Log In


Reset Password
  • MENU
    News
    Saturday, April 27, 2024
    News
    Saturday, April 27, 2024
    Support Local News.

    Please support our work by subscribing today.

    Please support our work by subscribing today.

    Community Bulletin Board for April 28, 2024

    Waterford, Old Lyme bands hold joint concert today The Waterford Community and Old Lyme Town bands will hold a joint concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28 in the Robert Gauc...

    News

    Firefighters extinguished a fire Saturday at a multi-family mixed-use property at 277 Central Ave. that was found in the wall of an attached porch.
    Arrests from local and state police from across the region.
    When submitting reports to the DMV about a drunken driving arrest, police need to follow a three-day deadline dictated by state statute, the state Supreme Court ruled.
    New book by Doris Kearns Goodwin provides details of how Merle Smith Jr. became the first Black cadet to graduate from the Coast Guard Academy because of an intervention by JFK.

    News

    For the past several weeks, employees at Swamp Yankee Arms have been fielding a barrage of phone calls and aiding a steady stream of customers at the Jewett City gun shop...
    A recent Connecticut Supreme Court ruling opens police files of dead-end cold cases, including a 6-inch-thick Norwich police investigation into the mysterious deaths of Norwich African American artist Ellis Ruley and his son-in-law Douglas Harris.
    Dozens of firefighters from the New London and Poquonnock Bridge fire departments received full-body visual examinations resulting in recommendations that five of them be biopsied and referred to dermatologists for further investigation.
    A series of voter forums in Waterford, Norwich and Groton spanning about six hours brought out some of the most important issues locally and nationally about which local residents feel passionately.
    ...

    News

    More than 60 people attended the grand opening Friday of Barkin’ Barley, enjoying Connecticut craft beers and cocktails.
    With last week’s announcement of a five-year, $10.7 million U.S. Navy contract, the veteran-owned small business has netted more than $150 million in government contracts in the last three months.
    Erick Taylor is using his farm to help revive the population of bobwhite quails, whose wild population is considered locally extinct.
    Arrests by local and state police departments from around the region.
    The state Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting on the upcoming $591 million rehabilitation of the northbound span of the Gold Star Memorial Bridge.
    The City of Groton Republican Committee announced that it is looking to add new members to its organization.
    The Preston Board of Finance cut 1% from both the proposed town and school budgets, sending the revised totals to town meeting May 9.
    The Old Mystic History Center is collecting local residents’ stories through an oral history project.
    A resident with a house appraised at $600,000 would be looking at a tax bill of $10,248, up $378 from the current payment.
    Six memorial trees were planted Friday, on Arbor Day, at Thrive 55+ in Groton.