The state has marked Nov. 18 to remember Capt. Nathaniel Palmer, who is credited with being the first to sight and chart Antarctica.
The State of Connecticut has launched its official COVID-19 exposure notification app, COVID Alert CT.
Two special use permit applications are on the agenda.
Contact tracers have reported that they have observed many instances of family and social gathering connections, as well as sporting events.
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Three property owners are seeking variances.
Stonington residents head to the polls on Nov. 3 to vote for president, congress and several local, state races.
The entire main hallway will need to be utilized so that absentee ballots can be counted throughout the day.
The Board of Selectman will set a date for putting the tax abatement for the project to a virtual Town Meeting vote.
The hours are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Permission is being sought for the development of a small hotel in Mystic.
Ballots will be issued from the lower level conference room.
The amendment modifies the regulations regarding the location of detached accessory dwelling units in front of primary dwellings.
The session begins at 7 p.m.
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In some special cases, such as those who turn 18 or become citizens after the deadline, residents can register until 5 p.m. on Nov. 2.
The owner of property at 28 Harbor View Terrace now has permission to construct a first and second floor addition.
Two applications are on the agenda.
Yale New Haven Health will be offering an additional day, with extended hours, for COVID-19 testing on Oct. 14.
The applications are for a four-lot open space development of property located at 152 South Anguilla Rd., Pawcatuck.
Public hearings will be held on two applications.
The rate for Stonington has remained relatively flat.
The virtual session begins at 7 p.m.
Seventy percent of the units will be leased as affordable housing.
The state is still limiting public indoor gatherings to 25 people or less.
The decision was made during the Sept. 8 meeting.
Written comments must be submitted at least one working day in advance.
Two applications will be heard.
A member of the board of police commissioners has been criticized after he made social media posts on race and immigration.
The town will be utilizing a virtual WebEx service for this meeting.
The new location is the former Pawcatuck Middle School.
"I believe my many years of legal experience and my lifelong ties to the community uniquely position me for the job."
The restaurant was famously featured in a movie starring Julia Roberts and it needed some help in reopening during the coronavirus pandemic.
The move is intended to help businesses and taxpayers who have been affected by the pandemic.
The investigation comes after more than 1,000 complaints about excessive charges and poor service since 2014 when Frontier took over SNET.
The state is checking to see if toxins have contaminated the Pawcatuck River. Meanwhile, Stonington officials say drinking water is safe.
The LI Sound Blue Plan promotes recreational and commercial uses, while at the same time protecting critical habitats.
Next stop, the March 3 Planning and Zoning Commission public hearing on proposed demolition of Latitude 41 and new restaurant/hotel build.
Legislators from Stonington North Stonington Groton, Ledyard, New London will meet with constituents in a Town Hall meeting Feb. 13.