Mark Steiner, who said Monday he’s poured millions into a nearly three-decades-long battle to purchase the former Seaside Regional Center and make it a housing development, has sued the state to try to stop the demolition of several of the property’s historic buildings.
The state’s affordable housing law loomed large over the Zoning Commission’s approval of a plan for 20 additional townhomes in a North Bride Brook Road development, bringing the total number of units in the environmentally sensitive area to 100.
Police on Sunday night responded to the report of a shooting in the area of Bank and State Street where, just hours earlier, a crowd of over 1,000 had gathered for the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade.
The grounds of New London’s Lyman Allyn Art Museum will soon include a host of new visitor amenities, including a walking path, pollinator garden and waterfall, thanks in part to a new round of state funding.
In late February, the private nonprofit began administering Eclusa, a hepatitis C drug. It’s the first Connecticut agency of its kind to offer the treatment.
Groton ― As a bottle of sparkling water broke against the hull of the Idaho, submarine test mechanic Spencer Holzschlag stood at the sail atop the massive ship to drown o...
With all Fort Trumbull properties now obligated for use ― but not yet developed ― the RCDA has only one major new project on its plate: the redevelopment of a pair of commercial fishing piers at the northern end of the peninsula.
Nathan Hale was hired to teach in New London 250 years ago this month. To mark the anniversary, here’s a look back at the never-ending journey of his schoolhouse.
Almost a year and a half after being placed on administrative leave, a 37-year teacher at Salem School is back to work after an arbitrator ruled Superintendent of Schools Brian Hendrickson targeted her because of her position as union president.
The highly touted architectural glass plant in the Norwich business park has a new owner and new life with multi-million-dollar glass processing equipment ready to start humming again.
The state legislature’s Appropriations Committee received only a few pieces of public testimony this week regarding a proposed merger of the Connecticut Port Authority with the Connecticut Airport Authority.
The high school will begin offering a newly consolidated hospitality, tourism, sports marketing and entertainment industry class each semester as well as introduce a new pastry and baking course.
U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, said AUKUS, the trilateral security agreement to supply Australia with nuclear-powered submarines, will have a growing impact on Connecticut, home to Groton, the “submarine capital of the world,” and Electric Boat.