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MEET A VETERAN: Woodstock Marine vet served during Vietnam War

In the service: Mike Duffy, 66, of Woodstock, joined the Marines in 1971, when he was 21, and served from 1972 to 1973. On choosing to enlist → Read More

Crews respond to large brush fire in Lebanon Monday

LEBANON-Multiple crews responded to an acres large brush fire in Lebanon Monday.The Lebanon Volunteer Fire Department responded to a call at 164 Leonard's → Read More

Woodstock Fair vendors, volunteers get in on fun

WOODSTOCK — While the Woodstock Fair is focused on showing fair-goers a fun time, vendors and concession stand workers said that, in between → Read More

Voluntown garage fire sends 1 to hospital

VOLUNTOWN — One person was sent to the hospital Monday afternoon after a fire tore through a Voluntown home's garage.Voluntown Fire Chief Jody → Read More

State offers online map to locate pharmacists that can dispense naloxone

A new interactive online map released by the Department of Consumer Protection is designed to make it easier for people seeking naloxone to get it at → Read More

Budding craft breweries hope to put Eastern Connecticut on the map

NORWICH - The empty warehouse room in which Jason Vincent is standing doesn't look like much now. Large pieces of metal equipment secured in bubble → Read More

Woodstock Fair excites longtime visitors with food, big-name bands

WOODSTOCK — Even at 156 years old, the Woodstock Fair continues to excite and surprise fair-goers like Dolores Connelly and Cathy Crowley, who have → Read More

Griswold targets Route 164 for economic development

GRISWOLD-Town officials are taking their economic development efforts to the Route 164 corridor in Griswold.The roughly 5-mile-long roadway is ripe for → Read More

NFA freshmen end first week with pep rally

NORWICH - Norwich Free Academy’s new freshmen class ended its opening week in style.The students, numbering more than 600, wore their new red class → Read More

Jewett City Bike Night 'start of something wonderful'

JEWETT CITY - Seeing more than 100 bikes lined up along Main Street in Jewett City early Thursday evening, visitors to the first Bike Night felt the event → Read More

Region's package store owners: Eliminating pricing laws will cost us

Owners of locally owned package stores are apprehensive two national liquor store chains will be successful in their attempt to do away with the → Read More

Total Wine to stop selling below minimum pricing laws, will pay fine

The liquor chain Total Wine & More has agreed to stop selling alcoholic beverages lower than the state's minimum pricing laws allow, the Department of → Read More

Fire crews respond to 4th fire at old pheasant farm in Salem

SALEM-For the second time Wednesday, crews responded to a fire at an old pheasant farm in Salem.No one was injured in the fire that destroyed a 20 by 20 → Read More

Changes, familiarity greet Eastern Connecticut students

Thousands of students across the region returned to the classroom Wednesday, and while many were greeted by familiar faces, others were entering the → Read More

Police, firefighters return to old Salem pheasant farm for 3rd fire in 24 hours

SALEM – Fire crews responded to a third fire in 24 hours at the former Bourdeau Pheasant Farm in Salem Wednesday.The incident also marked → Read More

Police: Brooklyn man wanted on felony warrant for sexual assault of minor

BROOKLYN-State Police are seeking the public's help in locating a wanted Brooklyn man wanted on sexual assault charges.Detectives from the Eastern → Read More

Hundreds of bikers expected for inaugural Jewett City Bike Night

JEWETT CITY - Bikers from throughout Eastern Connecticut will get a chance to show off their rides this Thursday for a first-of-its-kind Bike Night in → Read More

Lisbon officials think ahead to cleanup of South Burnham Highway site

LISBON - By purchasing a long unused property, Lisbon town officials are making a big commitment, a Department of Energy and Environmental Protection → Read More

Groups to honor Norwich's departing NAACP president

NORWICH — Before she officially steps down as the NAACP Norwich branch president in December, Jacqueline Owens will be embarking on a long goodbye → Read More

Cargill Falls Mills owner identified as victim of Monday shooting in Putnam

PUTNAM — Greg Renshaw, the co-owner of Cargill Falls Mills, has been identified as the victim of Monday night's shooting in Putnam, → Read More