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The following people who passed away recently had Waterford connections.

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Five things to help you plan your week in New London, September 30-October 12, 2013.
Five things to help you plan your week in Waterford, September 30-October 5, 2013.
Railroad commuters should consider making alternate plans as Metro-North and Con Edison make repairs to the electrical outage on the New Haven Line.
Railroad commuters should consider making alternate plans as Metro-North and Con Edison make repairs to the electrical outage on the New Haven Line.
Although he's only been on the force for three years, his colleagues on the New London Police Force describe Zelinski as "a true professional and a highly motivated police officer."
Arrest reports are provided by Waterford Police Department. An arrest does not signify a conviction.
Landers was paralyzed from the neck down in an accident last July. All money raised will go to help pay his medical expenses.
Landers was paralyzed from the neck down in an accident last July. All money raised will go to help pay his medical expenses.
The goal of the group is to gather information and recommend ways to protect information relating to victims and their families when sharing it with the media and public.
The goal of the group is to gather information and recommend ways to protect information relating to victims and their families when sharing it with the media and public.
The winning school gets to host an "Ask Me Anything" session with Merrill and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
The winning school gets to host an "Ask Me Anything" session with Merrill and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
This new work by Obie award-winning writer Ain Gordon explores the life and memories of an average woman in rural Vermont in 1804.
If you're ready for that closeup, you're ready to enter the fifth annual Whaling City Film Project's filmmaking competition.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs wants to make it easier for tribes to get federal recognition, but Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy warn that could be a disaster for the state.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs wants to make it easier for tribes to get federal recognition, but Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen and Gov. Dannel P. Malloy warn that could be a disaster for the state.