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Lauretti: Mas property could become Shelton manufacturing hub with national name brand companies

Lauretti: Mas property could become Shelton manufacturing hub with national name brand companies Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail 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

Shelton mayor to talk Mas property future Wednesday Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail 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.

Shelton school staffers ready to get vaccinated

Shelton school staffers ready to get vaccinated Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail Exterior view of the Board of Education offices in Shelton, Conn. Nov. 5, 2020.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media SHELTON City educators are breathing a sigh of relief after word from Gov. Ned Lamont’s office that school staff and professional childcare workers will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine next month. The news of educators’ ability to be vaccinated beginning in March was part of Lamont’s new schedule, released Monday, for age-based eligibility for the next several months. “This is news that we have been waiting to hear,” said Deb Keller, Perry Hill School music teacher and head of the city’s teachers’ union. “Although Shelton has been very fortunate that the schools have not been a primary source for spreading COVID, we will all feel much safer with the protection the vaccine will offer us.”

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