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Northwestern Connecticut Community College (NCCC) will debut its new Joyner Health Science Center this fall. Planning for the building began in the early 2000’s when the college received a state grant of $25 million for facility improvements. Around the same time, the veterinary technician program started up in the existing Joyner Center, which was previously a grocery store built in 1957. The college allocated funds to the most immediate needs — a new Brunoli began placing the steel beams in April 2016. library, completed in 2003, and an A new building was proposed that would cost $27 million. arts and science center in 2008. With around $10 million left in the budget, the NCCC chancellor commissioned archi- The chancellor met with state legislators and secured the tects, engineers and academic specialists to design a remodel additional funds, leading to Northeast Collaborative of the current building. It was determined, however, that the Architects’ design in 2010. The project consists of two floors and 24,400 sq. ft. of new former grocery store, with its low basement and concrete ceiling, would not meet the needs of the growing health sci- space. This construction project involves the educational ence programs at the college. see NCCC page 14

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he W.I. Clark Company, headquartered in Wallingford, Conn., hosted a record turnout for its 21st annual paving seminar on March 30. The paving seminar is held each year to create awareness of the Hamm, Vogele, Wirtgen, Kleeman and Leeboy products available at W.I. Clark. The seminar not only educates the local conW.I. Clark’s paving seminar tractors and municipalities attracted a crowd of more than 100 people, who had a chance to see on how to properly maintain latest Hamm, Vogele, Wirtgen and Kleeman machines on display.

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