A dilapidated warehouse property on New Brunswick Avenue would eventually be demolished and re-built to modern standards under a redevelopment plan introduced by City Council.
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A dilapidated warehouse property on New Brunswick Avenue would eventually be demolished and re-built to modern standards under a redevelopment plan introduced by City Council.
Continue reading Redevelopment plan for New Brunswick Ave site
The holiday window decoration contest is back!
The city has launched a survey seeking input from arts of all disciplines and fields on the types of resources and programs that are important to them.
Continue reading City launches arts survey to guide programs
Parking permit fee increases approved last month by City Council are scheduled to go into effect Dec. 1.
Continue reading Parking permit hikes take effect next month
.City Council is poised to authorize more than $4 million in borrowing for various improvements to the sewer system, water system filtration upgrades at the city’s water treatment plant, and replacement of water meters at various locations.
Continue reading Council to borrow $4M for sewer improvements, replace water meters
The monthly reader poll for October returned to a two-horse race as it has been for the last several years.
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A large industrial property in the city’s southwest corner qualifies for redevelopment under state law.
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The Planning Board endorsed declaring six lots on Pierce and Fulton Streets and East Milton Avenue in need of redevelopment.
Continue reading Fulton, Pierce lots deemed in need of redevelopment