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Police Blotter: Arrest Reports from Waterford PD
Arrest reports from May 29-June 3, 2013, are provided by Waterford Police Department. An arrest does not signify a conviction.

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Arrest reports from May 29-June 3, 2013, are provided by Waterford Police Department. An arrest does not signify a conviction.

Cohanzie School is slated for demolition but that isn't stopping local residents from trying to save it.
It's not what you'd call a crime wave, but there was one burglary in Waterford last week.
Arrest reports for May 27-31, 2013, are provided by State Police Troop E and East Lyme Police Department. An arrest does not signify a conviction.
Go Bald For A Brother taking place on Saturday in Montville to raise funds for Brendan McGuirk, who is fighting cancer for the third time
Go Bald For A Brother taking place on Saturday in Montville to raise funds for Brendan McGuirk, who is fighting cancer for the third time
Giuliano says the budget passed by the House of Representatives on Sunday circumvents the state spending cap and takes the state deeper into debt. The budget is still pending Senate approval.
Lyme and Old Lyme has long been home to great art and the new generation of artists coming from Lyme Old Lyme High School are clearly continuing that tradition.
Neither item is on the agenda but both are likely to come up during the public comment portion of tonight's 7:30 meeting at Waterford Town Hall auditorium.
Bernard McAllister of Lisbon entered a guilty plea under a plea agreement that will net him 15 years in prison. Mark Missino of Waterford has so far rejected all plea agreements offered by the state.
Bernard McAllister of Lisbon entered a guilty plea under a plea agreement that will net him 15 years in prison. Mark Missino of Waterford has so far rejected all plea agreements offered by the state.
Many towns had feared this budget would drastically reduce revenues they typically receive from the state. Instead, after a lot of hard lobbying, Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says this budget is a "clear win" for towns.
Many towns had feared this budget would drastically reduce revenues they typically receive from the state. Instead, after a lot of hard lobbying, Connecticut Conference of Municipalities says this budget is a "clear win" for towns.
Bill that would greenlight major expansion of UConn next heads to state House of Representatives.