Business Manager: Sean W. Daly
Opinion piece argues for establishment of a Connecticut Climate Superfund Act to address environmental challenges and fund climate change mitigation efforts across the state. Source: newhavenindependent.org
Historic West Hartford synagogue set for major redevelopment into residential units following $16 million sale, with total project cost estimated at $27 million. Source: hartfordbusiness.com
Connecticut secures federal funding for railway infrastructure improvements, aimed at enhancing transportation efficiency and safety across the state's rail network. Source: wshu.org
Analysis examines the contrast between worker support and wage disparities in Connecticut's labor market, highlighting economic inequality concerns. Source: ctmirror.org
Local residents and developers face off over proposed housing development at City Hall zoning hearing, highlighting ongoing tensions between neighborhood preservation and new construction. Source: newhavenindependent.org
Discover how IBEW is embracing digital transformation in apprenticeship training. This video showcases innovative computer-based learning tools and virtual simulations used to train the next generation of electrical workers. Source: youtube.org
Read about the inspiring initiative where IBEW volunteers bring electricity to remote areas of the Navajo Nation, transforming lives and communities through their expertise and dedication to service. Source: ibew.org
Follow IBEW members as they undertake a major airport infrastructure upgrade project, implementing state-of-the-art electrical systems and smart technology solutions for enhanced passenger experience and safety. Source: youtube.org
Join IBEW member Randy Ruth as he shares his personal journey in the electrical trade, highlighting the opportunities, challenges, and pride in being part of the IBEW community. Source: ibew.org
Explore the groundbreaking Vineyard Wind 1 project, America's first commercial-scale offshore wind farm. Watch IBEW electricians at work installing cutting-edge renewable energy infrastructure off the Massachusetts coast. Source: newhavenindependent.org
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