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    All that’s left to punctuate the Fonfara Follies is to cue Handel’s Hallelujah chorus, or perhaps summon the bagpiper to deliver the haunting strains of Amazing Grace, pr...
    Connecticut's failure to prosecute many gun crimes aggressively isn't as bad as it seems, prosecutors and a former state legislator told The Day of New London this month....
    Navigating a career in music isn’t as simple as following a guitar chord chart. People in the music business may get into it to express themselves through their instrume...
    The news business regularly reinforces the lesson that most people react with empathy to the hard times of a single person or family, yet not so much to the plight of a m...
    Sometimes, you can get so focused on a task that you don't do what you were asked to do. Below are two case studies. (1.) A gentleman came to the emergency room some time...

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    As news broke Thursday of the arrest of Gov. Ned Lamont’s former deputy budget chief, I couldn’t help but wonder how the governor could have been so clueless about what the FBI called blatant wrongdoing in his administration.
    Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely, and with its 24-12 majority the Democratic caucus in Connecticut's Senate is well on its way there. For recent comment...
    "Stormy Daniels Put Trump's Toxic Horniness on Full Display," read a Daily Beast headline. What has really been put on display is Donald Trump's desperate need to portray...
    As the city prepares to revamp management of the park, it might want to consider a larger reset of the magnificent property.
    While friends and I were strolling through Ninigret Park in Charlestown, R.I., the other morning, a couple walking toward us with a baby carriage stopped, and I replied b...

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    Angry, arrogant, clueless and overpaid are not things you like to see in a chief executive, as you are raising electric rates some 19%.
    Here we are in Times Square. Maniac lights flash across all horizons. Minnie Mouse and Spider-Man are making the rounds. Packed tour buses inch below the scary headlines ...
    Vision and determination. They are the human qualities that created Norwich's gems over the years, some of them dating back to the mid-19th century that are still paying...
    When he was installed two weeks ago, Hartford’s new Catholic archbishop, Christopher J. Coyne, said he has several big objectives, though he conceded that with two of the...
    Mohegan — And so the chaos of Circus Maximus comes Tuesday to Neon Uncasville, the Connecticut Sun’s season opener a mere postscript to Queen Caitlin of Clark, whose fir...
    As wind turbines have grown in size, some question whether the 40-acre State Pier property in New London with its 38 acres of usable space is adequate to stage these mammoth mechanical devices.
    Don’t we all hope the former president takes the stand and sets the record straight?
    When it comes to informing drivers about the best way to merge at highway construction sites that require lane closures, the state Department of Transportation is failing...
    A big game of chicken may determine what becomes of Waterbury Hospital, Manchester Memorial Hospital and Rockville General Hospital in Vernon. Yale New Haven Health, whic...
    Pondering the realities of celebrity food sponsorships