The crew was recreating the first transatlantic crossing by Viking ships, which took about six months.
After a recent law took effect this month, a Stonington boy was the first pediatric patient to try medical marijuana.
The fund was established after the 39-year old resident died an Off Soundings Race in 2004.
The two states will no longer require drivers to stop and pay cash at a physical booth, much to the benefit of CT travelers.
The kick off comes to the public as the town begins to prepare a Municipal Coastal Resilience Plan.
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The fundraising effort for the Thompson Exhibition Building was scheduled to conclude in December.
The proposal calls for a maximum of 20 weddings to be held at the center, which some find excessive.
Some residents had complained such a vote was necessary due to the cost of the project.
Couple Appeal Approval of Town Dock Dog Park Fence; Owners of Historic Farm Looking to Create Floating Zone.
Many residents and business owners in the area have said the lack of connection is a hardship.
The move would allow an expanded list of agricultural-related uses and help preserve working farms.
A routine ultrasound revealed the creature is pregnant.
A Department of Transportation official has recommended the town hire an engineer immediately.
The couple had sued the town last year, claiming the property was an “illegal dog park.”
Voters Approve Mystic River Boathouse Park Project; Stonington Borough Warden Asks Cannon Square be Dropped as Pokemon Go Hotspot.
Kellogg issued a limited recall of 10,000 cases of its Eggo Nutri-Grain Whole Wheat Waffles in 25 states, including Connecticut.
A Stonington official is asking the makers of the mobile game to drop Cannon Square as a “Poke hotspot.”
A development group has conceived possible plans for the former Mystic Color Lab site.
Patch brings you a list of the best places in New London to satisfy your craving for barbecue.
It will feel like fall this weekend, especially in the evening where temps will be in the 40s.
More than 400 voters were present at the meeting.
This is the second “take a book, leave a book” library to open at the property.
The committee in charge wants to rebuild the wharf for a couple of reasons.
Senator Osten welcomes $29,000 in state funding for local arts and tourism in southeastern Connecticut.
The ban encompasses outdoor watering devices, effective immediately.
Stonington Police Department to See Big Changes Following Recent Retirements; Police Arrest Man for Blocking Overnight Window.
The land is a 1.5 acre waterfront parcel along Route 27.
U.S. Census Bureau releases new household income data Thursday for CT in the American Community Survey.
The victim was reportedly suffering from a partial finger amputation.
Two groups have eyed the site for medical marijuana uses after Monsanto issued a notice of closure.
Mystic Man Charged with Sexually Assaulting Sleeping Woman; Stonington to Comprehensively Update Town Zoning Code.
The last major update to the rules was in 1961.