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- Planners suggested the electric vehicle manufacturer consider a different site in South Windsor.
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- With a developer pursuing two lawsuits to press South Windsor into authorizing a nearly 360,000-square-foot warehouse, nine neighbors are seeking to intervene so they can continue arguing against the project.
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- South Windsor planners have approved the plan to build 165 apartments at Evergreen Walk after the developer slightly increased the number of units that will be set aside for affordable housing.
- As Evergreen Walk prepares to welcome two prominent new tenants, South Windsor planners likely will decide Tuesday on a proposal for 165 apartments at the retail hub ā an idea that got both public support and criticism at a recent hearing.
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- Despite being rejected in the winter, a developer is again asking South Windsor to authorize 165 more apartments behind Evergreen Walk - and is suing in case the answer is "no."
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- After an hour-long discussion with little consensus, South Windsorās council tonight tabled a proposal to ban open-carry guns in city buildings - but will hold a townwide forum sometime this summer.
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Sports
- The UConn womenās basketball team has finalized its nonconference schedule for 2022-23 season. The Huskies will play Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville on Jan. 26, the programs announced.
Business
- Arriving units attempted to stop the Passport, but the operator continued on the highway into Farmington, then exited and re-entered to head east, police said.
Local politics
- After losing House Speaker Joe Aresimowiczās district after he retired in 2020, Berlin and Southington Democrats are looking to a well-known former town manager to get them back in power in November.
Nation & World
- The CDC relaxed its COVID-19 guidelines, dropping the recommendation that Americans quarantine themselves if they come into close contact with an infected person.
Opinion
- We know bears come for the food and not our company and the problem seems to be growing as more Connecticut residents report issues with the large, clawed animals. Earlier this summer, a bear that broke into multiple homes in Canton was euthanized by DEEP.
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East Windsorās Dari Delite to close after 66 years: āYou will forever be etched in our heartsā
Dari Delite, the East Windsor ice cream shop that has delighted residents of the town for 66 years, announced that the store would close for good at the end of the season.
- Hartford Public Schools welcomed teachers from Puerto Rico Wednesday as part of the districtās effort to fill vacancies and enhance cultural enrichment through Hartfordās new Paso a Paso Puerto Rico Recruitment Program.
- West Hartford's GastroPark, which has been serving breakfasts and lunches for two years, now is doing weekend brunch.