The State Pier project deal is viscously unfair to Connecticut’s taxpayers.

Kevin Blacker
Posted inCT Viewpoints
The political roadhouse brawl about the State Pier
The press outside of Southeastern Connecticut seems largely unaware of the political roadhouse brawl going on at State Pier in New London over plans to fill 7 ½ acres of the deepest commercially available water in the state. The recent op-ed by Eversource’s Joe Nolan and Orsted’s David Hardy paints a deceptively rosy picture.