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Premium Content Old Saybrook's Dock & Dine ready to rise above damage from Sandy

 June 16, 2013; Updated: 11:16 pm

Dock & Dine plans to reopen Friday in a renovated building that was damaged by Superstorm Sandy. After this season it will be torn down to make way for a new restaurant that will be raised to avoid future flooding.

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Borough beach, scenic walkway restored after Sandy

 June 13, 2013; Updated: 5:13 pm

When Superstorm Sandy hit last fall it stripped the sand from Dubois Beach and tumbled logs and utility poles onto the shore.

Further down Water Street behind Stonington Commons, the public walkway along scenic Stonington Harbor was torn up...

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Premium Content A big splash at Misquamicut

 May 13, 2013; Updated: 4:05 pm

Visitors flocked to Misquamicut this weekend to celebrate the beach's comeback from Superstorm Sandy.

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Premium Content Show of hands at Misquamicut planned for Friday

 May 13, 2013; Updated: 11:43 pm

More than 3,000 people are expected to hold hands along the Misquamicut shoreline Friday morning to show the community is united after months of work to restore the beach following Superstorm Sandy.\n

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Premium Content Region said to have 'leg up' when it comes to working together in emergencies

 May 9, 2013; Updated: 11:59 pm

Hundreds of safety officials gathered Wednesday in Cromwell for the annual Connecticut Emergency Management Symposium.

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Premium Content Discarded Christmas trees prop up local dunes

 May 5, 2013; Updated: 11:13 pm

At three local beaches, leftover holiday greenery has taken on new value and purpose as a kind of natural Band-Aid for battered dunes.

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