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    The case of the Waterford road the town thought it owned but didn’t

    Town officials learned the road, which the town has plowed and maintained for three decades and which contains sewer lines and drainage, was actually owned by a resident.

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    Tennis and pickleball courts are next in line for upgrades.
    Two dozen demonstrators on Wednesday at McKinley Park greeted visitors walking into the U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduation ceremony.
    The fair will be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 1, rain or shine, at the library at 40 Library St. in Mystic.
    The New London Cultural District has created a new mobile app, called Explore New London.

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    Greenwich Hospitality Group Founder and CEO Charles Mallory gave tours of the “waterfront luxury boutique hotel,” taking shape on the grounds of Mystic Seaport Museum.
    Among the the graduating class of 225 are five international students and nine from southeastern Connecticut.
    Following the vote, the Board of Finance set a tax rate of 24.4 mills, an increase of 0.9 mills from the current tax rate.
    Heather Baron wanted to spend time outdoors Tuesday and went to Gardner Lake State Park to seek some serenity on the day of her father’s death a year ago.
    The Representative Town Meeting finished its budget reviews Monday and approved a $155.2 million budget for 2024-25, 4.2% more than the current budget.

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    State Sen. Heather Somers, R-Groton, unanimously received the Republican nomination for the 18th Senate District, while Democratic challenger Andrew Parrella also unanimously received his party’s endorsement.
    The City Council voted unanimously Monday to purchase the long-vacant, blighted building adjacent to the Marina at American Wharf.
    The City Council voted 4-3 along party lines to accept maintenance responsibility for improvements to Route 82 once the controversial reconstruction of the road with roundabouts is completed.
    The City Council on Monday approved a 28-month contract extension with the firm that’s operated Ocean Beach Park since 1999 as city officials explore other management options.
    Mike France of Gales Ferry, the former state representative, was nominated by 2nd Congressional District Republicans at a nominating convention Monday night.
    The budgets each show a $1 million increase and combined with the revaluation means an average $750 tax bill increase for residential property owners.
    Norwich has an opportunity to lure a new minor league baseball team to Dodd Stadium with some effort, key stadium advocate Glenn Carberry told the City Council Monday.
    The announcement comes nearly six months after residents voted 367-245 to borrow the $15.5 million to pay to install air conditioning in five of the town’s six school buildings.
    The $5.5 million expansion project will serve the two communities where residents over age 50 comprise about half the population.
    State Rep. Christine Conley, D-Groton, is being challenged by Groton Representative Town Meeting member Susan Deane-Shinbrot.