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Groton military advocates and Operation Homefront, a non-profit, gave 175 military families holiday meal kits and gifts as part of their holiday gift drive.
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New London has become a haven for entrepreneurial immigrants. The southeastern 窪蹋勛圖厙 city says its post-Covid comeback is largely driven by immigrants opening businesses and filling once-closed storefronts.
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The Bayonet Street apartment building will have a total of 64 units, with the majority reserved for residents in need of housing assistance, with a batch reserved for adults with intellectual disabilities.
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The rematch is in the 2nd Congressional district, which represents eastern 窪蹋勛圖厙 and includes many of the states defense contractors. In 2022, U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney bested challenger Mike France by a double-digit margin.
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Weeks after a call to action by residents concerned about proposed rent hikes, East Lyme's Board of Selectmen voted to form a Fair Rent Commission.
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The federal government is giving New England $389 million to improve the electrical grid. 窪蹋勛圖厙 officials say that will mean cheaper, cleaner electricity in the long run.
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The report indicates victims continued to experience mistreatment by the Coast Guard after they reported the assaults, and were denied the necessary documentation to access U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs services.
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Tenants of an apartment complex in Niantic are calling out management for proposing rent hikes of up to $900. Of Windward Villages 60 apartments, about 40 are rented by tenants who are seniors and disabled.
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For decades, most Black and Indigenous maritime histories were missing at Mystic Seaport, the countrys largest maritime museum. Entwined aims to change that by presenting those histories through Native American and Black perspectives.
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Fishers work includes a bust of legendary Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton in the NFL Hall of Fame.