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Cramer & Anderson Partner Casagrande Named to Super Lawyers List

Cramer & Anderson Municipal Law Partner Dan Casagrande has been selected to the 2022 Connecticut Super Lawyers list, an honor reserved for attorneys who exhibit excellence in their practice. Only 5 percent of attorneys in Connecticut receive the distinction, according to Super Lawyers, a rating service for outstanding attorneys whose selection process combines peer nominations

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Bethlehem Wetlands Denial Backs Cramer & Anderson Client

The Bethlehem Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency on July 27 denied an application submitted by Grillo Services, LLC for an organic composting facility and construction & demolition debris transfer station on property located at 351 Main St. South. The denial closely reflects issues, concerns, and violations cited by experts retained by Cramer & Anderson and the firm’s

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New Milford Settles With Candlewood Solar; Key Concessions

The Town of New Milford has reached a settlement in its lawsuit challenging the Connecticut Siting Council’s 2017 approval of Candlewood Solar LLC’s development and management plans for a 20 megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic electric generating facility on a sensitive Candlewood Mountain site. Cramer & Anderson Municipal Law Partner Dan Casagrande, who represents the Town in

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Power Distributors Cut Ties With Candlewood Solar Project

The controversial Candlewood Solar project has lost its buyers for the solar power that would be generated by a solar photovoltaic facility on an environmentally sensitive site in New Milford. On Nov. 10, the power distribution companies that had signed power purchase agreements (PPAs) with Candlewood Solar LLC sent notices of termination. A Nov. 13

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Latest Candlewood Solar Plan Threatens Salamanders in New Milford

Following the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s rejection in May of Candlewood Solar’s latest attempt to move forward with plans for a 20 MW solar photovoltaic project in New Milford, project developers have returned with an 18 MW version of the embattled proposal that threatens the habitat of northern slimy salamanders, a state-designated threatened species. In

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