The wild-card Red Sox took a 2-1 edge in the best-of-five matchup. Game 4 is Monday at Fenway Park with Game 5 in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Wednesday, if necessary.
Towns and schools wrestle with the legacy of Columbus
While Columbus Day remains a federal holiday, various organizations and school districts in New London and elsewhere across the state have opted to instead celebrate Indigenous People’s Day.
Special needs support group hosts Halloween event
Brady's Brigade, a support group created for children in the special needs/disability community held its second annual Trick or Trunk event Sunday in Montville.
COVID-19 vaccination rates soar among state's health care workers
Exemptions aside, mostly on religious grounds, rates among hospital staffs climbed into high 90s over three-and-a-half month span.
Raise the rates, don't slow the mail
Consider that for 58 cents, you can send correspondence anywhere in the United States. If we used stamps as currency, it would take four stamps to buy a cup of coffee and 10 to buy a six-pack of beer.
Community college professors say Board of Regents member has conflict of interest
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities defended Board of Regents member David Jimenez, who is also a principal with the Jackson Lewis law firm, which is often hired by the CSCU.
Body found in parking lot of Mystic marina
Stonington police say the death of man whose body was found in the parking lot of Seaport Marine Saturday morning is not considered suspicious.
La Grua Center director resigns
The La Grua Center in the borough has announced it is seeking a new executive director after Lori Robishaw stepped down to take a job in South Carolina
Stonington to begin revaluation process this fall
The reassessment project will establish each property's market value as of Oct. 1, 2022, and be reflected in the tax bills issued in July 2023