
Results 1 - 20 of 487 in Stonington, CT
Why we hate the #@&%ing jerks who live next door
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... state can claim its share of notable neighbor disputes: The fluorescent "F-U" gracing the broadside of a barn in Stonington. The cease-and-desist order filed against the small-town farmers market in Lyme, whose owners then turned around to say they ... Comment?
Fitch High grads set a giving goal
... Fitch Senior High Alumni Foundation. Janney, a graduate of the Class of 1984, is a lawyer in Groton who lives in Stonington. The founders, Janney said, felt they benefited greatly from their years at Fitch and wanted a way to give back. The group ... Comment?
Black Friday gets off to an early start
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... player's price to $149. "I never anticipated so many people out at this time of night," said Robin Johnston of Stonington, out with friend Laura Hustus of Groton. Many shoppers left their kids at home with grandmothers or dads, but some brought them ... Comment?
Stonington's struggling offense silenced by rival Westerly
Stonington - After scoring 47 points and 48 points in back-to-back games in October, Stonington's offense began to struggle. Comment?
Dogs get a taste of Bark Avenue
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... there were lots of dogs in town was true. According to the Town Clerk's office, there are 1,922 licensed dogs in Stonington among the town's 17,000 residents. "We realized there was a boutique for just about everything in the borough except for ... Comment?
... and Spider Solitaire. I'm thankful there are people like Donna Duso and Rae Jean Davis out there, the Groton and Stonington animal control officers, who will help the animals that people want to hurt. I'm thankful for Friendly's chocolate almond ... Comment?
Connecticut's war, and its toll
... ed in Iraq and Afghanistan on democracy assistance projects supported by the U.S. government. He is a resident of Stonington, where he serves as police commissioner. Comment?
Lattizori's development is no silver bullet for Mystic
The Day has received a statement of the Stonington Economic Development Commission concerning the Lattizori proposal to amend the zoning regulations to allow a large shopping mall... Comment?
Commission head criticized for support of project by foes
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. Comment?
Mystic chamber to honor award winners at Dec. 10 dinner
... than 30 years, most recently with the fire department, is passionate about safety. He has worked with the North Stonington Fire Department and Groton Ambulance, where he currently serves as a field training officer, chamber President Tricia ... Comment?
Perkins Farm plan will clearly benefit Mystic
Stonington's Economic Development Commission believes the financial choice has never been clearer - potentially $500,000 in new property-tax revenue or more than $500,000 in new expenses... Comment?
... Rev. Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J., President of Fairfield University; Noreen M. Kepple, Preschool Director for the Stonington COMO; the Most Rev. Daniel A. Cronin, Archbishop Emeritus of Hartford; Ambassador Raymond Flynn, former Ambassador to the ... Comment?
"If you want to impress a woman, bake her a pie" -Neil Peart
North Stonington Congregational Church Pie Ladies Janet Lewis and Janetha Sander, proud pie makers. Comment?
Streetscape to get more stimulus funding
Stonington - 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... Comment?
Streetscape to get more stimulus funding
... to fund did not complete its design in time, the DOT official that Haberek and Haase had been meeting asked if Stonington was interested in that money. Now with a total of $1,084,000 for the work, the town will spend $137,500 to replace the rusted ... Comment?
Stonington plans new examination of 23 trees slated to be cut down
... would be taking them down. The town also announced that it will hold a public forum at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7 at the Stonington Community Center to detail the condition of the trees and discuss the issue with residents. Because the trees are located along ... Comment?
Giving Thanks for Candied Yams
... with antipasto and homemade chicken soup, and most years we get our 20-pounder from the Brown family in North Stonington. We still finish with cherry cheesecake, pumpkin pie, banana cream pie, chocolate cream pie, and about thirty-six other ... Comment?
Fired Worker's Lawsuit Puts Spotlight On Workplace Treatment Of Domestic Violence Victims
Heather Gillies won praise for her work as a children's librarian at the Stonington Free Library. Comment?
Wave of small businesses start banding together
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... is in the process of incorporating, has 38 members and aims to attract about 70 more in Mystic, Groton, North Stonington, Stonington, Pawcatuck and Westerly. The group, which charges $50 for dues, will offer networking opportunities, a directory of ... Comment?
Out on a Limb Over Tree-Cutting
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. Comment?