07/11/11 Two World War II Holocaust survivors were honored by the Jewish Federation of Eastern Connecticut for their education work with local high school students.
07/01/11 Below is a sampling of some Independence Day events bursting forth like, well, fireworks around the region.FRIDAYSUBFEST - 3-10 p.m., Naval Submarine Base, Route 12, Groton; through Sun.; $4;
06/29/11 Fundraising conditions are not going to improve any time soon but a seasoned group of paid staff and volunteers offers great promise for the future, United Way of Southeastern Connecticut President and CEO Virginia Mason said Wednesday.
06/29/11 A two-car accident in the area of Route 12 and Long Cove Road in which a utility pole was damaged sent eight people to area hospitals late Monday.
06/28/11 Ledyard - A two-car accident involving a utility pole in the area of Route 12 and Long Cove Road sent eight people to area hospitals late Monday night.Ledyard police said at 11:33 p.m. they
06/18/11 BASEBALL/SOFTBALLNew London Babe Ruth Monthly Meeting - Monday, June 27, 7 p.m., New London Elks. Contact: Anna (860) 443-7553.All-American Summer Softball Camp - June 27-30, 9 a.m.-noon, Veterans
06/10/11 Gales Ferry - The United Way of Southeastern Connecticut will allocate two thirds of the $6.2 million raised last year for the upcoming 2012 fiscal year to support area health and human service
06/10/11 United Way of Southeastern Connecticut will be distributing about $4.5 million to New London County health and human service agencies beginning next month, down by about $300,000 from last year.
06/10/11 BASEBALL/SOFTBALLAll-American Summer Softball Camp - June 27-30, 9 a.m.-noon, Veterans Field, Waterford. For ages 7-12. Cost: $135. Camp directors: Liz Sutman and Andy Walker. Contact: (860) 961-9742
06/10/11 BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Niantic American Legion Baseball - Interested players contact head coach Tony Scarpa, (860) 514-8372.Tri-County Baseball School - July 11-15 from 9 a.m. through noon
03/20/11 New London - Mitchell College picked up its first two wins of the season by sweeping a softball doubleheader from Albertus Magnus on Saturday, 9-1 and 8-0.Marissa Thomas, a junior from St. Bernard,
03/20/11 Two years ago, Marty Sullivan, a retired Groton Town police officer, left a five-bedroom colonial with a two-car garage on a large lot in Gales Ferry for a new place on a sliver of land at Sunny Waters Mobile Home Park.
02/27/11 Feb. 27 Karissa Girard, 21, 161 Connecticut Blvd., Montville, 11:33 a.m., second-degree failure to appear; court date March 10, Norwich Superior Court.
02/25/11 A food policy council organized by the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut has established a website and plans to officially begin activities soon.
02/06/11 Ledyard - An East Lyme beekeeper will be the guest speaker at the Ledyard Garden Club's meeting tonight at the Ledyard Senior Center on Van Tassel Drive in Gales Ferry.Steve Dinsmore will discuss
01/12/11 By the time it's done, the storm will have dumped one to two feet of snow across the state, said Bill Jacquemin, chief meteorologist at the Connecticut Weather Center in Danbury.
01/07/11 BASEBALL/SOFTBALLNorwich Little League registration - Jan. 8-9, Jan. 29-30, Feb. 12-13, Feb. 19-20, March 5-6, NFA's Tirrel Hall, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. New players must register in person and provide birth
12/26/10 Robert H. Kimball of William Raveis Real Estate in Mystic has been named president-elect of the Connecticut Association of Realtors.The North Stonington resident will assume his duties in 2012 from
12/24/10 Gov. M. Jodi Rell on Thursday made her final official visit to the Naval Submarine Base, where, she said, she experienced the highest and lowest points of her six years as governor.
12/15/10 POLICE LOGSGroton CityAlixander L. McCann, 29, 206 Shaw St., was charged Monday with driving with a suspended license and failure to have manufacturer's sticker on tinted windows. Groton TownJessie |