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    Person injured in fall from roof in New London

    One person was taken to the hospital on Wednesday for treatment of injuries sustained in a fall from a roof on Hempstead Street.

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    A controversial Zoning Commission member elected in November on a platform to stop overdevelopment has resigned, citing the futility of trying to persuade an “immovable majority” that change is necessary.
    Arrests by local and state police departments around the region.
    Mayor Leonard Bunnell has cut the proposed 2024-2025 school budget by $1.18 million.
    Students and parents object to cuts to the school music program as school officials still have to find another $6.8 million in budget cuts.

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    Tiffany Farrauto, a New London woman charged with murder in the strangling death of her 4-year-old son, is expected to use an insanity defense at her upcoming trial.
    A former New London man serving an 85-year prison sentence for beating and killing an Essex yacht captain in 1998 wants to be released from prison.
    The General Assembly last year widened the number of municipalities that can use a receivership law to address blighted properties. New London should use it to address the rubble that remains of the First Congregational Church and other blighted properties.
    A rowboat moves across the Niantic River on Wednesday, with homes along Niantic River Road in Waterford seen in the background.
    Gov. Ned Lamont visited Norwich Free Academy Wednesday to hear from students and to visit one of his favorite museums in the state.

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    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Three Russian missiles slammed into a downtown area of the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv on Wednesday, hitting an eight-floor apartment buildi...
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    Nora Gagnon, 9, and her mother, Megan, of Mansfield, played catch Tuesday while at Eastern Point Beach in Groton.
    An agreement ensuring public access will remain in place for one year while the parties go through mediation to come to a permanent solution.
    Voters ensured the Lymes’ Senior Center renovation will go forward despite costs almost a $1 million higher than initial estimates.
    With bears leaving hibernation and in search of food, southeastern Connecticut residents are beginning to report bear sightings.
    Warden Michael Schefers said Tuesday that $87,000 in American Rescue Plan funds should cover construction and renovation expenses for two unisex public restrooms on the lower level of Borough Hall.
    Four electric vehicle chargers are available for the public to use, for free, using the ChargePoint app.
    City Mayor Keith Hedrick outlined the expected tax impact of the proposed 2024-25 budget of $19,833,651.
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