Day 11: The waterfront that works

Proving again that Norwalk is a working waterfront, we run into a crew that is awaiting a 12×20x10 transformer that was originally shipped from Taiwan via New Jersey. Its ultimate destination is the power plant at Manresa Island.
A transformer basically takes energy from a power plant and stores it, said CJ Gagney, who works for Bay Crane.

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  1. Wait til you get to Rowayton. Their beach is ultra exclusive – you won’t get near it. I think they charge an outrageous amount to even walk on it !

    This is all intended to keep the african-americans, hispanics and the less well-heeled of norwalk out.

    Comment by TED IN NORWALK — June 30th, 2009 @ 2:44 pm

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