With the assistance of Attorneys Joseph Selinger and Kristin Wainright, Bradford Engineering BV has been acquired by an affiliate of American Industrial Acquisition Corporation (AIAC) effective November 3rd, 2016. AIAC is a group of 63 manufacturing and distribution sites with over 9,000 employees in 17 countries in North America, Europe and Asia. Total group revenues exceed […]
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Tobin, Carberry, O’Malley, Riley and Selinger Law Firm of New London recently hosted their 21st Annual TCORS Golf Outing at Pequot Golf Club in Stonington in October. More than 80 attendees and 70 golfers participated in this year’s outing, which helped raise money for two local charities; Child & Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut and […]
Planning and Zoning Commission members offered some suggestions Tuesday night to a local group that would like to allow an expanded list of agricultural-related uses in certain zones in an effort to preserve working farms. The commission’s comments came during an informal workshop with representatives of Stone Acres LLC, a group of about a dozen […]
A group of about a dozen residents who have purchased the historic Stone Acres Farm on North Main Street would like the town to create a floating zone that would allow an expanded list of agricultural-related uses in an effort to preserve working farms. Stone Acres LLC, whose members include Jane Meiser, the daughter of […]
When the new state legislature convenes in January, the Norwich City Council will have a “to do” item for its delegation – treat the Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium fairly when it comes to handing out ticket sales tax exemptions to other baseball stadiums. Norwich attorney Glenn Carberry, the man who led the effort to […]
Attorney Glenn Carberry led the city’s effort to build a minor league baseball stadium in 1994, and still proudly boasts that Norwich, with some help from the state, built the Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium “on time, on budget for $9.8 million.” In a presentation to the City Council Monday, Carberry repeated that statement, credited […]
The historic 1870 Ponemah Mill in Taftville stood in silence on Thursday, with broken and missing windows, peeling roof shingles and rotted wooden framework giving stark signs that the giant, sprawling landmark needs immediate attention. In about two weeks, the mill that once employed thousands of French Canadian textile workers and roared with five floors […]
The group working to create the Thames River Heritage Park took action Wednesday to formalize the organizational structure of the proposed park and advanced plans for a March forum to enlist the support of key partners in the project. The transition team for the park, which is shepherding plans for the multi-site attraction of existing […]