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    France endorsed for another run against Courtney

    Second Congressional District Republicans nominated Mike France of Gales Ferry, the former state representative, at a nominating convention Monday night.

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden, intent on selling his legislative accomplishments this election year, will travel to New Hampshire on Tuesday to detail the impact ...
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    The budgets each show a $1 million increase and combined with the revaluation means an average $750 tax bill increase for residential property owners.
    Norwich has an opportunity to lure a new minor league baseball team to Dodd Stadium with some effort, key stadium advocate Glenn Carberry told the City Council Monday.

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    The announcement comes nearly six months after residents voted 367-245 to borrow the $15.5 million to pay to install air conditioning in five of the town’s six school buildings.
    The $5.5 million expansion project will serve the two communities where residents over age 50 comprise about half the population.
    Arrests from local and state police departments around the region.
    Records show new evidence in the case points to Brandon Foster as the shooter in the June 2020 killing of 66-year-old Edward “Too Tall” McIntyre.
    State Rep. Christine Conley, D-Groton, is being challenged by Groton Representative Town Meeting member Susan Deane-Shinbrot.

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    Republican incumbent Doug Dubitsky will face Democratic challenger Aaron Spruance this fall for the 47th state House district seat.
    Three-term incumbent Republican state Rep. Brian Lanoue was endorsed unanimously for the 45th District state House seat, while district Democrats continue to seek a candidate to oppose him.
    As self-storage facilities continue to pop up across the region and state, we’ll be looking at why this type of business is so popular and why some communities don’t want any more of them.
    A pilot program at Norwich Technical High School this year to train students to test and repair automotive emissions systems was successful and will expand to other tech schools.
    “May is the month of expectation, the month of wishes, the month of hope.”- Emily Brontë After a rainy, wind-filled spring it’s so nice to see the sun. There’s lots...
    BALTIMORE (AP) — The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge is scheduled to be refloated on Monday and moved to a nearby m...
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    Data shows there was a measurable decrease in the number of teens killed in car crashes when the Connecticut graduated driver's license restrictions were implemented in 2...
    Arrests by state and local police departments in the region.
    Now 21, and a first-generation college graduate of a Dominican family, Giana De La Cruz on Sunday addressed 380 of her classmates and thousands of friends and family members as the class speaker at Connecticut College’s 106th Commencement.