Property transfers: Week of July 14
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleStratford property transfers: Week of July 21
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleProperty transfers: Week of July 27
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleStratford ranks 13th best town in Conn. for homeownership
Stratford ranks 13th out of 60 towns in Connecticut with a population over 5,000 in a survey of “best places for homeownership in Connecticut,” according to consumer advocacy company NerdWallet. The...
View ArticleNo agreement in sight for Raymark cleanup
In the 25 years since Raymark, formerly and aptly named Raybestos, was forced to close its brake pad manufacturing facility, Stratford residents have been living with the fallout of an ongoing...
View ArticleLetter: Urging public to speak to Council tonight re WPCA
Bioethics – our plant OK—obscure subject line. But there is a Town Council meeting tonight, Aug. 11, and that’s a perfect time to engage council about the WPCA impending sale. Is that sale a good idea?...
View ArticleBig change made to WPCA budget without notifying members
At some point between March 12, when the Mayor John Harkins’ office published a Proposed Operating Budget for the Water Pollution Control Authority, and July 1 when the mayor’s office published the...
View ArticleUpdated: Town Hall changes WPCA budget, fails to tell WPCA
At some point between May 12 and May 22, the Water Pollution Control Authority proposed budget was changed by adding $5.6 million as an expense for land acquisition, and by adding $5.6 million as...
View ArticleProperty transfers: Week of Aug. 11
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleStratford property transfers: Week of Aug. 17
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleTown gets large grant for cleaning up Longbrook brownfield
The town of Stratford has been awarded a $2,850,000 grant from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development to demolish and remediate the 10.5 acre Contract Plating site, which lies...
View ArticleSquare One Theatre to move as Masons reclaim their space
The privately owned Scottish Rite theater in Stratford Center will no longer be available for use by Square One Theatre Company after it concludes its 25th season there in May. That means the...
View ArticleStratford property transfers: Week of Sept. 15
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticlePublic hearing on affordable housing Oct. 14
The Zoning Commission announced a second public hearing to address development of affordable housing at 3044 Main Street. A proposed amendment to zoning regulations would create a new Section 28...
View ArticleProperty transfers: Week of Oct. 13
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleHome prices up despite fewer units sold
It is somewhat unusual to see prices up when unit sales are down in a market, but that has been the case with sales of single-family homes in Stratford for the first nine months of 2014 compared to the...
View ArticleResident questions WPCA using funds for land
Ever since Mayor John Harkins and the Town Council started mentioning during the past year that the town may want to sell the land on which the Stratford Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF) is...
View ArticleMassey resigns, Kubic approved as WPCA chairman
First term town councilman Peter Massey (R-1st) resigned his position as chairman of the Stratford Water Pollution Control Authority, and Town Council chairman Joe Kubic was unanimously approved to...
View ArticleStratford property transfers: Week of Nov. 3, 2014
The following property transfers are copyrighted material previously published in the Commercial Record, a weekly trade paper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group,...
View ArticleZoning studies ‘affordable’ housing plan revisions
An affordable housing site plan has been put on hold by the zoning commission while the town assesses if rebuttal evidence introduced by the applicant at a public hearing on Oct. 28 is admissible. At...
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