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Michael J. Wanico, 31, of 33 Rogers Ave. was charged Tuesday with third-degree assault, second-degree threatening, first-degree unlawful restraint and second-degree strangulation.
Dajon Uzzle, 24, of 905 Bank St., New London, was charged Tuesday with breach of peace and third-degree criminal mischief.
Asia Greer, 22, of 21 Oxford Drive was charged Tuesday with breach of peace.
Jossian Olmo, 38, of 325 Huntington St., New London, was charged Monday with breach of peace.
Ronald Prince, 20, of 120 Union St., Apt. 2, was charged Monday with second-degree failure to appear in court.
Ashley M. Edwards, 30, of 9 Edgewood Road was charged Tuesday with use of a cellphone while driving, misuse of plates, driving without insurance, driving an unregistered motor vehicle and driving with a suspended license.
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As The Day s military/defense reporter, I work to explain complex issues in a way the everyday citizen can understand. On any given day, I can be found poring over defense budgets, writing a feature on a local veteran or documenting the impact of deployments on those left behind. I even spent two nights aboard a submarine.
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As The Day s military/defense reporter, I work to explain complex issues in a way the everyday citizen can understand. On any given day, I can be found poring over defense budgets, writing a feature on a local veteran or documenting the impact of deployments on those left behind. I even spent two nights aboard a submarine.
6 NEWPORT, R.I. Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport’s Corporate Operations Department employees Albert Haughton, Brent Hedden, Laura McAlister, Janet Igo and Kevin Murphy, recently won Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Human Resources (HR) Community Awards.
Haughton, a resident of Gales Ferry, Connecticut, won in the Exceptional Customer Service category, which recognizes those who have made a sustained or significant impact to a customer or customer service delivery. As a technical expert for Labor and Employee Relations Branch, Haughton is known for his ability to address customer needs and ensure that they have a positive experience every time.