Norwich Public Utilities was awarded a $10.9 million grant Monday through the federal infrastructure law to replace aging natural gas lines that run beneath city streets, added to $10 million received last year for the project.
Southeastern Connecticut utility officials say new federal drinking water requirements won’t have much of an effect on how they test for “forever chemicals.”
Entwined: Freedom, Sovereignty, and the Sea, a new exhibit that opened Saturday at Mystic Seaport Museum, examines how millennia of maritime history intertwine for the Indigenous people of the Atlantic Ocean’s Dawnland and those who come from Duskland on the western coast of Africa.
An architect and YouTuber from South Africa has looked at the evidence and produced two videos he says explain why New London’s First Congregational Church fell.
Groton ― Due to expected rain Saturday morning, the Memorial Service for the Submarine Force Birthday and USS Thresher Remembrance is being moved from the U.S. Submarine ...
Alexandra Tabilas of Preston will receive a full free ride to Tufts University as the recipient of the once-every-four-years Sidney E. Frank Memorial Scholarship at Norwich Free Academy.
A pair of Clinton residents are accused of ripping up nearly a half-mile of state park railroad track that make up a popular tourist destination and selling the material to local scrap yards.
A series of “microtransit” public transportation options will launch across Southeastern Connecticut in the coming weeks that function like popular ride-hailing services.
Eric J. Pelletier, a Long Island-based architect, said demand for his concept will only become more pronounced as the population in East Lyme and across the state continues to trend older.
The U.S. Submarine Veterans Inc. Groton Base will host a memorial service to commemorate the birthday of the Submarine Force and the anniversary of the loss of USS Thresher (SSN 593).