Wednesday Nov 4 | WTNH
What Lies Beneath: A Reaction Piece
WTNH.com went out to Lake Pocotopaug, in East Hampton, and Lake Quonnipaug, in Guilford, to find out what you have to say about the invasive plant problem that is sweeping the state.
East Hampton Council Candidates Discuss Priorities
Three political parties, 15 candidates and seven seats on the town council add up to plenty of information that voters must sift through before casting their votes Nov.
New Park Signs Installed on Main Street
Through the efforts of the town's police, parks and recreation and public works departments, new signs have been posted on Main Street, alerting motorists of the Sears Park entry and exit points.
Restaurants Pull Out All The Stops To Make Dining More Enjoyable, Affordable
Would you like an eyebrow waxing to accompany your filet of sole? How about jewelry with your au jus? Or maybe a side of calamari with your cooking class? Welcome to dinner and then-some, a new flavor in dining out.
East Hampton: The Congregational Church Of East Hampton To Host 10th Annual Silent Auction
Religious Life Submitted by Art Marsden on 2009-07-01.   Provided by the Congregational Church of East Hampton The Congregational Church of East Hampton is hosting its 10th Annual Silent Auction in conjunction with the town's Old Home Days celebration, July 9, 10 and 11.
East HamptonHouse Votes To Renames Stretch Of Route 66
Government Announcements Submitted by Rose Ryan on 2009-06-02.   State Reps.
Environmentally Friendly: Members of the EHHS Environmental Club stood together awaiting instruction on which areas they would be designated to clean up on Saturday as volunteers scoured the Watershed area, seeking garbage and recyclables.
He was in love with Lake Pocotopaug. He often stood on the deck of his home - above his beloved lakefront store, The Happiest Paddler - and looked out over the water.