A class of nine Mitchell College students recently completed a semester-long research project that raises some legitimate questions about an important event in New London history and, in the process,.
Editor’s note: This article is based on research conducted by students in Mitchell College’s New London Stories class taught by Christopher Kervick. Fall 2023 class members contributing to the res.
Local and state officials unveiled plans for a new, revamped railroad station in Windsor Locks that they hope will spur more development in the area.
Gov. Ned Lamont and Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz joined Windsor Locks First Selectman Christopher Kervick on Friday to talk about a transit-oriented development project that will revitalize the railroad station on Main Street.
The mixed use development will include a new 500-foot-long boarding platform, traffic improvements, an indoor public market and retail space.
WINDSOR LOCKS â Local police said Sunday a married couple from Suffield died in a murder-suicide on Christmas Day that had police working through the weekend to investigate.
John Liquori, 59, and Cindy Liquori, 55, both of 900 Suffield St., were found dead inside the Windsor Locks residence at 33 Dale St. around 6 p.m. Friday after police received a 911 call reporting the incident.
Online voter registration and Windsor Locks property records indicate the ranch-style, two-bedroom home is owned by Cindy Liquoriâs mother, Clair R. Palmer, 77, who bought it in 1990.
Police vehicles converged on the home Friday night, saying only that they were investigating an incident. On Saturday, they announced it was a murder-suicide and a day later released the names of the couple.
A retired scientist and Windsor Locks historian refutes the long-touted claim that the town was the first in New England (maybe the nation) to host a Christmas tree. The first selectman calls him a Grinch.