With access to outdoor areas, trails, and a designated dog park adjacent to the town dock, there are ample opportunities for dogs to exercise, socialize, and enjoy Stonington Borough.
Read MoreJeff Callahan, beloved Borough Warden, has retired and is moving to Cleveland, Ohio at the end of May to be closer to family.
Read MoreAmanda Barnes is currently serving her fourth term as the Borough’s Commissioner of Parks, Trees, and Rights of Way. You can also find her swimming in Stonington Harbor…in the winter.
Read MoreDanielle Chesebrough, Stonington’s First Selectman, has a number of priorities that require a great team, a positive attitude, and a good amount of multitasking. She gives us her take on what the future holds for Stonington.
Read MoreGenerations of writers, painters, and poets have lived in and loved Stonington Borough. One of our most celebrated neighbors is Alexandra Stoddard — philosopher, fulfillment seeker, teacher, prolific writer, and proud mother and grandma.
Read MoreTom's News and General Store has the offerings of a small supermarket, with the convenience of a corner store. It's a daily gathering spot for a wave of regulars looking for a newspaper and friendly chit chat. And its owner is Tom Rezendes — a lifelong Borough resident whose roots run deep.
Read MoreAlmost a year has passed since esteemed American poet and beloved Stonington Borough resident J. D. “Sandy” McClatchy died, but his legacy will live on — in his work, friends, loved ones, and the treasures he collected and left behind.
Read MoreComing in November! Rollie McKenna: A Village Love Affair — a book and exhibition about the life and work of the late Stonington-based photographer at the Richard W. Woolworth Library.
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