
The press outside of Southeastern Connecticut seems largely unaware of the political roadhouse brawl going on at State Pier over plans to fill 7 ½ acres of the deepest commercially available water in the state. The recent op-ed by Eversource’s Joe Nolan and Orsted’s David Hardy paints a deceptively rosy picture.
Author of the article: Fish Griwkowsky
Publishing date: Apr 01, 2021 • April 1, 2021 • 1 minute read • Joe Nolan s new song Lowlights is out all over the web. Photo by supplied
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