Widening I-95 in both directions from New Haven could transform how people view the city and compare it to others in the region, according to New Haven economic development officials. Malloy rolls out infrastructure proposal as GOP says there is not a viable way to pay for it "The extra lane going all the way from New Haven to Greenwich to the New York border will change people's perception of being 70 miles from New York City," said Matt Nemerson, who handles economic development for the city.
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