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Pedestrian Hit + Fentanyl Bust: Police: New London News

Here are all the top news stories in New London along with key events in town.

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Welcome back, New London. Here's all the local news, events, and community posts you need for Friday, Oct. 22.


First, today's weather:

Pleasant with periods of sun. High: 70 Low: 49.


Here are the top stories in New London today:

  1. Pedestrian Seriously Injured When Struck By Vehicle In New London: The 60-year-old woman was struck by a vehicle Thursday morning while she was crossing Colman Street. (New London Patch)
  2. 1,500 Bags Of Fentanyl Seized In New London Drug Bust: Police: Police also seized more than $3,300 in cash from the suspect, Tavarion Brewer of New London. (New London Patch)
  3. Multifamily home sales soar in New London and Windham counties amid shortage of rentals and single-family homes: Sales were up by 11 percent, but inventory dropped by 8% over the two counties in the last year. (theday.com)
  4. New London high school now offering EMT classes (theday.com)
  5. Montville High School students walk out of class in protest of teacher who students say is sexually harassing girls (WTNH.com)

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Chris Rhatigan

About me: Chris Rhatigan is a freelance writer and editor.

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