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The former home of Crescendoe Gloves sits on the chopping block. Johnstown city lawmakers earlier last week approved a $287,000 bid from Dan’s Hauling and Demolition to raze the old mill, and eventually use the leveled space for storage. In 2015, the city acquired the boarded-up structure by m ....
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[email protected] JOHNSTOWN The city has to relocate a water main or mains as part of the state’s next safety project on Route 30A. The Common Council on Feb. 15 at City Hall passed a resolution to authorize the relocation in conjunction with the second phase of the state Department of Transportation’s Routes 30A/29 project. DOT is proposing reconstruction of Route 30A toward the south a second phase. A similar widening project was done by DOT in 2019 from Townsend Avenue, south to Briggs Street. The new project will stretch from Briggs Street to the Prindle Avenue area. City officials said the state will include as part of the construction, reconstruction or improvement of the project the relocation and adjustment to water mains. Changes are being made pursuant to state Highway Law. ....
Crash damages utility pole, closes Prindle Avenue in Ansonia FacebookTwitterEmail A file photo of an Ansonia, Conn., police cruiser.Ansonia Police / Contributed Photo ANSONIA A stretch of Prindle Avenue is closed Friday morning after a driver struck a utility pole, according to police. A driver crashed into a pole on Route 243, Prindle Avenue, around 10:30 a.m., police said. Prindle Avenue is closed between Pulaski Highway and Platt Street in both directions because of the damaged pole. There was no immediate word on any possible injuries to those involved in the crash. The state Department of Transportation indicated only one vehicle was involved. ....