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    Daniel Drainville
    Thursday, May 02, 2024

    DAY NEWSROOM: Day Staff Writer

    Daniel Drainville

    Day Staff Writer
    d.drainville@theday.com

    Phone: (860) 701-4236

    Daniel Drainville

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    By Daniel Drainville

    Waterford ― The state, in response to a lawsuit filed against it in Hartford Superior Court for its planned demolition of several historic buildings at Seaside State Park...
    Town Council Chairman Tim May said Tuesday his goal is to adopt a budget that would raise the tax rate by less than one mill.
    New London ― Catherine Galante, speaking to a crowd of hundreds who’d signed up Sunday for the Homeless Hospitality Center’s 17th annual Walk to End Homelessness, deliver...
    Paulie, a flighty peacock once known for running amok across town roads, perching atop cars and evading net-brandishing authorities out for his capture, is now the patriarch of a growing family at Waterford Country School.
    Advocates for a new animal shelter in town are planning a “big, fun event for the community,” while raising money for dogs’ medical care and also raising awareness that a new shelter is needed.
    After a three-month search, the school board announced Thursday that it has appointed Assistant Superintendent of Schools Dianne Vumback to replace Laurie Pallin as superintendent of schools, effective July 1.
    Waterford ― Valerie Metivier was the only teacher among the paraprofessionals picketing Thursday night in front of the Waterford Town Hall. Metivier, a who has taught mus...
    The Planning and Zoning Commission passed regulations on Tuesday that will allow a second retail cannabis establishment to come into town ― but only in the Chesterfield area, about a half-mile from the Dinosaur Place.
    The houses would be a mix of 1,800-square-foot raised ranches and 1,600-square-foot colonial-style homes.
    Local preservation groups and fishermen support the passing of proposed action that would quell excessive trawling in Long Island Sound they say has caused the decline the region’s river herring populations.