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Bill to Notify Public of Sewage Spills Approved
If signed by Gov. Malloy, DEEP will now be required to notify the public of expected sewage overflows during storms as well as unexpected spills, according to the Stamford Advocate.

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If signed by Gov. Malloy, DEEP will now be required to notify the public of expected sewage overflows during storms as well as unexpected spills, according to the Stamford Advocate.

It was a close race with some serious centenders but in the end, Holdridge's captures the most votes.
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Residents say health, safety and well-being are at stake.
Five things to know on Friday, April 27.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Connecticut State Police Troop E and the Ledyard police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Property transfers recorded April 20 through April 26
Request expanded to consider an addition, a new building or an addition with renovations.
Connecticut joins 16 other states in abolishing capital punishment.
Occupants of the vehicle fled the accident after crashing through Meetinghouse Lane residence.
No injuries reported by students and drivers in the accident.
Five things to know on Wednesday, April 25.
Voter turnout was more than 16 percent.
Holdridge's super secret greenhouses are beginning to burst with color.
Find out what's so special about the Up-Down Sawmill, a National Landmark in our backyard.
Five things to know on Tuesday, April 24.
School board says early education and content-specific teaching will be needed to meet rising educational standards.
Five things to know on Monday, April 23.
Find out what's so special about the Up-Down Sawmill, a National Landmark in Ledyard's backyard.