Mayor's Assistant on a Mission to Educate Residents About Recycling
Utilizing the latest technology, the IRS offers a wealth of information online.
Legislature is scheduled to take up the question of legalizing online gambling.
Mayor Rodolico Reports on Status of Ocean State Job Lot Property
Fines for utilities, emergency drills and tree maintenance are among them.
There's a firewood lottery? Who knew?
Controversial Exercise Program Will Move to Former Gales Ferry School
If you are one, or if you know one, read on! You could win a trip to Washington D.C.
Economic Development Grant Would Have Gone Toward Improving Shopping Center
Michael Curley is Sworn In Tuesday, succeeding Cal Brouwer.
Some of the new mandates will provide paid sick time to certain workers and another would keep repeat drunk drivers off the road.
Today is Final Day on the Job for Ledyard Town Clerk
Commission for Senior Citizens voices its objection to controversial program
'New England Town Green' Should Be In Full Bloom By Spring
Closings and Curbside
Stamford resident inspired new law
Troops welcomed home after nearly a decade of conflict
Kristin Havrilla Clarke to be new Director of Development and Planning in New London
Sean Sullivan Unanimously Selected to Chair 21st Council
Ceremony attended by town officials, students, family and friends.
Republican John A. Rodolico to Succeed Mayor Fred B. Allyn Jr.
Public can check out the Governor's digs all decked for the holidays!
Completing The Road A 'Priority' As Steps Move Forward
Recognized for Advocacy on Behalf of State Farmers
New Council to be Chaired by Republican Sean Sullivan
Secretary of Defense Visits Electric Boat in Groton
Town Finally Closing Out $8 Million Route 117 Water Project
Mourners gather at Camp Niantic for soldier killed in Afghanistan on Oct. 30
A fond farewell expressed to Councilors Holdridge, Jones and Diaz
Council discussses pros and cons of recommendation
Republican-Endorsed Candidate Elected Mayor of Ledyard By Wide Margin
All six Republican candidates won, while only three Democrats will return to the board.
GOP Picks Up Seat as Newcomers Join Long-Time Members
Either way, his run for mayor was a great experience that helped restore faith
We asked Ledyard voters to tell us what was important to them about this election
Hopefuls do some last-minute campaigning outside polling places
Polls are closed; election results will be posted here as they come in
Voters To Choose Mayor, Town Council and Board of Education on Tuesday
No requests anywhere in state to reschedule; making a change would require a court order
Rec. League Coach Seeking First Term on School Board