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Man Punches Officer In The Face, Kicks K-9; Resident Nominated To Board Of Pardons And Paroles: Groton's News

Lease Extended For Longtime Groton Restaurant; Officer Appears In Court On Domestic Violence Charges: Report.

There was plenty of news across your town over the past week. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories.

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Malloy Nominates Groton Resident To Board Of Pardons And Paroles

Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced this week a Groton resident will fill a vacancy on the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

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Groton Man Punches Officer In The Face, Kicks K-9 After Running Out Of Gas

Police said a Waterford officer was punched in the face after confronting a Groton man who had run out of gas on the highway.

Lease For Longtime Groton Restaurant Extended

Town officials said the lease for a longtime Groton restaurant has been extended.

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Groton City Officer Appears In Court On Domestic Violence Charges: Report

Court officials said a Groton City officer appeared in court this week on charges of domestic violence.

Groton Officials Showing Education Center Property To Potential Developers

Groton officials have been showing the 77-acre Mystic Education Center property to potential developers.

Ebenezer Avery House In Groton Selected For Cap Program

The Ebenezer Avery House has been selected to participate in the Collections Assessment for Preservation (CAP) program.

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