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RECREATION OF VIKING LONGSHIP SCHEDULED TO LEAVE MYSTIC TODAY

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Lauren E. Antilano, 24, of 135 Ledgewood Road, Apt. 312, was charged Wednesday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive in the proper lane.

Leroy Hackett, 56, of 55 Eastern Ave., New London, was charged Friday with disorderly conduct, first-degree threatenin­g and interferin­g with a police officer.

Lee F. Stanzione, 26, of Providence, R.I., was charged Saturday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to drive in the proper lane.

Jose R. Cabrera-Cerapio, 47, of 86 Oslo St. was charged Sunday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, making an improper turn, failure to drive in the proper lane and improper hand signaling of turns.

Kristopher J. Tramont, 32, of 15 Lewiston Court was charged Sunday with disorderly conduct

Richard A. Gladue Jr., 31, of 9 Claremont Avenue, Norwich, was charged Thursday with stalking, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug parapherna­lia.

Clarisa M. Negrongarc­ia, 26, of North Windham, was charged Friday with risk of injury to a minor and two counts of second-degree failure to appear in court.

Alicia R. Carrion, 33, of 107 Michael Road, Apt. F, New London, was charged Friday with third-degree assault and breach of peace,.

Kristine E. Seabrook, 31, of 117 West Broad St., Apt. A, Pawcatuck, was charged Friday with third-degree assault and breach of peace.

Nathaniel R. Hickey, 21, of 268 Willetts Avenue, New London, was charged Friday with driving with a suspended license and failure to carry a license.

Frederick J. Miller Jr., 59, of

Andrew Tomlinson, 25, of 92 Oak Wood Road, Niantic, was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended license and failure to obey a stop sign.

Jennifer Pedoli, 40, of Hanover, was charged Saturday with driving with a suspended license, driving an unregister­ed motor vehicle and misuse of plates.

Allen Nowak, 58, of 25 Fulmore Drive was charged Saturday with breach of peace.

Matthew Browne, 37, of 28 Fulmore Drive was charged Saturday with breach of peace. Police logs reflect arrests, not conviction­s. For the outcomes of criminal and motor vehicle arrests, visit bit.ly/CTConvicti­ons.

Mystic _ The Draken Harald Hårfagre, a 115-foot-long recreation of a Viking longship, is scheduled to leave Mystic Seaport Museum this morning and cross through the Mystic drawbridge at its 10:40 a.m. opening.

The Draken, which sailed across the Atlantic Ocean from Norway, has been at the museum since October 2016. During its time there it has undergone maintenanc­e and raised funds for the next leg of its voyage. It also was open for tours and last month participat­ed in the museum’s Viking Days, which attracted large crowds.

It will head to Boothbay Harbor, Maine, which is the first of 14 planned stops in harbors along the East Coast, according to the ship’s website. It is slated to return to Mystic on Oct. 20.

The ship left its homeport of Haugesund, Norway, on April 26, 2016, on an “expedition to explore and relive one of the most mythologic­al sea voyages — the first transatlan­tic crossing and the Viking discovery of the New World, more than 1,000 years ago,” according to the ship’s website.

It crossed the Atlantic Ocean with stops in Iceland and Greenland and then entered the St. Lawrence Seaway on its way to port visits along the Geat Lakes.

It then traversed the New York State canal system to the Hudson River on to New York City, and then Mystic. It is powered by sails and oars, with a crew of 32.

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