The Day - Fri Nov 27
Black Friday lived up to its name in the darkness at 12:01 this morning, as a huge line of holiday shoppers at Toys R Us - snaking down one side of the building and back halfway around a parking lot - suddenly began surging forward.
Dogs get a taste of Bark AvenueThe Day - Fri Nov 27
The borough has long been a dog-friendly place. There's an informal dog park behind the sewer plant, and dogs enjoy romping on the grounds of the Lighthouse Museum or taking a dip off DuBois beach.
Commission head criticized for support of project by foesThe Day - Thu Nov 26
The attorney who represents a group of residents from the StoneRidge retirement community who oppose David Lattizori's proposed development of the Perkins Farm property has criticized the head of the Stonington Economic Development Commission for drafting a document in which the commission supports the project.
"If you want to impress a woman, bake her a pie" -Neil PeartResident - Wed Nov 25
North Stonington Congregational Church Pie Ladies Janet Lewis and Janetha Sander, proud pie makers.
Streetscape to get more stimulus fundingThe Day - Wed Nov 25
The state has awarded the town an additional $500,000 in federal stimulus money for Phase 2 of the Mystic streetscape project, allowing the town to extend the scope of the work from Willow Street to the train station on Route 1. The additional money will also allow the town to install 44 decorative lights not just in those areas but along Cottrell, ...
The Final Chapter for Court Libraries?Legal Times - Tue Nov 24
The days of courthouse law libraries may be numbered. Beyond the big-picture issue of online legal research displacing books, the Judicial Branch last week revealed plans to close six of the state's 16 law libraries by early next year.
More people in search of a mealThe Day - Mon Nov 23
Shakea Thomas of New London, a volunteer at the New London Community Meal Center, serves clients during lunch.
Wave of small businesses start banding togetherThe Day - Sun Nov 22
Dan Curland, owner of Mystic Disc, is one of 38 local business owners in the new SouthEastern Alliance for small, local, independently owned businesses.
Out on a Limb Over Tree-CuttingThe Day - Sat Nov 21
Take a long look -- or better yet, some photographs -- the next time you drive along North Main Street in Stonington, one of the most scenic and quintessentially New England roadways in southeastern Connecticut.
An Early Christmas Gift for the CommunityLymeline.com - Fri Nov 20
On Nov. 21 and 22, the Florence Griswold Museum is open free to residents of New London County.
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