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    Mall owner comments on it plans for Waterford property in wake of its agreement to sell another of its Connecticut properties, the Enfield Square mall it purchased in 2019.
    A person was taken to the hospital after a shooting on North Main Street Thursday evening, police said.
    Maria Cruz-Saco, a Connecticut College-endowed professor of economics, has been honored by the college for her research regarding Latin American economies.
    Arrests by state and local police departments in the region.

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    The budget ― which includes town operations and capital expenses as well as the town’s share of the Lyme-Old Lyme school spending plan ― is down about $1 million, or 7.8%, from current spending.
    Voters on Thursday will be asked to weigh in on the proposed 2024-25 budget of $90.6 million and it’s 5.3% increase over the current budget.
    The proposed budget ― which includes town operations, education and capital costs ― represents an increase of $1.1 million, 2.7% over the current budget.
    State Rep. Aundré Bumgardner, D-Groton, received the Democratic nomination for the 41st State House District, which covers parts of Groton and Stonington.
    Incumbent state Rep. Holly Cheeseman, R-East Lyme, and Democratic challenger Nick Menapace will again face off in November after being nominated at their respective conventions this week.

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    Democrats from Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook and part of Westbrook on Wednesday nominated Jane Wisialowski as their candidate for the 23rd Assembly District.
    A ceremony for the $5.5 million renovation will be held at 2 p.m. at the center, which is located at 26 Town Woods Road in Old Lyme.
    The so-called “steel in the water” milestone was met this week as the project began installing its first turbine foundation about 35 miles off the Connecticut coast between Block Island and Martha’s Vineyard.
    Jarod Calovis, of East Haddam, spent time fishing from the boardwalk at Ferry Landing State Park in Old Lyme Friday after getting off work.
    Dontae Glen Johnson, a former Baltimore, Maryland man charged with stabbing a Mashantucket man in the face and neck in 2018, is seeking to convince a judge that he needs mental health treatment, not prison.
    Whether Norwich city leaders like the state’s proposed roundabouts on Route 82 or not, the city will be asked by the state to accept ownership and maintenance responsibility for portions of the project once it is completed.
    The town has become the first in the state to have two cultural districts as the state has approved the creation of the Mystic Bridge and Stonington Village districts.
    Seven years after awarding its last grants, the Norwich Sachem Fund is back and seeking new applications for more than $93,000 in unspent funds.
    Sergio Correa, the Hartford man sentenced to life in prison for brutally killing a Griswold couple and their son and burning their house down to cover up the crime, has filed another appeal in his quest for a new trial.
    The unexpected $800,000 reduction in state education funding means the City Council doesn’t yet have a balanced budget to approve.