When Isaiah Joyner started thinking about careers, he first considered fashion design and then architecture.
Professional long driver?
Not even on his radar.
It certainly is now.
Joyner, 24, is risin.
Groton Alan Sorensen is enjoying his summer trip to southeastern Connecticut, an area that he and his wife first visited last year.
The couple from Bakersfield, California is staying in a nice Airbn.
New London He will always be known as one of the Bulkeley boys.
New London native Harold Arkava was many things in his life, but friends say his tenacious efforts to protect and pay homage to his high school alma mater, The Bulkeley School, is likely to be remembered for generations.
Arkava died over the weekend at the age of 94.
“He was a piece of work. They don’t make em like him anymore,” said longtime friend Joseph Heap, who served with Arkava on the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission in the 1980s and 1990s.
Heap reminisced about his friend this week, calling Arkava a funny guy, a bit offbeat, no nonsense and a great storyteller whose tales became more unbelievable with the more cognac he drank.