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Teens, aged 13 to 17-years-old in New London, Connecticut, are finding out what it's like to be a police officer in the city.
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Residents of the Beechwood Community Mobile Home Park in Killingworth sound the alarm over challenges they face with the management company who owns the land their houses are on.
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Students watch as calls for the resignation and removal of Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron continue to grow from the school’s faculty.
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An art exhibit at Eastern Connecticut State University hopes to break down stereotypes around Asian American and Pacific Islanders — historically and modern day while in recovery from COVID-19.
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Almost a week after Connecticut College canceled a fundraiser in Florida that led to the school’s chief diversity officer quitting in protest, students now want President Katherine Bergeron to resign.
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Connecticut’s official health insurance marketplace has started a search for applicants for the second year of its broker academy.
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The opening of a photo exhibit at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut shows the lives of one of the last commercial trap fishing families in southern New England.
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine is affecting scientists’ ability to work in the Arctic, according to the Center for Arctic Study and Policy based at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut.
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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.