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The Old Lyme Public Library’s Board of Trustees deciced to keep two adolescent sex education books in the library’s tween-teen section. The board met on July 11 to discuss the future of the books.
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How the east branch of the Eightmile River looks eight years after the Ed Bills Pond Dam was removed.
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Three Connecticut power executives were recently sentenced to prison in a fraud case involving lavish trips. Claire Bessette, a reporter with The Day has the details.
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Groton and New London expect an influx of around 3,000 new residents in the next year, as General Dynamics Electric Boat initiates a hiring surge.
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The crash happened on the southbound span, while the $400 million project involves the northbound span. The Gold Star Memorial Bridge, Connecticut’s largest passenger and truck bridge at 6,000 feet in length, has been undergoing a major overhaul.
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Some southbound lanes reopened Friday evening. “This was a tragic accident,” Gov. Ned Lamont said.
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New London will add over 300 new apartments by next year, following a surge in demand fueled by General Dynamics Electric Boat's plan to hire thousands of employees.
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Connecticut College president Katherine Bergeron has announced plans to resign from her position after a student protest calling for her to step down.
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The holiday falls on Friday, March 17, this year, but celebrations are happening all month long.
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UConn faces Villanova in the Big East Tournament final Monday night.