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In Eastern Connecticut at The Windham Region No Freeze Project, the nonprofit will be extending their operating hours from evening to daytime to help those in need of somewhere to stay.
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Seaside, the site of a former sanitorium in Waterford, Connecticut, can finally be redeveloped nine years after becoming the newest state park.
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Research from Eastern Connecticut State University shows the venomous stingers of scorpions contain bacteria that could be useful in the development of new antibiotic medicines.
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State Attorney General William Tong wrote in a formal opinion Tuesday that the Connecticut Port Authority was within its rights when it hired a harbor management company to operate the State Pier in New London as a hub for the offshore wind industry.
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The State Contracting Standards Board convened its first meeting of the year with new staff who are concerned about the Connecticut Port Authority.
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The Town of Stonington has received over $700,000 in federal funding to help replace and repair two of their wastewater pumping stations.
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Researchers from Eastern Connecticut State University have found patients with congestive heart failure who have a longer initial stay in hospital are less likely to be readmitted within 30 days of being discharged — helping to improve patient care and save on healthcare costs.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont passed a bill legalizing cannabis in 2021. Now, recreational sales allow anybody over 21 to purchase marijuana.
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The Gold Star Memorial Bridge that spans the Thames River to connect Groton and New London is getting $158 million from the federal government for repairs.
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Emergency dispatch centers in Connecticut are using game changing technology to help with 9-1-1 emergency calls.