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Norwalk celebrates Lockwood Mathews Museum s newly upgraded historic look
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CTDOT s Walk Bridge Program Celebrates Completion of Historic Restoration Project in Norwalk – NorwalkPlus com
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Norwalk OKs 15 new apartments at historic building site
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Updated, 3:37 p.m.: Sale price was $3 million.
NORWALK, Conn. The Norwalk Land Trust’s campaign to preserve 15 acres on the old White Barn Theater property has ended, with the sale of the land to a home-building developer.
Able Construction plans to move forward with the plan the late Jim Fieber obtained Zoning approval for in 2015, Planning and Zoning Director Steven Kleppin said. That would be a 15 home conservation development at 78 Cranbury Road and 440 Newtown Ave., adjacent to a 5-acre Land Trust preserve.
Fieber’s plan inspired outcry in 2015, with many protesting the proposed demolition of what was left of the late Broadway star Lucille Lortel’s White Barn Theater. Others said that it wasn’t really a conservation development given that Fieber was counting land under power lines, property that is under an easement and unlikely to be developed anyway. Eversource regularly poisons the land to prevent trees from growing, they said.
Norwalk s historical organizations seek artifact s related to city s past crimes
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The Norwalk Historical Society and Norwalk Historical Commission calls on the community for historic objects and artifact donations to be featured in the forthcoming permanent exhibit in the Smith Street Jail entitled “Miserable vagrants, petty thieves and scamps: a history of crime in Norwalk.”Scott Kuykendall / Contributed photo
Have any old mugshots lying around the house from a relative’s past? The Norwalk Historical Society and Norwalk Historical Commission are asking for the community to donate historic objects and artifacts for their upcoming permanent exhibition about the city’s criminal history prior to 1940.