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Camp Candlewood, a former Girl Scouts retreat, is listed for $9 2 million

Camp Candlewood, a former Girl Scouts retreat, is listed for $9 2 million
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Camp Candlewood, a former Girl Scouts retreat, is listed for $9 2 million

Camp Candlewood, a former Girl Scouts retreat, is listed for $9 2 million
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The Day - A 17th-century Arabic coin discovered locally may be tied to pirate plunder - News from southeastern Connecticut

One of these rare coins was discovered in 1988 on the banks of the Niantic River. Published April 28. 2021 9:00AM  Jim Littlefield, Special to The Times It may have been the greatest heist of all time, and it took place on the high seas. The royal ship Ganj-iSawai, property of Indian emperor Aurangzeb, had set sail from the port of Mocha on the Red Sea bound for Surat, India. Aboard were faithful Moslem passengers returning home from a recent Hadj, a sacred pilgrimage to Mecca. Also on board were tens of millions of dollars in gold and silver belonging to the wealthy emperor.

Things to do in CT: Where to rent kayak, paddleboard or canoe for adventure on the water

Skip to main content Things to do in CT: Where to rent kayak, paddleboard or canoe for adventure on the water Michael Hamad FacebookTwitterEmail 1of17 A kayaker unloads his watercraft at Cove Island Marina at high tide on August 5, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of17 Cristy Fraser paddles alongside swimmers at Rocky Point Club in Old Greenwich.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of17 4of17 Flash, a rotweiller, gets on board with owner Larry Cobrin.Alex von Kleydorff / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 5of17 Allen Ferreira and his daughter Sarah, 4, take a ride in a kayak in the Housatonic River at Indian Well State Park in Shelton, Conn.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

The Day - Getting away from it all: Boat sales have skyrocketed amid pandemic - News from southeastern Connecticut

Email Submit It s not often that the stars align for people in the boating business, but Don MacKenzie, president of Boats Inc. in Niantic, says the stars are aligning now. Very seldom does this industry benefit, but right now we are. We have low interest rates, low fuel prices, and a 2.99% sales tax on boats, he said. Boat sales are hot. I ve been doing this for 33 years now and never before has there been a rush to get it done like there is now. There s just this sense of urgency. Boat dealers along the shoreline, from Westbrook to Westerly, are reporting record sales of small- to medium-sized power boats. Not the luxury models or mega yachts, but the 18- to 34-foot models, the center consoles and runabouts that allow families to get out on the water and isolate away from all their coronavirus concerns.

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