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Stonington's Santos appeals disciplinary suspension

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Stonington - Highway Department employee Ernie Santos has appealed his latest three-day suspension without pay, saying that his actions did not call for a suspension and that a written or...

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Eagle in the Big Apple

The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle sails by the Statue of Liberty in New York Wednesday to participate in Fleet Week activities.

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Montville police officer says Bunnell harassed her

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Montville - In a harassment complaint filed in October, police officer Karen Moorehead accused Lt. Leonard Bunnell of treating her unfairly and making comments about her breasts.

The...

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New animal rehab facility at Uncasville prison to be dedicated Thursday

Premium Content Montville — A dedication ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday for the opening of a new animal rehabilitation facility at the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional...

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Former editor suing Day Publishing Co.

Premium Content Edward Murphy has sued The Day Publishing Co., his former employer, for not rehiring him after he was laid off.

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Old Lyme budget passes unanimously

Premium Content Old Lyme — Residents unanimously approved a $32,607,899 budget Monday at a town meeting, according to First Selectwoman Bonnie Reemsnyder.

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Old Lyme presidential primary results to be audited

Premium Content Old Lyme — The town has been randomly selected for an audit of the April 24 presidential primary.

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Two Norwich precincts chosen for Republican primary recount

Premium Content Norwich - A mandatory, post-election, hand-count audit of the April 17 Republican presidential primary will be conducted by the Registrars of Voters office May 29 at City...

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Premium Content Another vote tonight by New London school board on proposed finance department move

New London - The Board of Education tonight will again vote on the transfer and consolidation of the school district's finance department to the city's.

On April 26, school board members voted 5-2 - without discussion and against...

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Mayo graduates from fire academy

New London firefighter Al Mayo graduated from the state fire academy on Wednesday.


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State workers facing deadline

Hartford - With just a week to go, about 12 percent of state employees have yet to comply with a rule requiring participation in a cost-savings health program.

Comptroller Kevin Lembo...

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Remote-control buoys come to Westerly beaches

WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — Lifeguards in Westerly will soon be equipped with remote-controlled buoys they can deploy to help swimmers in distress.

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SHAYS FILES PRIMARY PAPERS

Hartford - Former U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays filed the paperwork Monday to challenge former wrestling executive Linda McMahon in a Republican primary for U.S. Senate, despite her call for...

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Awards and smiles in New London

Premium Content New London Police Chief Margaret Ackley, center, shares a laugh with two of her colleagues, dispatcher Mike Mariano, left, and Officer Deanna Nott, right, during the annual Law Enforcement Night...

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Edgecomb: Like it was yesterday

Premium Content I recently met up with some kids I went to elementary school with, and not one of them looked a day over 13 — which is amazing, since we all graduated from St. Joseph's School in...

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Chat Thursday with CEO of the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority

Join us Thursday at 1:30 p.m. on theday.com for a live reader web chat with, Mitchell Etess, Chief Executive Officer of the Mohegan Gaming Authority. Send questions in advance to a.nunes@theday.com.

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Should the state intervene in the New London school system?
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Six words and a photo of mom

For Mother's Day, submit a photo of your mom and six words that best describe her to a.nunes@theday.com.

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Should the state intervene in the New London school system?
Yes, this should have happened a long time ago.
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Yes, I had hoped the city would improve the school system on its own but I now believe state intervention is the only option.
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No, local officials should be given more time to turn around the school system.
11%
No, I'm confident the city is already addressing this issue sufficiently.
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Police Logs

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Paul Asalde, 34, of 81 Ledyard St., New London, was charged Wednesday with driving with a suspended...

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Arron M. Wade, 127 Cormorant Road, Groton, was charged Monday with first-degree unlawful restraint,...

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Lisa Ente, 49, of Levittown, N.Y., was charged Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol...

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Premium Content Man wanted in NL for stabbing victim with screwdriver

New London - Police have prepared a warrant for a man who they say...

Premium Content Ocean Avenue in New London reopened

New London -- Ocean Avenue in the vicinity of Lawrence + Memorial Hospital has...

Premium Content Waterford police charge four with shoplifting, two with assault

Waterford - Police on Monday charged four New London residents with...

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Premium Content Elahi gets 35 years for murder of Matthew Chew

The murder on Oct. 29, 2010, not only devastated Chew's family and left them struggling for a "new...

Premium Content Man gets 60 years in prison for 2008 murder in Groton

Ryan Wright is sentenced to 60 years in prison for the execution-style murder of Jamel Campbell in...

Premium Content Man gets 60 years for Groton murder

New London -- Calling it a "carefully planned out execution," Judge Arthur C. Hadden...

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