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Norwalk receives $300M to boost education, infrastructure, and community development

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The state of Connecticut is allocating $300 million to the city of Norwalk, with funds designated for transportation, non-profits, flood prevention, and education.

At a press conference held at Marvin Elementary School, officials announced the state funding, highlighting its impact on local education. State Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D) emphasized the significant investment in education, citing millions of dollars for in-classroom funding, infrastructure, and school construction.

The funding will also benefit local non-profits, including the Maritime Aquarium and Stepping Stones Museum for Children.

This substantial investment is expected to drive positive change in Norwalk, addressing critical areas such as education, infrastructure, and community development.

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$300 Million State Funding Boosts Norwalk Education, Infrastructure, and Community Development

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