The state awarded nearly $12 million in grants to 17 towns and cities for projects that will improve transportation safety and mobility.
The accident has caused traffic delays on a major state highway after a vehicle went down an embankment.
The road was closed for several hours on Tuesday.
Initial work on the busy street's complete makeover starts Wednesday, July 30.
Work for both of the projects started Monday, with one initiative lasting through September, the other through November.
The accident had caused traffic issues on a busy state highway in Berlin.
Fire officials urge motorists to avoid the area.
The two-vehicle accident had closed a lane of travel.
One lane of travel had been shut down.
A busy roadway is closed and several traffic lights in the area are not working.
One lane of travel was closed, resulting in traffic backups.
The accident happened early Thursday morning, with work crews having to make repairs to the roadway area at the scene.
The accident has closed a lane of travel.
A prolonged road closure is expected, according to fire officials.
Four adults and four children were treated by fire department and EMS personnel.
The blaze had closed one lane of travel.
The accident had traffic backed up Wednesday evening.
The closure is due to bridge maintenance work and it will impact traffic for about a week, police said.
The accident had closed one lane of travel.
Starting Sunday, March 10, new transit bus routes will serve New Britain, Berlin, Meriden, Plainville, Southington, and Stamford.
The two-vehicle accident had shut down a lane.
The incident had resulted in the closure of two lanes.
A busy section of state highway has one section shut down as crews tend to the scene.
Berlin was one of 17 Connecticut towns to receive the funds, which were announced Thursday by state officials.
Work is expected to take place on local roads through May.
Both a state road refurb and the re-paving of three town roads will begin this spring.
The Berlin Town Council made its choice earlier this month.
A two-vehicle accident had caused a morning-long traffic mess.
Friday's cold and windy weather appears to have played havoc in Berlin.
Accident closed lanes on highway.
Construction on the bridge wouldn't start until at least 2025.
Single-vehicle rollover in Berlin caused injuries and closed road. It's now cleared.
State officials said motorists in that area can expect lane closures.
The town has hired a firm to scan and record all of the town's roads to ascertain street conditions and problems in quality.
To mark National Distracted Driving Awareness month, Berlin officers conducted spot-checks to find distracted drivers.
The crash took place at around 11 p.m. at the corner of Woodruff Circle and the Berlin Turnpike, police confirmed to Patch.
Part of the road was closed down Wednesday morning.
State Police said the crash occurred Wednesday afternoon and one person was killed.
A pilot suffered minor injuries after an airplane overturned at Robertson Airport Thursday morning, multiple news outlets reported.
A driver who died in a car crash Friday has been identified.