Politics & Government

Orange Receives State Grant For Improvements To Stone-Otis House

The state funding is part of the Small Town Economic Assistance Program.

ORANGE, CT — Orange is receiving a grant of $20,000 from the state to go toward the replacement of the roofing, ceilings, and siding at Stone-Otis House, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday. The town is matching the grant with a $20,000 contribution to go toward the improvement project.

The money is part of a pool of $11 million from the state under the Small Town Economic Assistance Program; 94 communities throughout Connecticut will share in the funding.

State Sen. James Maroney (D-Milford) welcomed the new state funding for capital improvement projects. Maroney represents Milford, Orange, and Woodbridge, all three of which are receiving money through the program.

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"This new funding will do nothing but increase business that will hopefully help our economy," Maroney said. "The pandemic really was a huge factor in the loss of profits across the state and with this new funding to make these renovations, the future is already starting to look brighter. I am thankful Governor Lamont took the time to make sure money was allocated to several local towns in our community."

Lamont said that he reinstated the program in an effort to support Connecticut’s municipalities while implementing projects that will give a boost to the economy and help in their response to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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For this round of funding, Lamont implemented a special coronavirus provision to support towns with expenditures related to their ongoing response to the pandemic, including for new construction, expansion, renovation, or replacement of existing facilities.

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