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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 ...
 Rell Urged To Expand Rail Service To New London 7/1/2009 
Region News
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("Regional")
$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 ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
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. ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
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 ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
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 ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("Norwich-CT")
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 ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
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 ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("New London-CT")
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 ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("Stonington-CT")
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. ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("Groton-CT")
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
("Regional")
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
("Griswold-CT")
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
("Regional")
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
("New London-CT")
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
("Norwich-CT")
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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 ...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
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 ...
 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")

7/1/2009 ("Regional")
When the Mohegan Indians first started building their casino in the late 1990s, G. Michael Brown, the tough New Jersey lawyer who helped mastermind the ...
Region Briefs
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("Regional")
BLASTING NEAR CRYSTAL MALL RESCHEDULED
Waterford - Blasting scheduled for today along Route 85 near the Crystal Mall was canceled due to the anticipated bad weather. Route 85 between the entrances ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("New London-CT")
NL PUBLIC WORKS UNION CALLS LAYOFF NOTICES 'HARASSMENT'
The Public Works Union halted discussions about give-backs Wednesday after New London officials sent layoff notices to all 88 members of the American Federation of ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("Regional")
STONINGTON CLOSES SHELLFISH AREAS
The Stonington Shellfish Commission has closed all Stonington waters to the commercial and recreational harvesting of shellfish. The closure includes Conditional Areas A, B and Outer ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("New London-CT")
Business as usual for NL shelter during cease-and-desist process
New London - June 30 has come and gone, and still St. James Church welcomes the homeless. On Tuesday, the City Council lifted its permission ...
Thursday, July 02, 2009
("Regional")
NOANK ARTISTS EXHIBITION STARTS
The 17th Annual Noank Historical Society Summer Artists Exhibition will open today at The Chester Store Gallery at the foot of Main Street in Noank ...
 THE CARTELLS TO PLAY WASHINGTON PARK 7/2/2009 ("Regional")
 Mum’s the word on Defenders’ move 7/2/2009 ("Norwich-CT")
 COLCHESTER SWIMMING AREA REOPENED 7/2/2009 ("Regional")
 RED CROSS URGES BLOOD DONATIONS 7/2/2009 ("Regional")
 RETIREMENTS HIT DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION HARD 7/2/2009 ("Regional")
 INTERIM CHIEF CHOSEN FOR STATE SCHOOL BOARD 7/2/2009 ("Regional")
 GROTON UTILITIES AWARD NOMINATION DEADLINE LOOMS 7/2/2009 ("Regional")
 Voluntown First Selectman Resigns 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 PUBLIC HEARING MONDAY ON BRIDGE PLANS IN NORWICH 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 Old Town Mill To Open Some Saturdays 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 Public Hearing Tuesday On Groton Thames St. Plan 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 Day Pond State Park Closed To Swimming 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 NFA Senior Tapped To Be Student Rep On State School Board 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 Local Recording Fees Rising Today 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 Waterford Police Beefing Up Patrols For Holiday 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 Mystic Y To Provide Camp Pickup In Norwich Area 7/1/2009 ("Regional")
 Hearing Planned On Proposed OS District 6/30/2009 
 Old Lyme Offers To Merge Probate With East Lyme, Montville 6/30/2009 
 Plumb Deep Mysteries At The Library 6/30/2009 
 Readers React To Tougher Rules For Police Department In Norwich 6/30/2009 ("Regional")
 Preston Town Hall Closed Friday 6/30/2009 
 Research Vessel Renamed 6/29/2009 ("Regional")
 Seaport Opens Morgan Exhibit 6/29/2009 ("Mystic-CT")
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