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Thursday, July 02, 2009
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection biologists went out today in Groton to band osprey chicks. The DEP monitors Osprey chicks along the shoreline. Wildlife Biologist ...
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Rell Urged To Expand Rail Service To New London 7/1/2009 |
Region News
$900,000 grant to fund expansion at Community Health Center
New London - The Community Health Center will receive $900,000 in federal stimulus funds for its first major expansion since moving into the Shaw's Cove ...
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Buck to face trial for wife's murder
A New London judge has found there is enough evidence to try Charles F. Buck for the 2002 murder of his wife, Leslie.
Judge Susan B. ...
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Mohegan Sun cancels rescheduled event
Mohegan - Mohegan Sun has announced that the "Wild Wednesdays" festivities rescheduled from Wednesday to tonight on the rooftop of the Riverview Garage have been ...
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Navy sailor dead from fight
A dispute at a Preston bar over $15 has resulted in a Groton man being held on a $300,000 bond at the Corrigan Correctional Center ...
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Norwich police promotes three officers
Norwich - During the Norwich Police Department's promotion ceremony Wednesday, Patrick Daley, Edwin Peckham and Peter Camp made sure to thank their families and then ...
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Pfizer selling potential skin products
Pfizer Inc. has announced that it plans to sell three potential skin treatments to a Tennessee pharmaceutical company for an undisclosed price.
David K. Rosen, head ...
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Shelter director is fired
New London - The executive director of the Covenant Shelter has been dismissed by the board of directors, and a search is under way for ...
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Water everywhere
Jess Brown, right, and his friend Andrew Sullivan, center, of Westerly, push a stalled vehicle through a flooded section of Route 1 in Pawcatuck Wednesday. ...
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Water sport
From left, Philip Kretschmer, 16, of Boston, Hari Patel, 12, of Boston, and Jack McDonald, 16, of Groton Long Point, pull Ned McDonald, 12, of ...
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Consultant includes Water Street bridge as transportation option
New London - The idea of a footbridge crossing Water Street and the train tracks made its official re-entry into the public conversation Tuesday when ...
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EB worker killed at R.I. plant was trapped by door
North Kingstown, R.I.— An Electric Boat employee died from the injuries he sustained this morning when he was trapped between a piece of machinery and ...
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Family's Rescuer Is Still Critical
A young man who rescued his family from his burning home in Griswold Saturday was in critical condition Tuesday at Bridgeport Hospital.
Kyle Landa's family home ...
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Federal Stimulus Money Could Help Improve Herring Run
East Lyme - A federal stimulus grant intended to help the sagging economy could give a boost to sagging herring populations at the same time.
The ...
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Finally, Some Fun In The Sun
From left, Samantha Hammer, 10, her sister, Nicole Hammer, 12, and their cousin, Kaitlyn Thormahlen, 13, all of Bristol, dig a hole in the sand ...
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Home At Last
Rick Woodward of Waterford, a heavy-equipment operator for the City of New London, tightens a support bolt while mounting an 1871 boat howitzer onto an ...
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Mohegan Sun cancels tonight's 'Wild Wednesdays' festivities
Mohegan - Citing the inclement weather, Mohegan Sun has canceled the "Wild Wednesdays" festivities scheduled for tonight.
The festivities, which were to take place on the ...
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New London Sends Out Layoff Slips After Talks With Union Break Down
New London - The city sent out layoff notices to all the members of the public works union Monday after talks for worker concessions broke ...
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Panel: Prescription Drug Abuse Growing
Norwich - While local community leaders recognize that prescription drug abuse is a local and national problem, a solution requires more involvement and attention.
That was ...
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Philanthropist Jim Smith dies
Laurence P. "Jim" Smith, 94, of Waterford, a prominent philanthropist who gave millions to regional causes during his lifetime, died this morning after a long ...
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Rell formally vetoes Democratic budget; talks continue
Hartford - After pledging to do so over the weekend, Gov. M. Jodi Rell formally vetoed a Democratic budget bill Wednesday, the first day of ...
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Rep. O'Rourke resumes leadership post 7/1/2009 |
Severe thunderstorm warning issued 7/1/2009 |
Sewer-Expansion Plan Gets Mixed Reviews From The Public At Hearing In Norwich 7/1/2009 ("Norwich-CT") |
Study: Sutton Park Could Be Groton's 'It' Site 7/1/2009 ("Groton-CT") |
Water On Fishers Island Contaminated By E. Coli 7/1/2009 ("Regional") |
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