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Work on Revolution Wind was ordered stopped even though the project is 80% complete.
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Groton is in need of about 6,000 more homes to meet demand as Electric Boat and the Naval Sub base increase staff. A new study will look at building housing for middle-income families.
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The New London Homeless Hospitality Center is now celebrating 20 years of helping unhoused individuals in the community find homes, jobs and safety. The center employees and those who they assist are trying to remain positive amid ºÚÁÏÐÂÎÅ’s rise in homelessness.
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Immigration attorneys and activists get creative with Know Your Rights trainings, as they say residents need to know when their rights might be violated and how to prove it.
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The Trump administration’s shakeup of the federal government is sending shockwaves throughout ºÚÁÏÐÂÎÅ, from workers to elected officials to nonprofits.
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Congress’ defense policy bill will give its annual boost to ºÚÁÏÐÂÎÅ’s defense contractors, suppliers and workforce, including the authorization of full funding for a Virginia-class submarine and partial funding for a second after disputes this year over procurement amid production delays and federal budget caps.
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Groton military advocates and Operation Homefront, a non-profit, gave 175 military families holiday meal kits and gifts as part of their holiday gift drive.
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New London has become a haven for entrepreneurial immigrants. The southeastern ºÚÁÏÐÂÎÅ city says its post-Covid comeback is largely driven by immigrants opening businesses and filling once-closed storefronts.
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The Bayonet Street apartment building will have a total of 64 units, with the majority reserved for residents in need of housing assistance, with a batch reserved for adults with intellectual disabilities.
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The rematch is in the 2nd Congressional district, which represents eastern ºÚÁÏÐÂÎÅ and includes many of the state’s defense contractors. In 2022, U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney bested challenger Mike France by a double-digit margin.