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    OPINION: GOP lawmakers won’t say if they will support a convicted Trump
    Eastern Connecticut GOP lawmakers did not respond to emailed questions about whether they will support Donald Trump if he is convicted in the hush money trial underway in New York.
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    Appeals in CMEEC Kentucky Derby case to be heard in New York
    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on May 13 will hear the appeals of three former utility cooperative officials convicted of theft in connection with lavish trips to the Kentucky Derby and a West Virginia golf resort.
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    New London intersection update aimed at keeping car, bus and ferry traffic flowing
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    Worried about your electric bill?
    With Connecticut electricity rates expected to surge as much as 19% on July 1, The Day is asking readers to tell us how they are handling the high cost of power in the state.
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    O’Neill Center chair to step down after 24 years
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    OPINION: Judge dismisses Kevin Blacker’s claim of vindictive prosecution
    Jury selection for Blacker’s trial on a second-degree criminal mischief charge for allegedly painting street signs pink is scheduled to begin in July.
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    New London public library leader named top in state
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    Second brother charged in Groton murder-for-hire plot
    State police arrested a U.S. Army sergeant Friday on charges he aided his brother in a murder-for-hire plot that was concocted in prison.
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    Judge finds Preston zoning panel was justified in rejecting proposed RV park
    The Planning and Zoning Commission ruled the 280 campsite project proposed for 65 acres near the intersection of Routes 2 and 164 was incompatible with the surrounding neighborhood.