MILFORD — On Tuesday, Milford’s entire Hartford delegation staged a press conference deriding a $9.1 improvement project for Silver Sands State Park. Their appeal to the media was all for naught. Less than 24 hours after that event, the state Bond Commission approved $9.1 million to fund the construction of a number of amenities there, the only undeveloped one of the four shorefront state parks. “Today’s decision was deeply disappointing, but not at all surprising,” Slossberg said after the Bond Commission meeting. “This project has been widely opposed from the beginning, and that opposition has consistently been ignored. The simple fact is that no one wants this project and the State of Connecticut cannot afford it.
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