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Canton Wins Grant For Promoting Collinsville – Hartford Courant

By Christine On January 13, 2015 · Add Comment · In In the News
Canton won a $10,000 grant from CMSC for a marketing campaign to promote redevelopment in Collinsville, reports the Hartford Courant.   The POP grant matches money the town already allocated for marketing efforts. Town officials collaborated on the grant application, which was awarded through CMSC’s Preservation of Place program.  As a CT Main Street member community,
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Newtown to receive Preservation of Place grant funds – HamletHub

By Christine On January 10, 2015 · Add Comment · In In the News
CMSC, a downtown revitalization and economic development non-profit, announced today that eight organizations and municipalities have been awarded a total of $80,000 in 2015 Preservation of Place (POP) grants. These grants will be used to provide Connecticut communities of Bridgeport, Canton, Hartford, New Milford, Newtown, Putnam, Torrington, and Windsor Locks with targeted resources to increase
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