More providers are coming on-line and appointments are starting to open up.
Jason Burke's story, he was "targeted by the most wanted female Al-Qaeda assassin," is in "True Stories from America's Bravest Warriors.”
Stonington had 159 new cases in the past two weeks.
A baby seal is doing well after being rescued over the weekend.
An upcoming presentation will focus on an investigation into the history of slavery.
Officials don't know when COVID-19 testing will be available again in town, but tests are available elsewhere in the region.
The State projects that vaccines for 75+ individuals will be completed by mid-February, based on current supply projections.
Residents are encouraged to observe "a day on, not a day off' by participating in community service.
The number of confirmed cases has reached 13,669, up from 2,206 in early October.
The town is required by state law to develop this plan.
Make-A-Wish® Connecticut Celebrates a New Year with a New Journey
Brian Gates ran 46 miles and donated 10,000 meals to St. Mary’s Food Pantry on New Year’s Day.
The town has had 79 new cases in the past two weeks.
She purchased the lucky ticket recently.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share their amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
TJX Foundation funds will be used by the Center’s Food Pantry to feed and assist individuals facing food insecurity.
The Town of Stonington will be utilizing a virtual WebEx service for this meeting. See instructions below to join the Zoom meeting.
He purchased the lucky ticket recently.
Capt. Nathaniel Palmer is credited with sighting and charting Antarctica in November 1820.
Thanks to the efforts of the Department of Public Works and our Stonington Beautification Committee, residents will see improvements.
StoneRidge Quilters Make Presentations to Fellow Residents Who Served
Across America 30 New Veteran Businesses & Veteran-Serving Nonprofits Received Equipment
S&P Oyster Restaurant and Bar will donate 20 percent of its Veterans Day revenue to support local veterans.
The approval came with stipulations.
The highest alert level is red.
Mystic’s premier donut boutique will serve up sweet support for the New London arts community this weekend.
The popular annual event has been postponed to 2021.
A man was seriously injured when a tree fell in Mystic Monday morning.
Joan O. Vorster is part of the five percent of the lawyers in the state selected for the honor by Super Lawyers.
Southeastern Connecticut is experiencing higher numbers of COVID-19 cases than in April.
The application period is from Oct. 23-Nov. 3.
Contact tracers have reported that they have observed many instances of family and social gathering connections, as well as sports.
Yale-New Haven Health will be offering testing for residents not experiencing symptoms on Oct. 16 and Oct. 23.
Conditions in eastern Connecticut have deteriorated rapidly in recent weeks.
The ticket was purchased recently.
Some of the restrictions that were put into place on businesses and gatherings due to the pandemic will be eased.
The decision to cancel this year’s annual parade was made out of an abundance of caution due to the COVID-19 virus.
Residents are encouraged to conserve water.
Jeff Polhemus from Skip's Wastewater Services will be the presenter.
Pink Aid 10th Anniversary Event on 10-10-20 Provides Help to Breast Cancer Patients In Treatment.