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    A working vacation

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    A New Jersey couple on their way to the White Mountains of New Hampshire got some work done at McCook Point Park Thursday outside the converted camper they borrowed from a friend.

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    Connecticut had banned construction managers from bidding on school building projects they oversee. Now it’s OK again.
    The 36-year-old New London woman charged with killing her 4-year-old son will face a three-judge panel next month in a bid to be institutionalized rather than imprisoned.
    Residents and lawmakers will continue efforts to scrutinize the controversial project.
    The agent for the developer of a controversial project in Old Mystic, which neighbors say has destroyed a wetlands, has been appointed to town wetlands commission by a 2-1 vote.

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    Waterford ― The Waterford Historical Society will hold its first Second Saturday event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the society’s historic buildings and on Jordan G...
    Passengers from a cruise ship docked in New London explored some of the region’s top tourism attractions on Thursday.
    JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military said Wednesday that it has reopened its Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza after days of closure, but the U.N. said no humanitarian aid...
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    Cruise ships will make eight stops in the city through October, giving passengers time to explore the city and other area destinations.

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    Muralist Kelsey Montague, first commissioned by Foxwoods Resort Casino in 2021, returned this week for the unveiling of her latest work, “Native Eagle Wings.”
    A survey of Norwich youths showed substance use is declining but mental health problems persist.
    “Bodies are piling up on our highways every single day,” said Howard, a veteran Stonington police detective.
    Voters in Lyme and Old Lyme approved the proposed Region 18 school budget of $36.9 million and its 3% increase at two sparsely attended referendums on Tuesday.
    Visitors pick tulips at Wicked Tulips in Preston during a break in the rain on Wednesday.
    General Assembly passes bill to study expansion of tourism, looking at tax revenues, transportation issues, climate change flood risks and infrastructure improvements.
    Mashantucket ― Rodney Butler, chairman of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, has been elected president of the board of directors of NAFOA, the Native American Finance Office...
    WASHINGTON — A group of Black voters and civil rights groups asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday to let Louisiana use its newest congressional map for this year’s electi...
    After more than six decades, the family-owned Rapid Car Wash in New London has sold its business to the rapidly expanding Soapy Noble.
    Police said graffiti on the Main Street building was directed at Jewish, Muslim and Black individuals, and there was a reference to Hitler and swastikas.