Letter to the Editor – Power plant impact on Oxford
#Middlebury #Oxford #TowanticPowerPlant
To the Editor:
We are experiencing the browning of Oxford. Anyone who thinks that Oxford has a rural character may want to drive by the titan ... Continue Reading →
Oxford road closure
#Middlebury #Oxford #Roadwork
State Senator Eric C. Berthel (R-32) posted that the Connecticut Department of Transportation will be milling and resurfacing a 2.71-mile segment of Route ... Continue Reading →
Letter to the Editor: Stop Towantic Power still going strong
#MIDDLEBURY #OXFORD #STOPTOWANTICPOWER
To the editor:
As a member of the Stop Towantic Power Coalition (STP) I have recently become aware that a person or persons are making statements ... Continue Reading →
Letter to the Editor – Did Temple deal with Braith Kelly?
#MIDDLEBURY #OXFORD #TOWANTICPOWERCENTER
To the editor:
At the Oxford Board of Selectmen meeting Oct. 5, First Selectman George Temple was asked by a resident to comment about the ... Continue Reading →
Public input vital to power plant defeat
To the Editor:
The Connecticut Siting Council (CSC) public meeting on Jan. 15 in Oxford concerning the proposed CPV Towantic Energy gas/oil power plant provided Oxford, Middlebury, ... Continue Reading →
Power plant a benefit to all
To the Editor:
There’s a constant flow of negative letters regarding the proposed Oxford power plant. They hit all the bases, i.e., negative real estate value, threat to aircraft, ... Continue Reading →
Power plant opposition grows
About 100 residents of Oxford, Middlebury, Southbury and Naugatuck gathered at the Connecticut Siting Council in New Britain Nov. 13 to protest an application by Massachusetts-based ... Continue Reading →
Towantic Power Plant Resurrected
By MARJORIE NEEDHAM
Nearly 15 years ago, the Town of Middlebury and some of its citizens loudly, and in some cases with legal action, protested the building of a 550-megawatt power ... Continue Reading →
Company hosts Oxford power plant open house
We saw no Middlebury officials at the Aug. 5, 2014, Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) Towantic Energy Center open house. The company open house was meant to provide information on the 805-MW ... Continue Reading →
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