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Resolution on auto crimes divides Southington town councilors Resolution on auto crimes divides Southington town councilors The Southington Town Council passed a resolution Monday calling for changes in state policy to address the rise in car thefts and burglaries locally. The smashed window of a vehicle broken into at a Meriden hotel can be seen in this photo from December. File photo, Record-Journal Advertisement February 23, 2021 06:07PM By Jesse Buchanan, Record-Journal staff SOUTHINGTON â The Town Council was divided nearly along party lines during a vote Monday on a resolution concerning auto crimes. Resolutions have at times been contentious and as recently as last month sparked debate when the council adopted a resolution in support of the gay community. ....
Southington could buy corner lot, scene of recent accidents Southington could buy corner lot, scene of recent accidents The Hop Haus wall contains several patch jobs in the brick after four vehicles struck the building in the past few years. | Richie Rathsack, Record-Journal Advertisement A car passes through the intersection of Route 10 and West Main Street in downtown Plantsville March 3, 2020. The brick building in the upper right, Hop Haus, has been struck by vehicles four times in the past few years by drivers trying to navigate the turn. | Richie Rathsack, Record-Journal Looking down Route 10 towards the intersection with West Main Street in downtown Plantsville March 3, 2020. The brick building in the distance, Hop Haus, has been struck four times in the past few years by drivers trying to navigate the turn. | Richie Rathsack, Record-Journal ....
After virus delays, Southington continues design work on final trail section After virus delays, Southington continues design work on final trail section Karen Walsh, of Southington, turns around at the end of the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail at Lazy Lane in Southington on Wednesday. Town officials are continuing with plans to design the last portion of the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail that runs from Lazy Lane to the Plainville town line. Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement View looking north shows the end of the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, left, at Lazy Lane in Southington, Wed., Jan. 6, 2021. Town officials are continuing with plans to design the last portion of the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail that runs from Lazy Lane to the Plainville town line. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal ....
Reply Karabin Farms in Southington is now officially protected by the state. (CT Department of Agriculture) SOUTHINGTON, CT Karabin Farms in Southington is officially protected by the state, the Connecticut Department of Agriculture announced Thursday. The farm was protected through the state s Community Farms Preservation Program in conjunction with the town of Southington, which contributed 50 percent of the funds to purchase the development rights. The Community Farms Preservation Program began in 2012 as a pilot program to offer food-producing farms with local community support an avenue to permanently protect their farmland from future development. The purchase price was not disclosed. Subscribe ....
Southington council OKâs purchase of development rights Southington council OKâs purchase of development rights Karabin Farms, 894 Andrews St., Southington, Wed., Sept. 16, 2020. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Cows gather in their pen at Karabin Farms, 894 Andrews St., Southington, Wed., Sept. 16, 2020. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal December 14, 2020 09:24PM By Jesse Buchanan, Record-Journal staff SOUTHINGTON â Town officials approved a deal Monday night that will prevent development on Karabin Farms, a purchase thatâs been in the works for years. By buying development rights, the town prevents owners of the 48-acre Karabin Farms from building on the land. The deal cost just under $800,000, which will be split by the state and town. ....