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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 – Members of the Ansonia Board of Aldermen voted July 8 to spend $4.5 million to buy land on Pulaski Highway for a ...
Ansonia Corp Counsel John Marini addresses concerns about Mayor Cassetti's 5.9 million long-term capital improvement plan during the Ansonia Board of Aldermen meeting at Ansonia City Hall in ...
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 ...
ANSONIA >> Residents will cast ballots in November on $5 million worth of capital improvement projects, which city officials say will not impact taxpayers’ wallets.
“Ansonia is becoming the food capital of the Valley,” Mayor David Cassetti proclaimed at the opening of Food Truck and Co., which supplies food trucks and has indoor eating on 1 Howard Ave.
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 ...
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