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Chelsea Groton Bank Withdraws Application For Branch at Former Tim Horton’s
Bank had initially applied to planning department in November.

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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.
Bank had initially applied to planning department in November.

A raccoon from the Fishtown Road area was tested Wednesday; Ledge Light issued a public health alert Thursday morning.
The company president spoke Tuesday at the annual legislative breakfast at the Mystic Marriott in Groton.
Fifth and final fair to take place at Hartford’s Sport & Medical Sciences Academy
Groton property transfers from Jan. 3 to Jan. 15.
A raccoon from the Fishtown Road area was tested Wednesday; Ledge Light issued a public health alert Thursday morning.
Cyndie Rodriguez owns a grooming salon and loves what she does, even if it's three days a week. She only hopes she can continue.
Five Things To Know, Friday, Jan. 18
Groton plans to bid Phase II of the Mystic Streetscape project this spring.
City Police charged the young man, who was not identified because of his age, on Thursday morning.
Employees were told Tuesday that deliveries will cease on June 1; L+M stands behind special master's decision.
The following information was supplied by the Groton Town Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Five Things To Know, Tuesday Jan. 15
The following information was provided by the Groton Town Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A committee has recommended educational cost sharing grants look at median income and the number of students who qualify for free and reduced lunch, among measures of relative wealth.
Five Things To Know Friday, Jan. 11
After Obama unveils an ambitious gun control agenda, Groton residents share their thoughts.
The following information was supplied by the Groton City Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Combination business and residence sustains significant structural damage, but no one is injured.