Tarpon Towers LLC, the firm proposing the cell tower for AT&T and Dish Wireless, is now considering alternative locations, potentially at the Groton Town police station.
The Connecticut Judicial Branch is exploring the idea of consolidating criminal proceedings into one New London courthouse to address the shortcomings of an outdated courthouse built in 1891 as a girls’ high school.
The Secretary of the State’s Office said it has approved nominating petitions for seats on the nine-member Town Council under the new Groton Independents party.
In an email sent Friday to “the Coast Guard Academy Community,” Capt. Eva Van Camp, the academy’s assistant superintendent, referenced “recent news accounts” of past sexual assaults at the academy “and how leadership did not address them correctly at the time.”
Norwich city officials will investigate current structures and past uses of a 6.24-acre property on Roath Street that has been offered to the city for $10,000.
The Norwich World War I Memorial Committee is reviving a post-war tradition of planting memorial trees to honor Norwich servicemen who died in the war.
New London’s Title IX: A Bookstore, which specialized in social justice-themed offerings. will close its doors on Oct. 1 as owner refocuses efforts on her Mystic store’s future.
Glenn Sulmasy is on a voluntary leave of absence as president of Nichols College, which has launched an independent probe of his time at U.S. Coast Guard Academy.
This weekend and next, visitors to Mystic Aquarium will be able to see mermaids diving in the main aquarium tank and have the opportunity to meet one in person.
On Friday, the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center will present the inaugural Maggie Jones Environmental Hero Award to former Director Maggie Jones at its annual Green Tie Celebration.
Building on the town’s penchant for open space, officials tasked with promoting affordable housing have proposed a vision for a cluster of homes tucked into the woods where nobody can see them.
More than a Month: In this special report on mental health, we explored how during the COVID-19 pandemic and in its aftermath, the remote linking of health providers and their patients exploded.