John Moffit explains to the New York Times why he walked away from the fame and fortune of the National Football League.
DEEP stocked trout at 10 lakes and ponds throughout the state earlier this week.
After a long and decorated career, this local boy finally got his ring!
Octavias McKoy ran right into the records books with a stellar performance for Western Connecticut State University. Catch the highlights in this YouTube clip.
The American League Championship Series starts Saturday in night in Boston, with the winner advancing to the World Series. Here in Connecticut we'll have our eyes on our own "smartest man in baseball," who plays for the Red Sox.
The cover story in the October 2013 issue of The Atlantic argues that if the money, time and energy devoted to Friday-night high school football games were taken away, academic performance would soar.
The UConn men's basketball team has welcomed back the senior from Mansfield.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and Attorney General George Jepsen warn residents about the dangers of concussions, and issue a reminder about a related state law.
Paul Pasqualoni is out after a 0-4 start to the Husky season.
The Connecticut DEEP is busy stocking rivers and lakes with broodstock Atlantic salmon.
We're looking for parents, players or fans to blog about their favorite fall sports team!
Going fishing? Here's DEEP's latest marine fishing report.
Free Fishing, Activities and Instruction for Anglers of All Ages organized by DEEP’s No Child Left Inside® & Connecticut Aquatic Resources Education Program this Saturday in New London.
The Vikings will face off with Ledyard in a scrimmage match on August 23.
William Lunn of Old Lyme finished fourth, crossing the finish line in exactly one hour.
From Aerobics to Zumba — and everything in-between — The Lymes Patch is looking for fitness bloggers.
Connecticut DEEP's weekly fishing report.
Monique and Jenner Foster are finalists in the under 18 division of the First Niagra Family Classic, which will have them playing alongside tennis greats at the New Haven Open.
Sophie Dubreuil proves she has what it takes to play at the national level. If girls could play Major League Baseball, she'd be playing for the Mets!
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's fishing report for the week of July 3, 2013
The tournament honors the late East Lyme Public Works Director by raising money for a cause that was near and dear to his heart.
What's biting in fresh and salt water this week?
Kiki Ryan, Lindsay Schneider and Caroline Gonsalves were recognized as top players and top academics by the U.S. Lacrosse on June 13.
The boys' crew team had its best season ever!
There's renewed interest in the annual regatta between these two longstanding rivals.
The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's weekly fishing report for June 7, 2013
Gabriele’s Martial Arts is offering a free training to dads this month.
DEEP has stocked local waters with catfish and trout but if you prefer to fish in salt water, here's the latest marine fishing report, along with shellfishing information in and around East Lyme, Old Lyme, and Lyme.
From youth sports to adult leagues — to teams on their way to the playoffs to those reminiscent of the Bad News Bears — Patch wants to see athletes of all ages in action this spring!
The team was renamed the "Connecticut Whale" for the last three years.
Harvey, the 2007 Fitch High School grad, made his Major League debut last summer with the New York Mets.
The America's Cup winner will be at the Essex Yacht Club to Kick off the Leukemia Cup Regatta Season.
Saturday's cycling event in Lyme will bring hundreds of cyclists to roads and trails all over town. Here's what you need to know.
DEEP hosts its annual free fishing day May 11. For one day only, no licenses are required to fish in Connecticut and there are lots of special events planned to entice newcomers to the sport.
Lyme Land Conservation Trust's first cycling event is scheduled for May 10 but there's still time to sign up, either as an individual or as a corporate team.