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New London, CT|News|

L+M Ends Lockout—But Without An Agreement With Workers

The nearly 800 locked out nurses and healthcare technicians will return to work on Thursday after 17 days of being off the job. But, despite lengthy negotiations, the hospital administration and AFT Union still haven't arrived at an agreement.

L+M Ends Lockout—But Without An Agreement With Workers
Waterford, CT|News|

L+M Ends Lockout—But Without An Agreement With Workers

The nearly 800 locked out nurses and healthcare technicians will return to work on Thursday after 17 days of being off the job. But, despite lengthy negotiations, the hospital administration and AFT Union still haven't arrived at an agreement.

L+M Ends Lockout—But Without An Agreement With Workers
New London, CT|News|

Local Artist Gives Back In So Many Ways

Quaker Hill artist John Sargent taught art at Williams School and helped establish the ISAAC school in New London. As an activist and volunteer, he's dedicated to preservation. His art at Niantic Center Church.

Local Artist Gives Back In So Many Ways
Waterford, CT|News|

Local Artist Gives Back In So Many Ways

Quaker Hill artist John Sargent taught art at Williams School and helped establish the ISAAC school in New London. As an activist and volunteer, he's dedicated to preservation. His art at Niantic Center Church.

Local Artist Gives Back In So Many Ways
The Lymes|News|

Local Artist Gives Back In So Many Ways

Quaker Hill artist John Sargent taught art at Williams School and helped establish the ISAAC school in New London. As an activist and volunteer, he's dedicated to preservation. His art at Niantic Center Church.

Local Artist Gives Back In So Many Ways