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    Two Ledyard women charged with animal cruelty

    The women were charged after Ledyard Animal Control Officers arrived and found five different kinds of animals in “extremely poor” physical condition.

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    “Pup rally” for a new animal shelter in Montville raises more than $4,000.
    “Project Mayflower,” a new book coming out May 7, was inspired partly by a speech given during the relaunch of Mayflower II at Mystic Seaport.
    The town is proposing to update its blight ordinance.
    New estimates solve many problems, but there’s little time to make changes.

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    Mike Buscetto, owner of Filomena’s restauraunt in Waterford, is the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut’s 2024 Citizen of the Year. He’ll be feted May 23 at Mohegan Sun.
    New London Avimael Lebron, 34, of 235 Huntington St., was charged Friday with first-degree criminal trespass. Norwich Antonio Dicarlo, 56, of 401 Thames St., wa...
    Contestants in the inaugural Miss Puerto Rico event celebrated their shared heritage Saturday during a pageant performance at Montville High School.
    Norwalk — As an Interstate 95 overpass — badly damaged in a tanker fire on Thursday — continues to be demolished this weekend, southbound drivers are advised to seek alte...
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    A man was pulled from a Noank marina and given emergency medical care by by-standers.
    Arrests by state and local police departments around the region.
    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on May 13 will hear the appeals of three former utility cooperative officials convicted of theft in connection with lavish trips to the Kentucky Derby and a West Virginia golf resort.
    Eastern Connecticut GOP lawmakers did not respond to emailed questions about whether they will support Donald Trump if he is convicted in the hush money trial underway in New York.
    Mysticalligraphers meet at library May 8 Mysticalligraphers will hold its monthly meeting from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 8, at the Mystic & Noank Library, 40 Library St....
    An ongoing traffic light replacement project aims to keep traffic at a major New London intersection flowing smoothly.
    With Connecticut electricity rates expected to surge as much as 19% on July 1, The Day is asking readers to tell us how they are handling the high cost of power in the state.
    For 13 years, Mitchell College students have been broadcasting an eclectic array of programming from the upper floor of a New London ice cream shop.
    Critics cite statistics as evidence that the state ― which prides itself as having some of the strictest gun laws in the country ― is not using those laws. But state’s attorneys contend those who commit crimes with guns are vigorously prosecuted.
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