HARTFORD - The state on Wednesday granted $6.9 million for repairs to the Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, and another $1.9 million for the city’s Discovery Museum. The State Bond Commission also provided funding for expanding the Port of New Haven and improving Stern Village in Trumbull. Another $2 million went to Stratford for improvements to Veterans Park and $2.1 million to improve the South End Community Center. Funding for Norwalk includes $250,000 for a feasibility study for a new train station and $1.5 million to help Connecticut Public Broadcasting develop an Innovation and Tech Education Center on Wall Street.
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