Schools

Norwich Receives State Funding For School Improvements

The district is one of about 30 from around Connecticut that will receive funding.

NORWICH, CT — Thirty Connecticut towns and cities this week received final approval of funding from the state Bonding Commission to get much needed improvement work done on schools.

The work includes improvements to windows, doors, boilers, heating and ventilation systems, communications/technology systems, lockers, floors, ceilings, restrooms, lighting, energy efficiency, entryways, driveways, parking areas, play areas, athletic fields, various equipment, roof repairs, and installation or upgrades to security equipment.

The municipalities received the following grant awards:
—Ansonia, $580,000;
—Bloomfield, $580,000;
—Bridgeport, $2,000,000;
—Bristol, $1,080,000;
—Danbury, $1,080,000;
—Derby, $580,000;
—East Hartford, $1,080,000;
—East Haven, $580,000;
—East Windsor, $580,000;
—Hamden, $1,080,000;
—Hartford, $2,000,000;
—Killingly, $580,000;
—Manchester, $1,080,000;
—Middletown, $1,080,000;
—Naugatuck, $1,080,000;
—New Britain, $1,080,000;
—New Haven, $2,000,000;
—New London, $580,000;
—Norwalk, $1,080,000;
—Norwich, $580,000;
—Putnam, $580,000;
—Stamford, $2,000,000;
—Vernon, $580,000;
—Waterbury, $2,000,000;
—West Haven, $1,080,000;
—Winchester, $580,000;
—Windham, $580,000;
—Windsor, $580,000;
—Windsor Locks, $580,000

Find out what's happening in Norwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

— By Jack Kramer, Patch Correspondent

Image via Shutterstock

Find out what's happening in Norwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.