The Day - Fri Nov 06
City of Groton Mayor Dennis Popp has said it correctly. The repairs to Thames Street should be a part of the normal highway department's annual budget, not a tax-increasing referendum.
County historical society paints scenario for art givingThe Day - Fri Nov 06
Old salts always want to return to their homeport, but in the case of 19th-century whaling captain John P. Rice, coming home may be costly.
RBS says Citizens won't be soldThe Day - Wed Nov 04
Providence-based Citizens Bank has many branches in New London County. British regulators' forced sell-off of assets spares 1,400-branch regional savings bank Citizens Bank officials breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday as European regulators spared the company from a possible forced sale tied to the breakup of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Results Of Referendum QuestionsWFSB-TV Hartford - Tue Nov 03
Refresh this page often, if you don't see the question you're looking for, the results have likely not been tallied.
Michael Thomas trial delayedThe Day - Mon Nov 02
The civil court trial of former Mashantucket Pequot chairman Michael J. Thomas, who is accused of defaulting on a $5.2 million loan from Sovereign Bank, has been rescheduled to Jan.
Thoughts on election eveThe Day - Mon Nov 02
Tomorrow is Election Day. With only town positions at stake this year, it has been very quiet, a welcome change from the hurly-burly of last year's national election.
Police logs - Nov.1The Day - Sun Nov 01
Logan Tackling, 18, of 1 Branford Ave., was charged Saturday with possession of marijuana.
Tarbox ends her 24-year clerical reignThe Day - Sun Nov 01
Groton government without Barbara Tarbox is going to be like cereal without milk.
NL merchants to stay open late to make Fridays specialThe Day - Fri Oct 30
To bring a sense of community to downtown, more than 15 businesses here have agreed to stay open late on Friday nights and offer special events and activities.
Don't delay inevitable: Fix Thames StreetThe Day - Fri Oct 30
Just do it. That's our advice to Groton voters deciding on the $10.7 million referendum question next Tuesday on whether to reconstruct the 1.1-mile-long Thames Street.
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