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Beloved Local Bartender Dies At 35: ‘He Will Be Deeply Missed By Our Community’

He leaves behind his wife and their baby on the way. The town is grieving after a sudden loss has left family, friends, and coworkers "incredibly saddened.">>>Read More.


Missing College Student’s Body Recovered After Canoe Capsizes

The recovery followed an extensive search after the student went missing.>>>Read More.

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Buyers and Sellers Beware: CT Bans New List Of Drugs, Including ‘Gas Station Heroin’

Merchants must remove the products and discontinue any sales, according to the state.>>>Read More.


Woman Accused Of Calling 911, Reporting Phony Assault: Police

Police say they received several 911 calls from the local woman.>>>Read More.

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Passenger Not Wearing Seatbelt Seriously Injured In Head-On Crash

A head-on crash left a passenger seriously hurt, police said..>>>Read More.


2-Time Olympian To Be Honored

Santos-Griswold, a short track speed skater, competed last month in the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.>>>Read More.


Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter's 'Run to Remember' 5K Set For Sunday At Hammonasset

Not a runner? No better place to take a lovely walk than Hammonasset Beach State Park on a Sunday spring morning.>>>Read More.


Save the Sound Releases 2025 Cleanup Data, 2026 Cleanup Season Kicks Off on Earth Day

Ubiquitous trash picked up by 2025 volunteers: 18K cigarette butts, 11K food wrappers, 13K bottle caps, 8K plastic pieces: Save the Sound.>>>Read More.

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