The 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.
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.
AG in D.C. urging fix for land-taking rulesThe Day - Thu Nov 05
State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal called Wednesday for an overhaul of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs' land-annexation process.
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.
North Stonington election resultsThe Day - Tue Nov 03
Republican Nicholas Mullane II was elected to a 13th term as first selectman, beating Democratic challenger Marilyn Mackay Tuesday.
Butler is seen as strong choice to lead Mashantucket tribeThe Day - Tue Nov 03
Ledyard Mayor Fred Allyn Jr.'s first meeting with Rodney Butler, chairman-elect of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, was a jocular one.
Exercise the privilege to cast your ballotThe Day - Mon Nov 02
Voters across the state once again get the opportunity Tuesday to have a say on things like how often the roads get plowed, the maximum number of students in a classroom, hours the local library is open, and how high, if at all, their local taxes will increase in 2010.
NL merchants to stay open late to make Fridays specialThe Day - Fri Oct 30
To bring a sense of community to downtown, more than 15 businesses here have agreed to stay open late on Friday nights and offer special events and activities.
N. Stonington candidates warn of tough times aheadThe Day - Fri Oct 30
First selectman and selectmen candidates see tough budgets ahead and said it will take strong leadership to get the town ready for economic recovery.
Tax credit keeps low-priced homes selling hereThe Day - Fri Oct 30
In this real estate market, "flat is good." So said Timothy M. Warren Jr., chief executive of The Warren Group, as he released September real estate statistics Thursday that showed sales of single-family homes in New London County edging up 2.2 percent in September compared to a year ago, with statewide numbers essentially the same as last year.
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