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Groton Farmer’s Market, The War of 1812 and it's Time to Tally Those Summer Reading Points.
Five things to know on Wednesday, August 7.

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Five things to know on Wednesday, August 7.

The following property transactions were recorded in Groton Town Hall.
The following property transactions were recorded in Stonington Town Hall.
Tonight's agenda involves a few big issues that will impact Mystic, Stonington and Pawcatuck
Five things you should know today, August 6.
Five things to know today, August 6.
These three students will use the money to continue their education.
The following arrest information was provided by Groton Town Police and does not constitute a conviction.
The following arrest information was provided by Stonington Police and does not constitute a conviction.
Lots to do this week, here's a quick look.
The library is the only one in Connecticut to receive a travelling exhibit commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
Here's some highlights from the week ahead.
Two informational meetings will be held in August to provide details. Private property owners can apply.
There are several positions open.
Experts say changes in federal rules would put Connecticut immigrants on official payrolls.
The Waterford mall plans to kick off Connecticut's tax-free shopping week with a special Back to School event on August 18.
A condenser leak threatened the polar mission, but stops at auto supply stores in Seattle fixed the problem and enabled the Nautilus to be the first to cross the North Pole.
A condenser leak threatened the polar mission, but stops at auto supply stores in Seattle fixed the problem and enabled the Nautilus to be the first to cross the North Pole.
The latest published report on nepotism in our state government says as many as 30 summer jobs this year went to the children of state workers, jobs that were never advertised.
Two informational meetings will be held in August to provide details. Private property owners can apply.