05/11/11 Bartow is headed to the softball state tournament for the 15th time in the school's history looking for an eighth state title. It shouldn't be a surprise that a Polk County team is in the state tournament.
05/10/11 Stonington clinched a tie for the Eastern Connecticut Conference Small Division boys lacrosse title behind four Avery Dodd goals with its 11-6 win over Ledyard on Tuesday.
05/08/11 Eastern Connecticut residents who are members of the class of 2011 at the University of Connecticut:
04/28/11 People who have expired, unused or unwanted prescription medicines in their homes will have a safe way to dispose of them Saturday when Connecticut state police and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration offer free and anonymous locations to drop them off.
04/27/11 Norwich - Ten Democratic state lawmakers have signed a statement supporting nurses at The William W. Backus Hospital in their efforts to unionize and calling on the hospital "to refrain from any
04/27/11 Anthony Graffeo, a senior at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., was selected in his junior year to work as an intern in Sen. Scott Brown's office on Capitol Hill. Graffeo was invited to return in his senior year. He also played softball on the senator's team.
04/26/11 Facility owned by Town Council president and his wife, a former GOP candidate; their son, motel's manager, among those arrested
04/26/11 The Woodstock Academy baseball team continued its successful start Tuesday with an 8-5 win over ECC Large rival Waterford.
04/25/11 More than 30 Three Rivers students, along with some faculty, are heading to Hartford on Wednesday to join with other community college students and rally in protest of the budget cuts.
04/23/11 Danielson native Bob Bernier was recognized for his devotion to basketball and officiating with the Life Membership Award presented by the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials at a recent banquet.
04/23/11 Out-Of-State Firms Spend Big Money In Persuasion Effort Through High-Powered Lobbyists Up to now, the Connecticut General Assembly has never approved any of the bills offered in recent years that would enable cities and towns to install cameras at red lights and collect fines by mailing tickets to violators.
04/22/11 A U.S. government grant designed to help 100 laid off Mohegan Sun workers will provide an important transitional bridge amid a changing local jobs market, an expert said.
04/22/11 Eastern Connecticut job markets continued to struggle last month as the state lost ground.
04/21/11 A Massachusetts man was brought back to Connecticut on Wednesday to face charges in connection with a March 4, 2010, robbery at the Eastford branch of the New Alliance Bank.
04/21/11 North Stonington - The longtime run of the self-proclaimed "world's most famous buffet" has come to an end.Custy's International Seafood Buffet in North Stonington, the last in a long line of the
04/20/11 Stamford's Arena Gymnastics dominated the USA Gymnastics Level 7 state championships winning three all-around titles and capturing 14 gold, five silver and eight bronze medals.
04/19/11 A former Eastern Connecticut State University athletic director was granted accelerated rehabilitation Tuesday in the theft of $1,000 from college soccer tournament proceeds last fall.
03/19/11 High school football coaches may be in favor of a separate division for the Constitution State Conference and cooperative football programs in the state, but that is likely where it ends.
03/18/11 March 17 Ryan Gadomski, 20, of 91 Quebec Square, Brooklyn, and 459 S. Broadway, Lawrence, Mass., 3:08 p.m., two counts risk of injury to a minor, second-degree assault, second-degree strangulation, third-degree assault, disorderly conduct; court date March 18, Danielson Superior Court.
03/17/11 Quinebaug Valley Community College will host a Business After Hours from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. March 29. |