A new lease on life for dozens of rescued horses. Updated 6:15 PM EST, Fri, Nov 20, 2009 It's been a long recovery process for dozens of horses and goats in Storrs.
Molly Quiles, of Waterford, center, reacts as she receives a seasonal flu shot from Jerilynn Comstock, a registered nurse at a flu shot clinic at the VNA of Southeastern Connecticut in Waterford on Wednesday.
Server Kathy Saunders delivers breakfast to a group of regulars, clockwise from left, Phyllis McClelland, Jessica Mines, Ann Polley, Barbara Jacobsen, Dede Hewes, Patricia Tellekamp and JoAnne Basso at The Shack in East Lyme.
From left, Heidi Klecak, Tracy Lombardo, Deborah Thomspon, Alexa Melonopoulos, Lesley Farlow and Lisa Matias in "The Witching Hour." November 5, 2009 The Judy Dworin Performance Project presents "What I Want To Say" at the Charter Oak Cultural Center tonight through Saturday at 7:30. "What I Want To Say" features the chant-dance "Are You Good Goody ...
Instead of fishing poles and tackle, patrons of the Black Hawk II charter boat will be handed maps to New London when they arrive for their day trips on the Sound this week.
It's been a bad enough year for the economy. And, now some businesses in Waterford are being forced out of business because of an old, failing railroad bridge.
Amtrak officials are trying to fix a railroad bridge in Connecticut that is stuck in the down position and has trapped commercial boats in Niantic Bay.
A malfunction with the Niantic River railroad bridge Sunday afternoon caused it to become stuck in a closed position, trapping commercial boats in the Niantic Bay and temporarily delaying train service.
This is the story of Paul Kueker, an amicable fellow and the personification of how King George of Niantic, in his misguided attempt to protect his asphalt, continues to act like a horse's asphalt instead.