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  2. Tilcon Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Tilcon Connecticut, commonly known as Tilcon, is a construction and aggregates company located in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was founded in 1923 as Angelo Tomasso Inc (today known as the Tomasso Group). As of 2021, the company is a subsidiary of CRH America, which purchased Tilcon in 1996. Tilcon primarily manufactures crushed stone ...

  3. Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority, formerly the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (1973-2014), is a quasi-public agency that provides single-stream recycling and trash disposal for Connecticut cities and towns.

  4. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A number of U.S. states, including California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Oregon, and Vermont have passed laws that establish deposits or refund values on beverage containers while other jurisdictions rely on recycling goals or landfill bans of recyclable materials.

  5. Ulbrich (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ulbrich was founded in 1924 by Frederick Christian Ulbrich Sr. as The Fred Ulbrich Company, in Wallingford, Connecticut.Ulbrich was originally a scrap yard, but gradually expanded and pivoted to stainless steel in 1936 after a merger between two corporations that prevented Ulbrich Sr. from selling to one of his top buyers. 1937 saw the creation of Victory Cutlery Company, a now defunct ...

  6. Martin Marietta Materials - Wikipedia

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    The present-day materials business is distantly descended from Superior Stone, an aggregates company founded in 1939 in Raleigh, North Carolina.In 1959, the company was purchased by the American-Marietta Corporation, which merged with the Glenn L. Martin Company a year later to form the Martin Marietta Corporation.

  7. Las Cruces High teen dies in car crash - AOL

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    In a March 4 news release, LCPS acknowledged the death of a Las Cruces High School student in a car accident over the weekend.

  8. U.S. Concrete - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, U.S. Concrete expanded its aggregates portfolio with the acquisition of Coram Materials, a construction aggregate producer on Long Island, New York. [10] In June 2021, Vulcan Materials (VMC) announced they would be acquiring U.S. Concrete (USCR) for $74 per share, a 30% premium on the date of the announcement. The deal is valued at $1. ...

  9. Homeless to homeowner: Las Cruces man buys first home - AOL

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