The new exhibition, which examines the cultural, industrial, and ecological consequences of the whaling industry, opens later this spring.
Check out a sampling of events coming up in Stonington and Mystic, including Earth Weekend and a pirate adventure.
A cook-the-book club and an edible book festival are among the upcoming events.
Rankings website Niche.com published its list of the "best places to live in CT" and Stonington, Mystic, and Old Mystic made the grade.
The town is starting the new system later this month with a new handler managing the service.
Police are providing residents with advice with residents reporting coyote sightings.
The Rotary Club of Mystic is announcing the opening of their 2025 Spring Grant Cycle to area 501(c)3 organizations.
The utility said it will be trimming trees using helicopters in several area towns to ensure reliable power service.
The town is working with a new hauler which may impact the time trash is collected.
The town has invited residents to the event. Pre-registration is required.
A Mystic woman known for her "warm smile and caring service" at local restaurants is hoping to save her family's home.
A raccoon found on Cedar Drive in North Stonington tested positive for rabies on Monday.
If you want to do your Christmas shopping in style, Mystic is among the best choices around.
Cat belonging to family of historic Mystic-based B. F. Clyde's Cider Mill was stolen, then found by Stonington police after viral FB post.
Giving Tuesday, which in 2024 falls on Dec. 3, is a day dedicated to supporting nonprofit and community groups.
Check out the latest winner of $10,000 or more in a CT Lottery game and where the lucky ticket was acquired.
The Seaside Shadows Haunted History Tour "blends history with the occult," according to the rankings.
The festival will open with 14 local restaurants, a concert stage, and fun for everyone.
This cycle provides a total of $8,250 to be awarded to area nonprofit organizations.
The seaside community scored points for its culinary scene and quaint shops, making a list of the six best small towns in the state.
Mystic Aquarium rescued the young hooded seal, which is typically found in the Arctic but had made her way to the Providence River.
The event "features the best of Southeastern Connecticut’s and Southern Rhode Island’s art scene."
John Paul Bigouette was a student runner in Stonington and is now the lead on a working group for the federal Centers of Disease Control.
The occasion marked the first fur seal birth at the aquarium in over 20 years.
The mixed-use project will bring housing and recreational facilities to the old movie theater site, according to a report.
The town has issued information for residents regarding impacts due to the holiday.
The museum will invest $15 million to convert a storage facility into a new exhibition dubbed the American Watercraft Collection.
Stonington students recently brought Bravery Bags to children at Westerly Hospital and those who have a family member being treated.
"Yoga Palooza embodies the spirit of unity and wellness, celebrating the International Day of Yoga with our vibrant community..."
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Mystic.
The new downtown Mystic location will include ticket sales, limited edition retail products, and more.
The farmers market will be open every Sunday through October.
"The events kick off Sunday with Karaoke at the Harp and Hound and continues through the week..."
A North Stonington recreation area is among seven across the state where alcohol will be banned this summer.
We asked and you answered. Patch readers sounded off on where to get the best ice cream in the area. Here's where you should try next…
"Nickel Beer Day celebrates local breweries and the 19th century . . . a time when a beer cost five cents."
Patch wants to know where in the Stonington-Mystic area you'll go to satisfy your ice cream craving this summer.
The Chamber of Commerce Foundation awarded grants to address various needs in Eastern Connecticut.