Kids in New London County Coping with Results of the Presidential Election; Police Seek Bank Robbery Suspect.
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Here are the top stories in New London County this week.
Company teams up with state agencies and other utilities to raise awareness.
Police Arrest 9 as Part of Drug Investigation; Teen Pleads Not Guilty to Role of Getaway Driver in Shooting.
The flag is typically raised at the office on Mosaic Street by a U.S. Postal Service worker around 5 a.m.
The savings are in comparison to last winters rate, the company said, while adding this is the lowest winter rate in three years.
The drugs were allegedly distributed through a network of dealers in Groton, Norwich, New London and Stonington.
The suspect was arrested on a number of charges, including driving under the influence.
Evidence of Vermin in Some New London Apartment Units; New London Community and Naval Sub Base Issues to Be Studied.
The community will take part in a year-long study that will evaluate compatibility issues with the base.
Loss of the partnership has also resulted in skyrocketing cost estimates and more.
A health inspector is investigating Thames River Apartments after receiving concerning reports from tenants.
The event will be held at locations across Connecticut this winter.
Police Chief Decision on Local Event Attendance Overruled by Mayor; Murder Suspect Enters Guilty Plea Before Trial.
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New London County has been identified by EPA as having high levels of emissions from diesel engines.
Police said a man was arrested three times in three hours after allegedly abusing a puppy and cursing in public.
Patch brings you the best places in the area to go for outdoor dining, according to Yelp.
The city will calculate a number of factors, including costs of overtime worked by police, fire and more.
While scores were mostly positive near New London County, results on a whole were mixed.
The plaintiff suffered neck and back injuries after her car was hit from behind three years prior.
The two states will no longer require drivers to stop and pay cash at a physical booth, much to the benefit of CT travelers.
After purchasing the historic property, the new owner is planning on reopening the inn.
Join Tufts University Beelzebubs and other local a cappella groups for a night of song and laughter to benefit Child & Family Agency.
The center is expected to open in November and stay open every night until March.
Police Investigating Double Stabbing Incident; Man Charged in Connection with 5 Burglaries, Including School.
The victim said the bridge should have already been treated by the DOT when he was traveling.
In honor of International World Teachers Day, a new study has ranked states based on how teacher-friendly they are.