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Annual Bloomington Rotary Toast to honor Charlotte Zietlow

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Plans For Recreational Cannabis Sales Still Unclear In Southington

It was last on the agenda, but the topic of recreational cannabis sales was passionately discussed. We’re not going to stop it. We need to go and prevent it in areas around schools for hospitals. Every place that is vulnerable to our children,” said commission member Susan Locks. While the hour-long discussion didn’t allow for public comment, people who live in town did attend. Stacey Dolan says she is not against dispensaries being in Southington, but does have concerns. “I don’t want it near anywhere where it’s going to cause major traffic congestion,” she said. Dolan is also frustrated with the process. She doesn’t want this decision solely in the hands of the Planning and Zoning Commission and has started a petition to bring this topic to a referendum.

Southington planners approve subdivision, new Dunkin', delay Laning Street decision

Southington planners approve subdivision, new Dunkin’, delay Laning Street decision Southington planners approve subdivision, new Dunkin’, delay Laning Street decision At left: View of North Ridge Estates on North Ridge Court off Welch Road in Southington, June 3. Advertisement Motorists travel on Welch Road next to land, left, proposed for a half-dozen homes in the North Ridge Estates development in Southington, Thurs., June 3, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Undeveloped land at the entrance to North Ridge Estates off Welch Road in Southington is seen here on May 28. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal file photo North Ridge Estates off Welch Road in Southington are seen here on May 28.

New food truck in Southington prompts town to develop regulations

New food truck in Southington prompts town to develop regulations New food truck in Southington prompts town to develop regulations New food truck in Southington prompts town to develop regulations Marty DiVito, of Wolcott, owner of Marty’s food truck. Advertisement April 11, 2021 12:04PM By Jesse Buchanan, Record-Journal staff SOUTHINGTON — A Wolcott restaurateur is readying a food truck for a seasonal spot on Meriden-Waterbury Turnpike where he’ll offer steak sandwiches, hamburgers, salads and his own relish. Marty DiVito’s request for permission to set up on his own land prompted town officials to consider rules on food trucks. DiVito got permission from the Zoning Board of Appeals this winter to set up his food truck for one year. Usually food trucks are looking for permission to set up at a festival or other event and board chairwoman Alicia Novi said there wasn’t really a category for what DiVito was doing.

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