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Few patterns have transcended genres more successfully than checks. The beloved two-tone may remind some of a tablecloth, but its appeal extends beyond rustic chic and into modern homes.
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East Lyme
Tara Lyn Antczak, 44, of Seymour was charged Wednesday with use of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance.
Giovanni Brody-Jackson, 18, of Vernon was charged Tuesday with criminal violation of restraining order and conspiracy to commit criminal violation of restraining order.
Daniel Leroy, 67, of 97 W. Main St. was charged Monday with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Groton Town
Noah G. Booker, 33, of 325 Huntington St., New London, was charged Tuesday with first-degree criminal trespass.
Paul A. Taylor, 51, of 1042 Poquonnock Road, No. 32, was charged Tuesday with first-degree criminal trespass.
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More repairs planned for I-210 Bridge
I-210 Bridge repairs By Jade Moreau | April 27, 2021 at 10:50 PM CDT - Updated April 27 at 11:37 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - It’s hard to forget the traffic nightmare that came along with construction on the I-210 bridge in 2019, but more traffic delays are expected when repairs are made to the bridge’s lights.
Just months after the lighting system went up, it was damaged in the hurricanes.
Damage to the bridge’s lighting system makes for another costly repair at $1.2 million. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development says these repairs will be made to withstand stronger winds.