See the latest announcement from Greater Norwich Area Chamber of Commerce.
Brian Roy and Christina Hatch-Roy are facing charges that they bilked 20 customers out of thousands of dollars.
The Connecticut penal code defines two types of breach of the peace offenses.
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Residents are hereby encouraged to review the report and submit written comments between February 15, 2022 and March 31, 2022.
A locally owned pet supply store has announced it will close.
The school board will discuss at an upcoming meeting how to proceed once the statewide mask mandate is lifted.
Fat Cat Grill, a downtown establishment since 2011, has a new owner.
A man died while in the custody of Norwich police. His death is being investigated by the state Office of the Inspector General.
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Four of the overdoses from last weekend reportedly were fatal.
PUBLIC NOTICE - MS4 ANNUAL REPORT
NORWICH – On February 10, 2022, the City of Norwich completed the sale of $145 million in taxable pension obligation bonds (POBs).
A New London man is accused of stabbing a Norwich resident nine times last month.
The City of Norwich invites you to review our 2021 MS4 Report.
"We appreciate the business community’s patience as we did our due diligence and framed up this program".
See the latest announcement from the New London County Government.
The Donald R. Welter Library at Three Rivers Community College is proud to present “Exhibition #1” in the new Diversity 365 Gallery.
Nancy works as an MIS/Finance Director for Atlantic Broadband, formerly Thames Valley Communications.
The City of Norwich has a limited quantity of COVID self-test kits and N95 Masks available for distribution.
A fire was extinguished at a Norwich barbeque restaurant Wednesday night.
Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Norwich held February 7, 2022 the following ordinances we ...
Two people were hospitalized following the attack.
The school is banning cell phones and reinstating detention in response to student misbehavior, according to a report.
A Norwich man will serve five years in federal prison for distributing drugs, according to prosecutors.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is conducting an autopsy Saturday to determine the cause and manner of Brenton Chambers' death.
Norwich is one of 17 Connecticut towns that received funding for projects designed to improve mobility, accessibility and safety.
Seventeen municipalities across the state received money through a state program to improve pedestrian and bicycle mobility and safety.
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