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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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New London’s City Council has approved $40 million for construction on a new community center. The project is expected to begin in the next two months.
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Healthcare workers picketed outside L+M Hospital in New London and seven other L+M facilities on Wednesday in support of 900 of their fellow hospital workers.
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Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day. Those lost to the disease are remembered at a special exhibition at Connecticut College in New London.
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Naval Submarine Base New London held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday to unveil its new $68 million submarine pier.
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The New London Police Department in Connecticut is extending its public outreach efforts with two new initiatives.
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The Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut unveiled their new Maritime Center of Excellence this week during a commissioning ceremony.
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A new 64 home, mixed-income housing project in the city of New London broke ground this week. The multi-million-dollar project will provide housing for people of different income levels to lease.
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A U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadet who was expelled for becoming a father will get his degree as part of a legal settlement, his attorneys said Thursday.
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The New London Homeless Hospitality Center has seen more people use its temporary shelter since the pandemic began, pointing to a growing “crisis” for the city and the state.