Given the prolonged heat wave, even raising air conditioning by a few degrees, turning stuff off and other measures will help, the utility says
Allyn Street between Edgecomb and Rt. 1 to Judson Avenue and side streets may also be affected
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station traps and tests mosquitos in dozens of towns.
As if going to the DMV wasn't bad enough, being there when it's 100 degrees without A/C?
Congress was unable to find a compromise on the issue, meaning 70,000 Connecticut students will see their loan costs skyrocket this year.
Connecticut drivers are forking over 45 cents per gallon in taxes when filling up.
Last chance for early bird applications for Groton’s Eighth annual Fall Festival
Now you can verify your Vehicle Information Number at a convenient local garage or emissions-testing facility.
Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles Adds More Wireless Access As Part of Increasing Online Services for Customers
Hey, June brides and grooms! Getting married changes the way you do your taxes.
And we're not talking burgers and dogs.
Town, City Councils, BOE and RTM Liaison meeting Wednesday night
Big resurfacing job on Toll Gate Road and other streets begins July 8
A report in the National Journal also says Blumenthal is the Senate's third richest member.
For seniors living on fixed low incomes, there are coupons available for local farmers' markets!
Citing "lobster die-off", the chemicals used to prevent mosquito growth are now restricted.
The newest Quinnipiac University poll gives former GOP gubernatorial hopeful Tom Foley a slight lead.
Water Pollution rates go up July 1. Not a lot, relatively speaking, but an increase is, well, an increase.
Join us for a live lunch chat on Wednesday, June 19 from noon to 12: 45 p.m.
Of the near 20 grocery and package stores visited Saturday, the vast majority did not sell to underage ‘volunteer’
Groton's U.S. representative says if the House doesn't vote student loan rates could double, putting immense financial pressure on students and their families.
Groton Mayor Heather Bond Somers calls for re-branding the town as the Submarine Capital of the World. She also hopes voters OK water/sewer extension
Connecticut saw its most severe West Nile virus season in 2012, but fortunately, state officials have not yet found evidence of the virus in local mosquitoes, as of June 12.
And, the Mayor said, give her a call or check out the City's new Facebook page!
Groton Town and City leaders will make presentations.
Groton will get almost two percent more in grant money than it did this year.
Two officers are being promoted and two new officers will take the oath
Officials had said the project was to begin last month, but it appears that Monday is the day.
The two parties are scheduled to meet and resolve who is responsible for road construction and maintenance.
Office hours an opportunity for residents to "discuss any issues they may experience with the federal government or a federal agency."
The House approved co-sponsor Elissa Wright’s bill to ban Methoprene and Resmethrin from coastal areas
Under the proposal, backed by Groton representative Elissa Wright, a teenager convicted of a Mystic murder could see his sentenced reduced by a decade.
The Town of Groton Housing Authority operates 174 units of low income housing for the elderly and disabled.
The new tax rate will take effect July 1.
Water is safe, utility company says, but since it may be discolored you might want to store water for drinking in advance. And don't wash those whites!
Rally and march "against agribusiness" slated to begin at 11 a.m. in Mystic
In a partisan vote, the House early this morning passed a bill to allow undocumented immigrants to get a Connecticut driver's license.
Overseen by the state Department of Policy and Management, the renters' rebate program reimburses eligible seniors hundreds for rent, utilities
One may spur economic development, the other will address needed repairs.