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    More than 60 people attended the grand opening Friday of Barkin’ Barley, enjoying Connecticut craft beers and cocktails.
    With last week’s announcement of a five-year, $10.7 million U.S. Navy contract, the veteran-owned small business has netted more than $150 million in government contracts in the last three months.
    Erick Taylor is using his farm to help revive the population of bobwhite quails, whose wild population is considered locally extinct.
    Arrests by local and state police departments from around the region.

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    The state Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting on the upcoming $591 million rehabilitation of the northbound span of the Gold Star Memorial Bridge.
    The City of Groton Republican Committee announced that it is looking to add new members to its organization.
    The Preston Board of Finance cut 1% from both the proposed town and school budgets, sending the revised totals to town meeting May 9.
    The Old Mystic History Center is collecting local residents’ stories through an oral history project.
    A resident with a house appraised at $600,000 would be looking at a tax bill of $10,248, up $378 from the current payment.

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    Six memorial trees were planted Friday, on Arbor Day, at Thrive 55+ in Groton.
    The proposed New London school board budget was augmented by $1 million in city and grant money.
    Beijing — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with Chinese President Xi Jinping and senior Chinese officials, warning of the dangers of misunderstandings an...
    Quick actions by a pair of barbers in East Hartford prevented what appeared to be a tragedy destined to happen when a toddler was seen bolting toward a busy intersection....
    A top Hamas political official said old the Islamic militant group is willing to agree to a truce with Israel and lay down its weapons and convert into a political party if an independent Palestinian state is established along pre-1967 borders.
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    After a three-month search, the school board announced Thursday that it has appointed Assistant Superintendent of Schools Dianne Vumback to replace Laurie Pallin as superintendent of schools, effective July 1.
    Waterford ― Valerie Metivier was the only teacher among the paraprofessionals picketing Thursday night in front of the Waterford Town Hall. Metivier, a who has taught mus...
    In New London-Norwich metropolitan area, Thursday’s average gas price of $3.69 was up 10 cents in a week and 29 cents in a month.
    Electric vehicle charging stations are popping up at multiple rental communities thanks to lucrative rebates encouraging landlords to participate in the electrification of transportation.