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Woman sues over her rescue
KRON San Francisco | 18 hours ago
NEW LONDON, Conn. A woman is suing the town whose police divers saved her from drowning.5.1
Topics: Old Saybrook
Davis couple die in weekend heat
Davis Enterprise | Tuesday
The Davis community is mourning the loss of a longtime local couple known for their thirst for knowledge and extensive community work, particularly their efforts to feed the hungry.2.7
New CNO wants fresh look at Navy shipbuilding
Marine Log | Monday Aug 8
Newly installed Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Michael G. Mullen, has reportedly fired off a batch of memos demanding studies on 10 critical areas of navy activity.2.7
County against land ruling
Daily Banner | Saturday Aug 6
CAMBRIDGE , The Dorchester County Council unanimously took action Tuesday to send a message to Maryland's Congressional representatives regarding a June decision by the U.S. Supreme Court.2.9
Health-care program helps poor
Norwich Bulletin | Friday Aug 5
In New London County, some 25,000 residents , one out of every 10 residents , lack health insurance coverage.2.7
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State fights base closure
Easton Courier | Thursday Aug 4
Area business people banded together with state legislators and community members Monday morning to discuss the possible implications of the New London submarine base closing.2.7
Alabama governor signs law restricting eminent domain
WKRN Nashville | Wednesday Aug 3
TGOMERY, Ala. Governor Riley signed legislation today that restricts the use of eminent domain in Alabama.3.1
City courts children's museum
Norwich Bulletin | Wednesday Aug 3
Sydney Moore, 4, of East Hartford plays in a replica of a tugboat from the children's book, "Night of the Moonjellies," as her father, Rodney, looks on Tuesday at the Children's Museum of Southeastern ...2.7
Eminent Disapproval
Bondbuyer.com | Tuesday Aug 2
Six weeks after a controversial U.S. Supreme Court decision that allowed localities to condemn private property for private redevelopment spawned widespread public indignation, state and federal lawmakers have ...2
Kids Cafe serves up well-being
Washington Times | Monday Aug 1
NEW LONDON, Conn. - Members of the New London Youth Organization spent months clearing 4 million toothpaste tubes out of an old warehouse.3.1
Base's closing 'concerns' Principi
Norwich Bulletin | Saturday Jul 30
Anthony Principi, head of the base closing panel that will decide the fate of the Groton submarine base, said Friday he and other commissioners are "concerned" about the Pentagon's recommendation that it should ...2.7
Homeowners fight eminent domain battle in Hartford
WFSB Hartford | Saturday Jul 30
A lawyer for several New London homeowners fighting the planned seizure of their homes urged state lawmakers Thursday to change state law to prevent eminent domain from being used for economic development ...
Heartland Experts React to Eminent Domain Ruling
Heartland.org | Friday Jul 29
Because of the significance of the Supreme Court's ruling in Kelo v. New London, several representatives of The Heartland Institute issued statements presenting their views.2.7
This week in art
Norwich Bulletin | Monday Aug 1
What's happening this week in arts and entertainment. Mystic Seaport's Melville Marathon concludes at noon.3.1
Topics: Jewett City
State's Increasing Excercize Their "Rights" Over Private Property
Atlantic Highlands Herald | Friday Jul 29
A few of the reactions to the recent Supreme Court ruling in the New London CT eminent domain case.2.7
Community Club features 'Letters from the Front'
Belvoir Eagle | Thursday Jul 28
"Letters from the Front," a play about correspondence between deployed Soldiers and their loved ones at home, will show at the Fort Belvoir Community Club Saturday evening.2.9
From sea to shining sea...
NK Standard Times | Thursday Jul 28
WICKFORD - From wild blue yonder to deep blue sea, Petty Officer Second Class Evan Vernon hopped a plane Monday to Portugal, where he will embark on a seafaring world tour.2.7
Calculating where to live
The Orlando Sentinel | Thursday Jul 28
Web service rates Baltimore at No. 3 when measured for salaries and cost of living E-mail this article Advertisement By Rhasheema A. Sweeting .3.1
Groups aim to spruce up Milford
Connecticut Post | Monday Jul 25
MILFORD - Mary Ludwig doesn't mind being called a tree hugger. Unless developers use the term, she said, because "they tend to use it in a derogatory way.2.7
Lindenhurst athlete to compete in world championships games
The Beacon | Friday Jul 22
Michael Aguano, of Lindenhurst, is entered to compete in the 2005 Cerebral Palsy-International Sports and Recreation World Championships at Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut, June 27 to July 10.2.7
Murder Victim Feared Alleged Killer
Hartford Courant | Wednesday Jul 20
A kickboxing instructor found dead in her truck in Waterford earlier this month had told a friend she was afraid of the man who was eventually charged in her murder, according to court documents released this ...
Costs of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery in U.S. More Than Canada
Medicalnewstoday.com | Tuesday Jul 19
Although there are no differences in clinical outcome, the in-hospital cost of coronary artery bypass graft surgery in the U.S. is 82.5 percent higher in the U.S. than in Canada, according to a study in the ...2.7
Topics: Health
Connecticut Attractions
Hartford Courant | Monday Jul 18
If you're anything like me, you're probably cool, funny, devilishly good-looking, quick witted, strong and ambidextrous.2
Progress for the future costs Norwich its past
Norwich Bulletin | Sunday Jul 17
Once upon a time, Norwich was like New London in trying to redevelop its downtown.2.7
Topics: Norwich
ADF shares stories of lost and found
Herald-Sun | Saturday Jul 16
A pair of mysteries danced their way this week into the American Dance Festival.3.1
Catholic Digest
Catholic Digest | Friday Jul 15
Leader: As the gloriously fulfilled promise of Easter fills our worship space, may the wonder of the Easter miracle fill our hearts as we pray.2
Man Pleads Not Guilty In Death Of N.H. Science Writer
WMUR | Thursday Jul 14
A former Norwich, Conn., man pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murder in the beating death of a New Hampshire science writer.
Conn. Boy In Serious Condition After Fall At Rest Area
WMTW Auburn | Wednesday Jul 13
News - Conn. Boy In Serious Condition After Fall At Rest Area Contact the Station Get RSS Sign up for E-News Career Auto Dating Home News Weather Sports Health Money Technology Entertainment Tell Us Local ...2.7
Golden glory for athletes
Gulf Daily News | Wednesday Jul 13
BAHRAIN'S disabled athletes return from global championships in the US tonight, with five gold and three bronze medals.
Big Apple Table Tennis
About.com | Tuesday Jul 12
Big Apple Table Tennis oming home from the 2005 Cerebral Palsy World Championships in New London, CT, I stopped by the newest full-time club in New York City owned and operated by Tahl Leibovitz and partner ...2.7
Summer Break Spent In A Lab
WTIC Hartford | Jul 5, 2005
Summer Break Spent In A Lab Trinity Program Is Part Of Trend To Let Undergraduates Do Graduate-Level Research By ROBERT A. FRAHM Courant Staff Writer July 5, 2005 While most of his Trinity College classmates ...3.1
Volunteers do work, neighborhoods gain »
Norwich Bulletin | Jul 4, 2005
Ian Rayburn, 25, of Groton, culinary specialist at the sub base in Groton, volunteers at the Lower Mystic Cemetery, keeping the stones clear and sometimes rediscovering buried headstones.2.7
Public beach spots at a premium in Connecticut
Stamford Advocate | Jul 2, 2005
There will likely be blanket-to-blanket bathers on most public beaches in Connecticut this sunny holiday weekend, and finding more room for everyone remains a challenge for state officials.2.7
Developers hope William and Punch plan will spark tourism on St. Croix
Virgin Islands Daily News | Jul 1, 2005
ST. CROIX - A Connecticut-based Indian tribe that owns one of the world's most successful casino resorts has acquired majority interest in the development of the planned William and Punch resort north of ...
Artist exhibit to appear at Slater
Norwich Bulletin | Jul 4, 2005
Connecticut artists will exhibit this month. July 10 is the opening day for the Regional Invitational Exhibition at the Slater Memorial Museum, featuring the award winners from the 62nd Annual Connecticut ...2.7
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Going after Grandma's House
Reason via KeepMedia.com | Nov 1, 2001
In New London, Connecticut, the government is currently in court defending its inalienable right to evict 83-year-old Wilhelmina Dery from a property ...
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