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Recent obituaries with ties to Stonington.

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Recent obituaries with ties to Stonington.

An abandoned shoe leads to a DUI arrest, police report.
Police allege that Frank Sundstrom was driving under the influence and driving the wrong way on I-95 in Old Lyme, which caused the December crash that killed three people.
William Leckey used the money to keep his financial backing company afloat.
The officials are concerned about a new U.S. Interior Department proposal that could make it easier for previously denied Indian groups to earn federal recognition, a step that could lead to more casino development in Connecticut.
The officials are concerned about a new U.S. Interior Department proposal that could make it easier for previously denied Indian groups to earn federal recognition, a step that could lead to more casino development in Connecticut.
The officials are concerned about a new U.S. Interior Department proposal that could make it easier for previously denied Indian groups to earn federal recognition, a step that could lead to more casino development in Connecticut.
The officials are concerned about a new U.S. Interior Department proposal that could make it easier for previously denied Indian groups to earn federal recognition, a step that could lead to more casino development in Connecticut.
The man, whose family was brutally murdered in the infamous 2007 Cheshire home invasion, is expected to have another child on Dec. 3.
The man, whose family was brutally murdered in the infamous 2007 Cheshire home invasion, is expected to have another child on Dec. 3.
The officials are concerned about a new U.S. Interior Department proposal that could make it easier for previously denied Indian groups to earn federal recognition, a step that could lead to more casino development in Connecticut.
Officials from Waterford, New London, East Lyme and Montville are weighing the pros and cons of consolidating their animal control buildings into a regional shelter.
The American Farmland Trust asks residents to help a family farmer by committing to spend $10 at the Groton Farmers Market this week.
The police department offered its assistance to those who receive the scam calls.
The Town of Ledyard has posted August paving projects on its website.
The Beach and Recreation Department will be holding its fitness classes elsewhere.