Author Archives: Don Kindred
Kung Fu, a Christmas Miracle
Kick 2014 to the curb and do some good while you’re at it !!! Come down for Kung Fu’s annual holiday spectacular at Toad’s Place in New Haven. The local tri state favorites will be playing their unique brand of fun-loving and thoughtful jam band fusion, as their web site puts it: “Proud to be […]
Joan Rivers
Our dear friend, Joan Rivers, died today. We’ve known Joan for years and have moved her nearly a dozen times, the first time being from her home in Connecticut out to her daughter’s home in California. Alex and Dionte, one of our father and son moving teams went out on that first move and they […]
Investors Hope to Make a Museum Out of Poet’s Home
Wallace Stevens is a Pulitzer Prize winning poet who died in 1955 and lived most of his days out in Hartford, in a home on Westerly Terrace. The home of the famous poet is now for sale, and a small group of devoted investors have signed a purchase agreement with the hopes of turning the […]
Plans Developed to Renovate the Capewell Factory
The Sheldon-Carter Oak neighborhood residents are hopeful that an eyesore, which has been looming in the area for the last 30 years, will finally be renovated and beautified. The Capewell Horse Nail Company factory has been nothing but a decaying building with boarded windows and chain-link fences surrounding the exterior. This factory stands 3 stories […]
New Neighborhoods, Inc. Brings New Green Housing to Connecticut
Your Connecticut movers are excited about the partnership of The Citi Foundation and New Neighborhoods, Inc. In Fairfield County. The nonprofit housing developer, New Neighborhoods, Inc. has received a grant from The Citi Foundation to help build more affordable housing with green initiatives. With the grant the developer hopes to make more affordable, green housing […]
Connecticut Fire Fighters Gear up for Annual Convention
Your Connecticut moving professionals are already planning for September’s upcoming Fire Fighter’s Convention. Whether you will be attending the big Fire Fighter Parade, or not, if you live in North Haven, you should be prepared too! On September 16th, Washington Avenue in North Haven will be closed for several hours to allow the 129th Annual […]
Free Fishing in Connecticut This Saturday
This Saturday is Free Fishing Day in Connecticut. All public waters in the state will be available to residents and non-residents alike who would enjoy a great day of no-license-required fishing. Your Connecticut relocation providers think a pre-Mother’s Day fishing excursion may be a great way to kick off the weekend. After a free day […]
Genome Lab Moving to Connecticut
Connecticut governor, Dannel Malloy, has confirmed that the state will begin development of a one-billion-dollar genome laboratory which will be up and fully operational in roughly twenty years. Among other great things, the lab will provide over six hundred scientist and technician jobs, not to mention put Connecticut on the bioscience map! Your professional Connecticut […]
Move in Connecticut for Better Schools
During a time when unemployment is nearly at its’ peak, it is often difficult to move into an affordable home with an exceptional public school district. Your Connecticut moving professionals have researched public schools that have been honored for their academic progress for the 2011 academic year. Bridgeport, New Haven, West Haven, Hamden, Norwalk, Ansonia, […]
Kensington Hot Destination for Connecticut Families on the Move
Looking for a new home in Connecticut is often very involved process for families looking to relocate. Moving with children means not only finding the perfect home, but also the best community for the kids. From good schools to safe parks and neighbors, parents moving in Connecticut insist on the best for their children; and […]