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Five Things To Know Wednesday, June 13

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Local Hot-Button Issues
Major concerns in Groton include redistricting the public schools, determining whether to terminate the superintendent's contract, and managing the local budget during difficult times.
Residents are also awaiting word from Pfizer, one of the community's largest employers, about whether it will tear down the sprawling building complex on Eastern Point Road.
Five Things To Know Wednesday, June 13

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Five Things To Know Tuesday, June 12.
Forum scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday in the Mystic Arts Center.
Interim Superintendent Randall Collins will make the recommendation to the school board at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
The following information was supplied by the Groton Town Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Forum scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Thursday in the Mystic Arts Center.
The town's planning director says a delay could result in higher labor costs. Should Groton do it anyway?
The following information was supplied by the Groton Town Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The composer of "Junkyard Jam" traveled from Syracuse, N.Y., to direct the band at the spring concert Friday.
Of the 9,387 Americans buried in the American cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer overlooking Omaha Beach, only four are women. Two are WACS from Connecticut, but little is known about them.
The final installment in this all-encompassing look at finding the right college.
The Prospect Street residence will be part of the 8th Annual Connecticut Open House Day on Saturday, June 9.
Five Things To Know, Friday, June 8
Planning Director says he knows businesses want the work to wait until October, but such a decision could have financial consequences.
Planning Director says he knows businesses want the work to wait until October, but such a decision could have financial consequences.
Groton is seeking an interim assistant superintendent to take over after Mary Anne Butler leaves Monday. Interim Superintendent Randy Collins says it's not optional.
Five Things To Know, Thursday, June 7
Five Things To Know, Wednesday, June 6