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ANSONIA >> Voters will head to the polls in November to cast ballots on whether to approve borrowing $18.3 million to fund many long-overdue capital improvements, including building a new police ...
ANSONIA — Every little bit helps. That’s the thinking behind the Water Pollution Control Authority’s unanimous vote this week to reduce residents’ annual capital project sewer fee by $20 ...
Ansonia Credit Data, a major supplier of information on receivables from the trucking and transportation industry, has been sold to Equifax, one of the market leaders in providing credit ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — An aggressive street takeover in Ansonia not only has police on the hunt for drivers, but lawmakers are looking to toughen up the penalties for those involved. The ...
An Ansonia business owner is trying to take back her reputation. A scammer used her business’ name to steal tens of thousands of dollars from people across the country.
ANSONIA-The Board of Aldermen’s finance committee will consider a $21 million capital improvement plan that calls for purchasing an ambulance, re-roofing Ansonia High School and making the High ...
Gristedes supermarket chain is suing Madison Capital for allegedly defaulting on rent at the Ansonia condo building and misrepresenting its financial stability.
The Ansonia Police Department continues to search for any information. Information can be reported to the police department at 203-735-1885. Anonymous tips can be left by clicking here .
The 27-acre wooded lot was purchased by Ansonia Orchard LLC, an affiliate of Manhattan-based Fortitude Capital LLC, for $1.15 million, according to city records.
ANSONIA — Amid a battle over paying for the Pershing Drive sewer collapse, things have taken another downward plunge. A 10-foot section of pipe about 8 feet below the surface collapsed on ...
ANSONIA — On a soggy night Ansonia had one clear advantage on the mucky field at Jarvis Stadium — Tajik Bagley.The Chargers began their quest for a 20th state title by riding their workhorse ...
About 43 percent of the $41 million the City of Ansonia made after selling its sewer system went toward three municipal ...
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