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2018-02-10
North Stonington kicks off ‘miracle’ school project
Two Trump aides out over abuse claims
Medical ride company says it’s better; some patients and doctors disagree
‘Recovery coaches’ help nearly 700 substance abuse patients in state
Sports: St. Bernard boys take over first place in ECC Div. III with overtime win
Mulvaney emerges as a leading candidate to replace Kelly.
Flu season still raging across U.S.
White House offering report on ways to cut drug prices
Defense spending to soar in Pentagon’s new budget
Blumenthal wants review of Google tracking of military members
Fiscal conservatism missing in action
Rhode Island and Connecticut should choose to cooperate
Nothing hateful about resistance to Trump
Amending Groton minutes was correct
Saints take charge in Div. III
NFA boys beat Whalers to keep ECC Div. I title hopes alive
Whalen, Hinckley help Stonington boys finish second
SERENA WILLIAMS SET TO RETURN, CALLING FED CUP MATCH ‘START OF A LONG PROCESS’
Rebounding the focus for UConn men
No. 1 UConn women host Wichita State in Hartford matinee
2018 ECC WRESTLING TOURNAMENT / DAY 1
Woodstock girls win ECC Division II title in a showdown with Bears
Winter Olympics begin under rare political optics
Johnson, Hossler tied for Pebble Beach lead after two rounds
A bright light
Asteroids, volcanoes — it’s always something
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A look at Walter Mosley’s new book
Omarosa says on ‘Big Brother’ country is not going to be OK
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Dating is biggest challenge for young college student
Laughter and tears mark the solid Netflix reboot of ‘Queer Eye’
Discomfort with self-driving cars ebbs in latest AAA survey
CONNECTIVITY
Connecticut, Rhode Island score low in driving experience ranking
Extra cost for premium gas usually cancels out benefits
Grid coordination, car conversion, buzz moments
Procrastination pays
For sale: A New London woman’s collection of art from around the world
Norwich proposes new school plan
Use of force justified in officerinvolved shooting at Foxwoods
AAA study: Drowsiness a factor in more crashes than you think
Stonington first selectman says town is being penalized by state
Advocates protest
Gary Way Sr.
Frank Burgess Jr.
Daniel Murray
Rob Nevins moves Slim Nation office from Groton to Old Lyme
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