
Results 1 - 7 of 7 in Cobalt, CT
East Hampton Smart To Secure Water Supply
... After decades of debate, the decision to spend $790,000 for a permanent easement to wells on Oakum Dock Road in the Cobalt section of town gives East Hampton the ability to install a water system that could supply up to 950,000 gallons a day. The ... Comment?
Town Could Get Rights To New Water Supply
... is estimated to be $1.02 million. The town also reached an agreement to acquire the Greer property located behind Cobalt Market on Route 66, for $220,000, the Middletown Press reported. That property would become the site of a water treatment plant. Comment?
Voters Support Land Acquisition
... easement was 268 in support to 79 against; while a second vote on the purchase of a 10-acre property behind the Cobalt Market on Route 66 was approved 276 to 113. The town plans to build a water treatment facility at this site. Also during the ... Comment?
Town Meeting To Focus On Land Acquisitions
... its water source. The cost to the town for a permanent easement would be $790,000. The second property is behind the Cobalt Market on Route 66. Owned by the Greer family, the town would purchase the property for $212,500 and eventually build a water ... Comment?
Council To Discuss Property Deals Tuesday night
... source. The cost to the town for a permanent easement would be $790,000. The second property is located behind the Cobalt Market on Route 66. Owned by the Greer family, the town would purchase the property for $212,500 and eventually build a water ... Comment?
Town Could Get Rights To New Water Supply
... is estimated to be $1.02 million. The town also reached an agreement to acquire the Greer property located behind Cobalt Market on Route 66, for $220,000, the Middletown Press reported. That property would become the site of a water treatment plant. Comment?
Small Post Offices Serve As Community Link
... Hampton, with about 12,000 residents, has three post offices. There's another one in the center of town and one in Cobalt, which is about half a mile from ours in Middle Haddam. All that might change next fall, after the U.S. Postal Service takes a ... Comment?