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    A dark moment for Connecticut

    A dark moment for Connecticut
    Monday’s solar eclipse will be partial here, but 99 years ago most of Connecticut experienced totality.

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    East Lyme police are investigating the deaths of two people found inside a residence on Friday.
    The Naval Submarine Base has announced a scheduled power outage, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, for the testing and commissioning of the submarine base’s micro-grid system.
    Mystic man with pending sex assault case now faces federal child exploitation charge.
    After five years, the Bayonet Apartments in New London officially opened their doors in a Friday ceremony with all 28 units leased before the ribbon-cutting and groundbreaking for the Phase 2 apartment building.

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    New London will contract with an on-call vendor to address an uptick in graffiti marring downtown structures.
    The East Lyme Zoning Commission, wary that inaction would signal approval, rejected a plan for a 55+ housing development in the Flanders section.
    A powerful state legislative committee will not support the governor’s proposal to merge the Connecticut Port Authority with the Connecticut Airport Authority.
    A man found dead inside a truck parked in a Norwich lot last month has been identified as a missing resident.
    Did you feel it? It was the question being asked in multiple East Coast states Friday morning following what the U.S. Geological Survey reports was a 4.8 magnitude earthquake centered near Whitehouse Station, N.J., at 10:23 a.m.

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    Commercial space in a mixed-use building at 1028 Poquonnock Road is proposed to be converted into four apartments under a plan recently approved by the town.
    USS Newport News (SSN 750), a Los Angeles-class attack submarine, passes the Groton shoreline on Thursday.
    Fourth and fifth graders at Nathan Hale Arts Magnet School take a trip under the sea during a dress rehearsal for their spring musical "Finding Nemo, Kids" at the Garde Arts Center Thursday.
    At 30 years old, Dodd Stadium in Norwich needs work and city leaders are looking at options to possibly sell the stadium property for redevelopment or to continue its use as a sports venue.
    New London officials hope to cut down on the number of times mutual aid is needed in the city by using federal grant money to staff a third ambulance with several new firefighters.
    The federal Government Accountability Office warns that Millstone Power Station could face temporary shutdowns and damaged equipment caused by climate change.
    Crossing Guard Louis Santiago waited for any stragglers in the rain Wednesday at the corner of Broadway and Perkins Avenue after Saint Patrick School ended for the day.
    Deanna Brightman, the 30-year-old New London mother and teacher who was shot and nearly killed by her boyfriend in an attempted murder-suicide, is out of the intensive care unit at Yale New Haven Hospital and looking toward recovery, family said.
    Norwich police swore in two police officer recruits Wednesday, who will enter the Connecticut Police Academy Thursday.
    The town’s police department plans to open a substation at a former hotel that will be converted into apartments on Gold Star Highway.