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    The lion is back at Mohegan Park in Norwich

    The lion is back at Mohegan Park in Norwich
    A beloved drinking fountain has returned to Mohegan Park after 30 years in storage.

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    The Norwich Historical Society is in transition as former Executive Director Regan Miner departs this week to become executive director at Fort Adams Trust in Newport, R.I.
    A revised proposal for a 55-plus housing development on Route 1 is back in front of the Zoning Commission, however this time with fewer buildings on 11.4 acres bordered by Latimer Brook.
    Madhu Gupta, executive director of the Public Library of New London, was named Tuesday as the state’s “outstanding librarian” by the Connecticut Library Association.
    Jury selection for Blacker’s trial on a second-degree criminal mischief charge for allegedly painting street signs pink is scheduled to begin in July.

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    The Planning and Zoning Commission ruled the 280 campsite project proposed for 65 acres near the intersection of Routes 2 and 164 was incompatible with the surrounding neighborhood.
    Broadway producer Tom Viertel is stepping down from the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center’s board of trustees after almost 30 years, including 24 as chairman.
    Local artist and activist Mike Alewitz was a student at Kent State at the time and an eyewitness to the tragedy.
    The Coast Guard academy announced Thursday night that Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is scheduled to deliver the keynote address during the school’s 143rd commencement exercises on May 22.
    Educators, parents and students cheered and applauded Wednesday night when the Representative Town Meeting restored the Town Council’s cut of the proposed school budget.

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    David Godbout, known for his prolific requests for public documents, is now facing a criminal impersonation charge for spoofing a town employee’s phone number.
    East Lyme looks to follow Montville in replacing Sig Sauer handguns with Glocks after accidental discharge in the Montville police department lobby.
    Vernon Skau, a 21-year veteran of the department, will succeed the retiring Thomas Curcio next month.
    Artist Cara Lynch and her husband, James Illig, installed two of her large sculptures Thursday on the grounds of the University of Connecticut’s Avery Point campus.
    Police have made a second arrest in connection with the June 10, 2020 shooting death of a 66-year-old man in his Norwich apartment.
    Jean Jacques, a Norwich man sentenced two years ago to 60 years in prison for the stabbing death of Casey Chadwick, is appealing the murder conviction to the state Supreme Court.
    The drive-through ATM at Eastern Savings Bank at 666 W. Main St. in Norwich was ripped open and a large sum of cash stolen, Norwich police said.
    The Board of Finance on Tuesday approved the $12.4 million proposed 2024-25 budget with a projected tax rate increase of about 1.3%.
    Members of Congress say preserving a two-a-year submarine production schedule is essential to national defense as well as “shipyard and industrial base stability.”
    Waterford ― The state, in response to a lawsuit filed against it in Hartford Superior Court for its planned demolition of several historic buildings at Seaside State Park...