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Milford boutique closes temporarily as COVID-19 cases cropped up after 4/20 celebration
Pam McLoughlin
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In this file photo, Gloria Krouch and her husband, Richard, are photographed in their store, Bohemian High, at 156 Bridgeport Ave., in Milford.Arnold Gold /Hearst Connecticut Media / File photo
MILFORD Three people at an outdoor celebration of 4/20 an unofficial holiday for marijuana enthusiasts have tested positive for COVID-19 and the organizers, who own a boutique have put it out on social media in case others in attendance want to get tested.
Pressing that button to post on Facebook that “Bohemian High” would be closed until April 29 because of three positive cases, “wasn’t easy,” because it will “put a hurting on us,” business wise, but was the right thing to do, said owner Richard Krouch.
Lauretti: Mas property could become Shelton manufacturing hub with national name brand companies
Brian Gioiele
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The intersection of Bridgeport Avenue (Rt. 108) and Constitution Blvd. South, in Shelton, Conn. April 14, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
The city-owned Mas property could become a manufacturing corporate park and extending Constitution Boulevard North is the key to making it a reality.
Mayor Mark Lauretti at a joint meeting of the Planning and Zoning and Inland Wetlands commissions earlier this month presented concepts for developing the nearly 70-acre parcel near Bridgeport Avenue, with plans that included extending Constitution Boulevard to reach Shelton Avenue/Route 108.
Shelton mayor to talk Mas property future Wednesday
Brian Gioiele
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Mayor Mark Lauretti will present potential development opportunities for the city-owned Mas property, an almost 70-acre parcel near Bridgeport Avenue where Constitution Boulevard could be partly extended to eventually reach Shelton Avenue (Route 108). Mayor Mark Lauretti will present potential development opportunities for the city-owned Mas property, an almost 70-acre parcel near Bridgeport Avenue where Constitution Boulevard could be partly extended to eventually reach Shelton Avenue (Route 108).Contributed / Contributed
SHELTON The future of the city-owned Mas property will be the focus of a joint meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission and Inland Wetlands Commission Wednesday.
Letter: Lauretti budget a desperate plea to remain in power
April 5, 2021
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To the Editor:
For those of you who may have missed it, Mayor Mark Lauretti s annual budget presentation was particularly difficult to listen to this year. For the majority of the 12-minute presentation, it felt like an April fools joke gone awry with the audience and our city almost waiting for a punchline that never came.
On the surface it was disconcerting because the mayor mentioned both rape, a reference to an alleged assault by one of our own volunteer firefighters, and some kind of socialist agenda. What was notably missing was talk of how things are going to improve for our city as our world is poised to emerge from the global coronavirus pandemic.