CURRENT NEWS

$1M in State Funding for ‘r kids

February 16, 2018

The Bond Commission approved a $1 million grant-in-aide to create a dedicated visitation space, additional childcare and programming space for the children and families at the 'r kids Family Center in New Haven.

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No Permit for Electronic Sign

February 13, 2018

Rep. Pat Dillon is calling on the state Department of Transportation to issue a “stop work” order at the site of the electronic signage at 1057 Whalley Avenue in New Haven.

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Neighborhood Concerns on Delaney’s

February 8, 2018

At Lyric Hall, neighbors voiced support and concerns about a proposed apartment complex at the site of the 100-year-old building that housed Delaney’s – before the 2014 fire.

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Long Battle for Sinking Homes

December 2, 2017

It has been a long battle...since 2004...a battle that I continue to fight today – the securing state relief for homeowners of the sinking homes in the Beverly Hills area of Westville.

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West River Comes To Life

April 10, 2017

Residents from both New Haven and Woodbridge gathered at the edge of West River, at the site of the old dam, for an update Saturday on the progress of the river and what is hoped for the future of recreation that would tie the two cities together.

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The Future of Retail in Connecticut

March 6, 2017

Part of my responsibility in Hartford is to make sure New Haven gets its fair share of dollars. An equally important responsibility is to protect New Haven’s current tax base. To that end, I have filed legislation, Proposed Bill 6100, “An Act Concerning the Future of Retail in Connecticut” and testified before the Legislature’s Commerce Committee.

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