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Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Despite Frigid Temperatures, 'Extreme Makeover' Work Heats Up In Voluntown
Voluntown - Snow flurries have been replaced by a flurry of volunteers armed with any tool they could haul onto the construction site for ...
Friday, December 05, 2008
Video Column: Why not tailgate everyday?
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Video Column: Eat Like a Starving Rock Musician with Trombone Rick
Click the player at left to watch this week's video column. Previous video columns: 11/14/08 - Introducing..."The Yule Rabbit" ...
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Museum's Pride Now High And Dry
Mystic - The Charles W. Morgan could be called the "Mona Lisa" of Mystic Seaport. But while Douglas Teeson, the museum's president and director, says ...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Reader Recipe Request: S&P Oyster Co. Bread Pudding
It's not surprising to S&P Oyster Co. co-owner Cathleen Holland that the downtown Mystic restaurant's bread pudding made it onto The Day's Reader Recipe Request ...
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Time Lapse: 'Star and Sea' on the move
Click the headline above to launch the video player. New London - Framed by the 8-ton steel sculpture "Star and Sea" Dale Earehart of Capco ...
Monday, September 08, 2008
Several beluga whales and dolphins will temporarily make Mystic Aquarium their home
Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration announced this morning that the John G. Shedd Aquarium in Chicago has temporarily transferred seven beluga whales ...
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Michael Jordan's Steakhouse's Garlic Bread with Maytag Bleu Cheese Fondue
Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player in the history of the sport. This is good, because the Garlic Bread with Maytag Bleu Cheese Fondue at ...
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
A Centennial Celebration For Sabino
Stonington - On a humid, still evening two weeks ago, 45 people boarded the steamboat Sabino for a leisurely cruise down the Mystic River. As ...
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Reader Recipe Request: North End Deli's Creamy Pasta Salad
Everybody, says North End Deli owner Maurice Beebe, wants to know the "secret" behind the restaurant's wildly popular Creamy Pasta Salad. Ready? Are you sitting down? ...
Monday, July 14, 2008
Home Sweet Home
"Build habitat and they will come." With that modified version of the developer's adage, David Bingham ends a two-hour morning hike across the fields, woodlands and ...
Monday, July 14, 2008
Sailfest: Something For Everybody
New London - The 31st annual Sailfest concluded Sunday with a celebration as varied and diverse as the city itself - a festival that ...
Monday, July 07, 2008
The Heart & Soul
A clear rivulet babbled over mossy rock crevices, creating small waterfalls as it flowed toward Burnham Brook. Where the rivulet met the brook, Nathan Frohling ...
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Ferry-cutter crash under investigation
Jacqueline Rossi said it felt like whiplash Wednesday when a Coast Guard cutter slammed into the Block Island ferry that she was aboard. Rossi, of ...
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Thames River Amtrak Railroad Bridge Span Removed
There is now a gap in Amtrak's railroad tracks over the Thames River. Contractors had removed the drawbridge span of the circa 1919 railroad bridge ...
Monday, June 23, 2008
The Newest Addition
"Do you hear that trilling noise? That's a tree frog." So says Linda Bireley, open space coordinator for Lyme and past president of the ...
Friday, June 13, 2008
No Strings Attached
Sggle hre mumpph. Musba uggr dooph. Wait! Sorry about that; it's what happens when you try to type wearing hand puppets. I took them off. That's better. Frankly, this ...
Thursday, June 12, 2008
First He Cleans His Tray, Then He Cleans His Town
Griswold - At 7:20 a.m., Al Basilicato had already eaten a shaved-steak-and-cheese omelet, home fries and toast - as he always does. After he'd ...
Monday, June 02, 2008
Portrait Of An Artist
Old Lyme - Jesse Bonelli is a Renaissance man. He sword fights - OK, he fences, but still - he fights fires, and he's pursuing ...
Sunday, May 25, 2008
'Another Titanic Can Always Happen'
St. John's, Newfoundland - Scott Baumgartner looked out the aircraft window at the tops of clouds and spoke into his headset. "Zero visibility. "Wait, right ...
 Cheney Tells Cadets Not to Quit on War Effort 5/21/2008 
 Recovery Room's Chopped Pasta Salad 5/21/2008 
 Police Release Videotape Of Fatal Hit-and-run Crash 5/20/2008 
 At MGM Grand, you can bet there will be good eating 5/16/2008 
 A Long Way From The Sea 5/4/2008 
 At the Ready 5/4/2008 
 The Mysteries Of Science 5/1/2008 
 Westerly Morris Men Dance into May Day 5/1/2008 
 Best Of Bad Options 4/29/2008 
 Hot Tips From A Pro 4/15/2008 
 The Next Generation 4/15/2008 
 Students, Faculty Hope Beloved Laptops Increase In Number 4/14/2008 
 Sea Lion Training At Mystic Aquarium 4/13/2008 
 East Lyme Middle Puts The 'O' In Africa 4/7/2008 
 Out With The Trout! 4/3/2008 
 All's Going Just Grand At Foxwoods 4/2/2008 
 Frank's Gourmet Grille's Portabella Mushroom Torte 4/2/2008 
 Drop And Give Us ... 27 3/31/2008 
 Learning To Learn From History 3/30/2008 
 Bargain Hunters 3/24/2008 
 A Soul Taking Wing 3/19/2008 
 Restless Youth Grew To Manhood In The Army 3/18/2008 
 Marine Lives On In Hearts Of Those He Was There For 3/17/2008 
 A Son's Dream, A Mother's Pain 3/16/2008 
 New Opportunities For City 2/27/2008 
 AZU's Lobster Mac And Cheese 2/20/2008 
 Mashantucket Pequots Seek To Reclaim, Preserve Language 2/17/2008 
 LEDYARD STUDENTS LOOKING FOR JUST THE RIGHT ANGLE 2/14/2008 
 Daniel Packer Inne's Lemon Pepper Chicken 1/23/2008 
 Behind The Scenes: Byles Memorial Home 1/22/2008 
 Bring It On 1/16/2008 
 State Pays Tribute To 42 Who Died In Iraq, Afghanistan 1/10/2008 
 Reader Recipe Request: Lucca's Lobster Bisque 11/21/2007 
 Reader Recipe Request: Chicken Diablo From Paul's Pasta 10/17/2007 
 You Say Tomato 8/8/2007 




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Saturday, January 26, 2008
Money For COPS Cycle Needs To Stop
REP. EDWARD MOUKAWSHER, D-Groton, hosted a meeting on violence and police needs Tuesday morning at New London's Science & Technology high school. Panelists included New ...
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Those Who Didn't Speak Up Should Pay Up
DON'T BE TOO HASTY TO vilify Alexander Lavruk in connection with the deaths of John Geise, Wayne Lecardo and Cameron Lee. Lavruk, 17, was fined ...
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