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At The Day, we strive to cover stories our readers care about. Now, through our new project Curious CT, we're making it easier for you to tell us what you want to know about people, places and issues in southeastern Connecticut. All you have to do is submit your question in the form below.
Not sure what to ask? You can ask questions big or small, such as: "Who's the biggest taxpayer in Groton?" or "How often do legislators travel outside of Connecticut for work?" or "What's the average wait time at the local DMV?"
After each submission period, we'll select a few questions and kick it back to you, the readers, to vote on your favorite. Once a winner is selected by reader votes, we'll contact the person who submitted the winning question to be part of the reporting process, if they so desire. Then we'll report back what we learn. This could be in a story, a podcast, a video or a combination.
September 23, 2023
A reader asked through CuriousCT where a forgotten Revolutionary War fort stood in New London. We went looking for the location.
July 22, 2023
A reader wanted to know why the state is cutting down all the trees along interstates and state routes. Here’s what we learned.
November 07, 2021
Grounds at Harkness Memorial State Park were once a millionaire’s nine-hole links
September 04, 2021
Groton once had a World War II boat on display but couldn’t keep it
April 10, 2021
It was inevitable that state government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic would wreak havoc on the leisure and hospitality industry, a “supersector” of the Connecticut ...
March 27, 2021
Beloved New London hotel has both prospered and struggled
March 27, 2021
New London — A visitor to the Lighthouse Inn would have to look past the layer of sawdust and stacks of wood flooring waiting to be installed to envision a sun-drenched m...
March 18, 2021
From 2019 to 2020, the Anti-Defamation League tracked 193 incidents of hate, extremism and anti-Semitism in Connecticut, ranging from a July 2020 murder in Hartford in wh...
April 13, 2020
The Day continues to get many coronavirus-related questions from readers, and we're trying to answer several at a time on a weekly basis. You can submit questions at thed...
April 04, 2020
The Day has received dozens of reader-submitted questions about the coronavirus, ranging from general questions to ones specific to certain conditions or situations. We'v...
March 14, 2020
Norwich — At the Norwich Department of Motor Vehicles branch last week, Putnam resident Trevor J. Clark-Zamoider sat and waited with forms that he had printed at home so ...
November 20, 2019
Groton — The land that once was home to the Birch Plain Golf Course and most recently The Pines Golf Course & Driving Range is now officially farmland. Through The Day's ...
November 17, 2019
New London — A developer with experience in transforming brownfields into residences has purchased a long-vacant mill complex on Garfield Avenue with plans for up to 90 a...
November 14, 2019
East Lyme — As part of The Day's CuriousCT initiative, a reader asked: "What happened to the fish mural on the Niantic Center grammar school? It was removed at the start ...
October 26, 2019
A CuriousCT respondent who wished to remain anonymous suggested The Day provide a “thorough accounting” of the slot-machine revenue the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan tr...
September 24, 2019
Readers seem to have government on their minds, so we've culled these four questions for you to consider in our next round of CuriousCT voting: [naviga:ul] [naviga:li]How...
August 30, 2019
Since The Day started CuriousCT in February, readers have submitted more than 350 questions. Reporters have answered many of them, some about how government spends our mo...
August 17, 2019
When David Watson looked down at his utility bill in 2003, the last year he lived in Boise, Idaho, electricity cost about 8 cents per kilowatt hour. Now Watson, a 67-year...
July 11, 2019
Why do Bill Memorial Library in Groton and Bill Library in Ledyard share a name? How are they related? That was the question voters in the latest CuriousCT round selected...
June 03, 2019
As part of The Day's CuriousCT initiative, we've received quite a few questions about specific buildings in the area. Today, we're answering questions about two. If you'r...
May 31, 2019
CuriousCT readers turned their interests to boats in this round of questions. Q. What’s the history behind the small boat named “Blue Peter” in the Olde Mistick Villa...
May 18, 2019
Newspaper and cardboard were flattened and bundled and left on the curb alongside a container of cans and bottles. Loose paper went up in flames in a backyard barrel. The...
May 12, 2019
In the 30 or 40 years following his move to Connecticut with his wife in 1970, Ledyard resident Bill Hakkinen found that "everything was kind of steady" and the economy w...
April 26, 2019
This month, CuriousCT readers are wondering about blighted properties in Groton and Quaker Hill, an abandoned restaurant in Noank and a proposed restaurant on a pier in N...
March 31, 2019
Our CuriousCT initiative gives readers the chance to ask the questions they want answered. Recently New Londoner Clifford Marlow, who lives on Ocean Avenue, wanted to kno...
March 30, 2019
In talk of school regionalization proposals, Jim Miller heard a lot about saving costs on superintendents, but it seemed to him "that was a very, very small piece of the ...
March 24, 2019
As part of The Day's CuriousCT initiative, we've received quite a few questions about specific buildings in the area. Today, we're answering four readers' questions and p...
March 22, 2019
New London — The city has not handed out a single blight-related fine in at least a year, a fact that city officials claim has not hindered the success of an initiative d...
March 16, 2019
New London — Clifford Marlow doesn’t make a habit of driving around the city with a clipboard and camera to document properties not adhering to the city’s property mainte...
February 23, 2019
It's been a movie palace and a derelict; New London continues to hope for a third act