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Today's riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Pastor: Serving the homeless is 'who our faith call us to be' (norwichbulletin.com) — A proposed 58-bed cold weather shelter at St. Mark Church on Broadway is drawing both support and concern from Norwich residents, neighbors, and Norwich Free Academy. City planners will continue the public hearing on Sept. 15 at Norwich City Hall, with a decision on whether the shelter can operate due by Nov. 20, potentially affecting this winter's options for unhoused residents.
2. Norwich's approves plans for new Teachers' Memorial Middle School (theday.com) — Norwich officials have approved plans for a new $99 million Teachers' Memorial Middle School, the final piece of the city's ambitious five-school construction program. The three-story building next to the current campus is slated to open for the 2028-29 school year, joining new Stanton, Greeneville, Moriarty, and Uncas schools and a converted Samuel Huntington building that will reshape local enrollment and redistricting.
3. Waterford man charged with manslaughter in Montville overdose death (theday.com) — A 33-year-old Waterford man has been charged with second-degree manslaughter and narcotics offenses in connection with a fatal fentanyl overdose in Montville earlier this year, and was taken into custody at Norwich Superior Court. The case follows a broader drug investigation involving multiple police departments and highlights ongoing regional concerns about opioid-related deaths affecting communities around Norwich.
4. Erik Visits an American Grave, Part 2,212 (lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com) — Norwich gets a brief but notable mention as the early home church of 18th-century Baptist leader Isaac Backus, a key voice for religious liberty during the American Revolution. The piece traces his journey from New Light preacher in Norwich to influential advocate for separating church and state, while reflecting critically on modern political uses of religious history.
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