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Five things to know for Thursday, August 9, 2012

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Five things to know for Thursday, August 9, 2012

The Spice Club Thai restaurant in Niantic opens August 9 with a blessing by monks and a ribbon cutting by the East Lyme First Selectman
The Connecticut Judicial Branch offers free family tours of the Old State House, the State Capitol, the Supreme Court, and the Museum of Connecticut History in Hartford on August 9.
Rev. Steve Hosking, director of technology for the Williams School in New London, is one of 12 educators selected to join Dr. Robert Ballard’s Nautilus Exploration Program.
Rev. Steve Hosking, director of technology for the Williams School in New London, is one of 12 educators selected to join Dr. Robert Ballard’s Nautilus Exploration Program.
The Rolling Tomato is coming to the Lyme Farmers' Market on Saturday along with a host of guest vendors. Here's the latest newsletter, as written by Chip Dahlke of Ashlawn Farm.
The Connecticut Judicial Branch offers free family tours of the Old State House, the State Capitol, the Supreme Court, and the Museum of Connecticut History in Hartford on August 9
Five things to know for Wednesday, August 8, 2012
The Connecticut Judicial Branch offers free family tours of the Old State House, the State Capitol, the Supreme Court, and the Museum of Connecticut History in Hartford on August 9
The Connecticut Judicial Branch offers free family tours of the Old State House, the State Capitol, the Supreme Court, and the Museum of Connecticut History in Hartford on August 9
Business owners say parking costs are driving people away but there's more to it than that.
Five things to know for Tuesday, August 7, 2012
The Connecticut Judicial Branch offers free family tours of the Old State House, the State Capitol, the Supreme Court, and the Museum of Connecticut History in Hartford on August 9
Arrests reported by State Police Troop F, August 3-5, 2012.
Five things to know for Monday, August 6, 2012
Hundreds of competitors turned out to swim, bike, and run in Niantic's Triathlon challenge
Hundreds of competitors turned out to swim, bike, and run in Niantic's Triathlon challenge
Hundreds of competitors turned out Sunday to swim, bike, and run in Niantic's Triathlon challenge.
Jeff Kotecki, of Mystic, the assistant principal of West Side Middle School in Groton, places 5th; Vincent Antonelli, of Groton, places 7th among hundreds of competitors.
Town officials say evidence found during a police search of a barn in Lyme last month is related to a string of burglaries in the area.