‘Conroy’

St. Mary’s still has plans for downtown after merger
Plans for a merger between the Waterbury Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital will not affect plans for St. Mary’s to build a medical office in Naugatuck as part of the borough’s downtown development project, according to St. Mary’s President and CEO Chad Wable. “I think that there’s really no impact on our commitment to... »
Conroy, Greene Jr. differ on voting record
State Representative Theresa Conroy (D-Seymour) is vying to renew her seat in the 105th Assembly District in the November elections and will be opposed by Leonard Greene Jr., the son of the man she succeeded. Conroy and Greene Jr. don’t see eye to eye on many issues, and they, like their parties, could not... »
GDC, Mezzo to sign agreement on site access
NAUGATUCK — The borough will begin its long-awaited search for contamination on privately owned property downtown where a Fairfield-based developer wants to build the first phase of the$710 million revitalization project called Renaissance Place. The Board of Mayor and Burgesses unanimously gave Mayor Robert A. Mezzo authority on Tuesday to enter into a site... »
Renaissance Place: 2010 may bring progress
NAUGATUCK — Contrary to popular opinion, General DataComm’s apparent unwillingness to sell its property at 6 Rubber Avenue will not be the biggest impediment to the Renaissance Place project in 2010—the biggest stopping block will be a tight-fisted, cash-strapped public sector and a skittish private investment market, according to first-term Democratic Mayor Bob Mezzo.... »
Conroy, NEDC solicit opinions of Parcel C
NAUGATUCK— The Naugatuck Economic Development Corporation and Conroy Development officials didn’t quite get what they were looking for Monday night when they held a public forum with St. Mary’s Health System regarding their potential construction of an outpatient health facility at Parcel C, the 2.2-acre borough-owned site across from Nardelli’s Grinder Shoppe. The forum... »

