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Daily Five: Treaty Of Amiens, Library Crafts, Bingo

Five things to know for March 25

1. Winter just won't take a hint. Snow mixes in with afternoon showers this afternoon with a daytime high temperature of 40 degrees. There is an estimated slushy overnight accumulation of less than an inch. Sunrise is 6:43 a.m., sunset is 7:06 p.m.

2. Fifty cents buys you into a bingo game at the Senior Center, provided you’re 55 or older. This regular activity starts at 10 a.m.

3. The Public Library of New London holds an arts and crafts activity every Monday afternoon. The event is appropriate for children ages six to 12 and starts at 3:30 p.m.

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4. Keep track of how the New London sports teams are doing with the New London Sports Roundup. This posts every Monday at 5 p.m. and sums up the week in high school and college sports.

5. The Treaty of Amiens was signed on this day in 1802, ending a decade of hostilities between the United Kingdom and France. The peace would only be temporary, as disagreements over the terms of the treaty led to a resumption of war a year later.

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