The plan calls for a 5,000 square foot gallery space and changes to the entrance near Rossi to include a designated drop-off space.
A veterans service officer will hold a seminar today at 1 p.m.
The Connecticut Supreme Court is hearing a case that could have long-term ramifications on the limits of personal property.
The senator needs some shots of the Nutmeg State for his Facebook cover photo
The Connecticut Office of Tourism is collecting tales from the Nutmeg State
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said he plans to sign the Connecticut bill into law.
The Trust for Public Land has signed a contract to purchase the Route 27 site with Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center as manager/steward.
But other schools in area towns, including Ledyard, are on board.
A temporary, 40-foot drive-in movie screen will be erected in Coogan Boulevard lot
The Stonington PZC will begin interviewing candidates for the 2014 Plan of Conservation and Development Committee in May.
Congressman Joe Courtney announces congressional art competition to high school students in eastern Connecticut
Workers were spotted at the Vacca Building in downtown Pawcatuck this week.
Connecticut is the first state in the country to implement these rules, according to the New Haven Register.
After the board’s budget deliberations the 2012-2013 proposed budget stands at just under $57 million.
The Board of Selectmen said that while Ledge Light offers a tremendous amount of services people appreciate the small-town intimacy of the Stonington Health Department.
The money will be used to keep solar energy panel costs down.
The revised bill delays changes to the teacher tenure system, according to the Hartford Courant.
Downloading books, movies, games, apps and songs might get a little more expensive.
CT DEEP launches 2012 No Child Left Inside
The company is supplying $7.75 million in tax credits
The Stonington Board of Finance began budget deliberations Wednesday night.
Next weekend you can turn in your alligators, gibbons and other illegal pets with no fear of legal consequences
The Tuesday meeting of the Stonington Planning and Zoning Commission begins at 6 p.m.
Adjustments to Old Saybrook, Mystic and Westerly stops have begun
Representatives from Ledge Light Health District presented a proposal for Stonington and Stonington Borough to join the health district.
Salons would face a $100 fine if they don't comply.
Towns, land conservation organizations and water companies are invited to apply for this DEEP program
Mystic Aquarium hopes to bring a drive-in movie theater to Mystic this summer.
Federal authorities took the money from the account of John Zelepos, George Zelepos and Christos Zelepos in January
Stamford's mayor and fire officials gathered in Hartford to discuss the proposed legislation before the Public Safety and Security Committee.
The state Department of Children and Families will now respond to low- and medium risk reports with a family assessment instead of an investigation.
Construction to upgrade the plant will take 30-months.
Residents are encouraged to attend tonight’s meeting with Ledge Light Health District
The Special Meeting of the Stonington Planning and Zoning Committee begins at 7 p.m.
Stonington's December incident sparks talks on proposed new legislation
Stonington Selectmen attended the Groton Town Council meeting.
What would you like to see go into this spot?
Originally from Stonington, Bates has been selected to lead the Center for National Policy
Stonington Borough Will Decide Separately Whether Or Not To Join The District
Lack of progress on Pawcatuck Thread Mill Building concerns residents and officials.