Malloy touts new tax credit
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Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is encouraging eligible low- and middle-income Connecticut households to apply for a new state earned income tax credit that he says is "about working families."
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Learning hip hop moves in New London
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Instructor Abdul Johnson, left, of New London, teaches hip hop dance steps to New London residents Dhylan Harper, back left, 10, Cheri Denny, center, 11, and Dakiyah James, right, 11, during a weekly...
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Look, no hands!
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Famah Hoffman of Essex plays a player piano with her feet Tuesday at her home. Hoffman and her husband, Greg Hoffman, own the Dickinson Mansion, built in 1841, one of seven homes featured in the...
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Sandusky waives preliminary hearing
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Bellefonte, Pa. - Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky stunned a packed courtroom and backed out of a preliminary hearing at the last minute Tuesday, avoiding a...
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LaSaracina sentenced to 63 months
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Former Norwich accountant F. Robert LaSaracina is sentenced to more than five years in prison after a federal judge rejects his claim that a gambling addiction led to his defrauding of clients.
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Old fireplace embers caused deadly Stamford fire
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Stamford - Two of the little sisters who died in a furious house fire early Christmas morning lost their way as a family friend tried to lead them to safety. Their other sister died just...
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Warm inside, cold outside in New London
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Luci Chaplin, interim general manager at Chaplin's, waits on a customer Tuesday night in the restaurant on Bank Street in New London. Chef Jack Chaplin said the windows steam up when he boils water...
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EB plans hundreds of new hires
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The shipyard needs 300 engineers to work on a new class of submarines, and EB President John P. Casey said the company's employment outlook is the brightest it has been during his tenure.
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