The Day - Sun Nov 08
Day Publisher Gary Farrugia will take questions in a live chat from noon to 2 p.m., Tuesday.
NLDC's budget is down to 'bare minimum'The Day - Sat Nov 07
It's a long way from the heady days of 10 years ago. Back then, the New London Development Corp.
It's your money, so come and get itThe Day - Sat Nov 07
The IRS wants to give you money. Don't blink: It's true. The country's chief collector of taxes is looking for nearly 1,000 people statewide owed more than $1.2 million.
Former city police officer pleads guilty to molestationThe Day - Fri Nov 06
Bill Edwards was known for advising New London's children to make the right choices in life, working with neighborhood groups to prevent crime and warning the elderly about fraud.
Painful pothole lesson in WaterfordThe Day - Fri Nov 06
Cynthia Johnson of Montville was on her way from church one day in July when she hit a large pothole on Maple Lane in Waterford, right behind the Quaker Hill Mini Mall.
County historical society paints scenario for art givingThe Day - Fri Nov 06
Old salts always want to return to their homeport, but in the case of 19th-century whaling captain John P. Rice, coming home may be costly.
Stuck bridge spells 'financial disaster' to blocked boatersThe Day - Wed Nov 04
Instead of fishing poles and tackle, patrons of the Black Hawk II charter boat will be handed maps to New London when they arrive for their day trips on the Sound this week.
Falvey's New London dealership will scale back to 'bare bones'The Day - Wed Nov 04
Falvey's Inc. owner Tim D. Falvey will retire in three weeks, citing the tough economy and loss this past spring of the Chrysler new car franchise.
RBS says Citizens won't be soldThe Day - Wed Nov 04
Providence-based Citizens Bank has many branches in New London County. British regulators' forced sell-off of assets spares 1,400-branch regional savings bank Citizens Bank officials breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday as European regulators spared the company from a possible forced sale tied to the breakup of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Seven-year sentence for caretaker in shaken baby caseThe Day - Tue Nov 03
As he was sentenced this morning to seven years in prison for risk of injury to a minor and criminally negligent homicide, Alan Delusso apologized for failing to take his girlfriend's son to the hospital sooner, but denied causing the toddler's death two years ago.
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