Last winter, a person found the ring near a storefront on Boston Post Road and had been trying to find the owner, police said.
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The Emergency Management Team is identifying issues and concerns related to Eversource response to power outages.
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The hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Officials say it is preferable not to have anyone in the water while the lake is being treated.
The deadline to apply is Sept. 18.
Your local wire inspector will need to inspect your property and issue a permit in order for permanent repairs to be completed.
The Parks and Recreation Department has called off the events on the Green due to COVID-19.
Water is available at several locations around town.
The latest on Tropical Storm Isaias power restoration, clean-up and recovery efforts, and what help is available for those without power.
The winning ticket was sold in Middletown.
The city is working with state lawmakers to put pressure on Eversource regarding power restoration.
Complaints that many ignored safety measures at a Jacobs Beach concert led to a closer look at Green shows where crowd control isn't doable.
To help residents with cleanup efforts, the Stump Dump will be open every day this week, including Saturday.
With more than 150 street and road hazards reported to police after Isaias ripped through Guilford, drivers cannot safely deliver meals.
Guilford Police' list of road hazards from fallen tress and power lines runs for pages, as more than half the town wakes up without power.
The money will be used for essential equipment.
The Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program is a highly competitive process with departments from across the nation applying.
It only happens a couple of times a year, and an ambulance usually gets the mom to the hospital for the delivery. Not Tuesday in Guilford.
Braden Barlow, 18, was awarded a U.S. Department of State scholarship to study Russian as part of a National Security Language Initiative.
Shoreline diversion specialist, based at the Women and Family Life Center in Guilford, to help those at high risk for homelessness
The work will last through Aug. 7
Guidance provided for those struggling to pay utility bills.
with Lianne Escher, author, A Mythic Sisterhood
Hyatt, who succeeds Jeff Hutchinson, begins the job on Aug. 22.
Funding is for Mulberry Point, Tuttles Point and Long Cove clean water project, which legislators say will bring clean water to 145 homes.
First Selectman Matt Hoey said the top mark, "positions our upcoming bond issuance favorably and drives our interest costs down."
The project will last a week to 10 days. There's no parking on the near 20 roads during the process and be on the lookout for loose stone.
New coronavirus-related safety guidelines will help contractors who depend energy efficiency work and customers facing financial hardship.
After months, Guilford Cares is handing the reins to town Senior Services to continue the network of volunteers who shop for those in need.
To reduce porch pirate theft, try to make arrangements with your delivery driver for an out of sight delivery location, police suggest.
The winning ticket was also sold in Guilford.
Some refused to wear masks at the Jacobs Beach concert last week. "This clearly puts future events in jeopardy," the First Selectman said.
Amanda Popplewell Sansone was the agent featured on HGTV’s “My Lottery Dream Home: Lucky Lakeside." She works for Pearce Real Estate.
This was owner John Mazzarella and his family's way to thank town staffers and first responders who kept the town going during the pandemic.
The second-grader began taking piano last year and has since become a composer, too.
The Post is also putting aside money to aid area veterans experiencing financial difficulties.
The June 6 virtual event will honor women and girls on the CT Shoreline who are making a difference in their communities.