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The Day - UPDATED: New London police charge city woman in death of her 4-year-old son - News from southeastern Connecticut

Email Submit New London  Police have charged a 33-year-old city woman with murder in connection with the death Sunday morning of her 4-year-old son at 242 Nautilus Drive. Tiffany Farrauto of 242 Nautilus Drive, Apt. 208, was also charged with risk of injury to a minor and was being held in lieu of a $1 million bond. She is scheduled to be arraigned Monday in New London Superiort Court. During an emotional news conference at police headquarters late Sunday afternoon, police did not immediately release the name of the boy or his cause of death. They said an autopsy would be done Monday morning. 

The Day - It will take time and commitment to curb youth violence - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published February 26. 2021 6:12PM  Nick and Karen Fischer Seeing and listening to reaction to Mike DiMauro’s column about the murder of Ronde Ford and listening to people talk about why the murder happened brought us back to the murders of Matt Chew and Travon Brown. It also reminded us of Yogi Berra’s famous saying, “It’s déjà vu, all over again.” There were and are immediate responses. “We must do something!” And, in each case before Ronde Ford’s murder, there were meetings, much anguish and anger, and good intentions. Yet we as a community did not sustain the initial efforts to “do something.” The exception was the New London Youth Talent Show started in the aftermath of the Matt Chew murder and led by Curtis Goodwin, Frank Colmenares, Susan Connolly, the Sigels, among others. And the Talent Show continues.

The Day - Daring to dream in wake of tragedy - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published February 26. 2021 6:11PM  Katie Hallisey On the night of Feb. 17, I was having a Zoom meeting with one of my high school seniors. We were reviewing a financial aid package from one of his top choices and going over his scholarship list, his future so promising. At about the same time, a classmate of his, Ronde Ford, 17, was shot and killed. A senior at New London High School, he wasn t in Higher Edge, and I didn t know him. But it feels like I do. Over the past four years, I have been an advisor at Higher Edge, a nonprofit organization based in New London and Willimantic. Our mission is to guide limited-income, first-generation students to and through college.

The Day - Daring to dream in wake of tragedy - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Daring to dream in wake of tragedy - News from southeastern Connecticut
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The Day - It will take time and commitment to curb youth violence - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - It will take time and commitment to curb youth violence - News from southeastern Connecticut
theday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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