Log In


Reset Password
  • MENU
    News
    Thursday, May 23, 2024
    News
    Thursday, May 23, 2024
    Support Local News.

    Please support our work by subscribing today.

    Please support our work by subscribing today.

    State to ask Norwich to own, maintain some proposed Route 82 improvements

    Whether Norwich city leaders like the state’s proposed roundabouts on Route 82 or not, the city will be asked by the state to accept ownership and maintenance responsibility for portions of the project once it is completed.

    News

    The town has become the first in the state to have two cultural districts as the state has approved the creation of the Mystic Bridge and Stonington Village districts.
    Seven years after awarding its last grants, the Norwich Sachem Fund is back and seeking new applications for more than $93,000 in unspent funds.
    Sergio Correa, the Hartford man sentenced to life in prison for brutally killing a Griswold couple and their son and burning their house down to cover up the crime, has filed another appeal in his quest for a new trial.
    The unexpected $800,000 reduction in state education funding means the City Council doesn’t yet have a balanced budget to approve.

    News

    Residents picketed Thursday night outside a public meeting hosted by U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials.
    House Minority Leader Vincent J. Candelora (R-North Branford) recognized by Governor Ned Lamont an important advocate of Fallen Officer Fund bill signed into law May 15.
    VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican on Friday radically reformed its process for evaluating alleged visions of the Virgin Mary, weeping statues and other seemingly supernatur...
    ...
    Democrats nominated Nick Gauthier on Wednesday to run for the 38th District state House of Representatives seat currently held by incumbent Republican Kathleen McCarty.

    News

    Konstantinos “Kosta” Diamantis, a former state lawmaker and deputy budget director, was arrested by federal officials on Thursday and charged with extorting contractors on school construction projects and accepting thousands of dollars in bribes from those companies.
    The Ad Hoc Short-Term Rental Committee on Wednesday presented a status report to selectmen after almost eight months of research, discussion and expert advice.
    Members of the Coast Guard sailing team practice in the rain on the Thames River Thursday.
    Custodians Alex Hernandez and Vladimir Vangjeli worked together using wood templates to evenly space the rows and chairs on Tempel Green Thursday for Connecticut College’s 106th Commencement on Sunday.
    A 27-year local woman was found guilty last week in Superior Court of assaulting two children, including one who she punched 10 times.
    As the city prepares to revamp management of the park, it might want to consider a larger reset of the magnificent property.
    State police on Wednesday arrested a Montville man who they say attempted to solicit sexual acts from two minors, including a 14-year-old girl, in the parking lot of Oakdale Elementary School in July 2021.
    The city of Norwich will consider buying the long-vacant, blighted former Marina Towers building that blocks the view of the Norwich marina and harbor on West Main Street.
    Republicans on Tuesday nominated Mark Adams to challenge 16-term incumbent state Rep. Kevin Ryan, D-Montville, for the 139th state representative seat.
    New pickleball courts will be built on the site between the Thrive 55+ Active Living Center and the Groton Public Library on Newtown Road.