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2018-10-27
Feds: Florida man mailed bombs
Shellfishing debate ongoing in Waterford, East Lyme
Nor’easter to hit region this morning and afternoon
Report examines Norwich police’s traffic stop patterns
Seeking safety in numbers
Region: Man charged in Griswold triple murder has case continued
Trump on bombs: Don’t blame me
Two presidents, one question: ‘Where’s the body?’
Bomb scare rattles some of those touched by past political violence
A look at the science used to find mail-bomb suspect
Vote for candidates who back the arts
Do we judge behavior of city kids differently?
Rotella in the 43rd
Dangerous divisions
U.S. economy grew at annual rate of 3.5% in third quarter
France faces challenge from Schwebel for 42nd seat CAMPAIGN★2018
Safe Futures plans candlelight vigil
Area officers honored for role in arresting ‘dangerous’ men
ISAAC students
Police investigating theft from immigrant couple
POLICE LOGS Norwich
John Ziegler, NHL president who oversaw merger, dies
James Karen, character actor with hundreds of roles, dies
‘Corpse flower’ that smells like dirty diapers set to bloom
Richard Pasqualini Sr.
Utility to miss deadline for restoring gas after Mass. explosions
Trump the focus in Senate debate
‘Real Housewives’ star Erika Jayne believes that everyone should live out loud
‘Once’ upon a time
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Exploring Connecticut’s natural wonders, book-style
Radio host Delilah discusses ‘One Heart at a Time'
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Friend’s goth fashion would stand out at formal wedding
IT’S TWICE AS NICE
Betts recognized for good deed
East Lyme puts away NL in 4th
Osaka retires with injury, Bertens reaches WTA semis
TONY FINAU OVERCOMES WILD BREAK TO TAKE LEAD IN HSBC
NFA outlasts Fitch while Cromwell/Portland hands Valley/OL first loss in OT
Pats’ run game back in spotlight
Manning’s struggles are tough to watch for Cruz
UConn seeks to end four-game skid against old friend UMass
Dillon stars in return as BC beats Miami
Error-prone Valley/OL suffers its first defeat
Breaks finally go Stonington’s way in 42-28 football win over Waterford
Big second half carries No. 1 Stonington boys into D-I semis
Here’s what happens when police pull over a driverless car
U.S. auto companies such as General Motors, Tesla and Ford faltered this year in Consumer Reports’ reliability rankings as readers reported more mechanical trouble and fewer problems with infotainment systems. See page
The dirt on clean electric cars
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