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Newly Built Fitch Baseball Field Has Error
Dugout blocks view of field from press box and must be moved.

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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.
Dugout blocks view of field from press box and must be moved.

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