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Sten Spinella
As the paper s new politics and government reporter, I write about state and national issues with a focus on southeastern Connecticut. I particularly enjoy reporting on voting rights and how political trends play out at the local level. I ve worked as a town reporter for The Day, covering Montville and Waterford from 2019-2021 as well as writing breaking news and general assignment stories.
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Erica Moser
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Published January 21. 2021 6:27PM
Len Miller
We should be outraged about the recent racial incident in New London. We should be saddened by the racist attack against Regina Mosley, the President of the New London Board of Education, and we should be frightened about this horrid display of hatred. What we should not be is surprised.
We are now living in a country where we have seen innocent people unnecessarily killed by police. We are living through a period in time where incidents such as what happened in New London become everyday events. And we are living in a time and in a country where white supremacists are openly involved in an insurrection, including the attack on our Capitol that caused great damage and a loss of lives.
Police: New London BOE member target of vile hate crime
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NEW LONDON A member of the city’s Board of Education was the target of a “vile and threatening” message last week that police say they are investigating as a hate crime.
Police said the incident is believed to have happened sometime between 8 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. on Jan. 13.
In a public post on her Facebook page on Jan. 13, Regina Mosley, president of the New London Board of Education, said she came home to a BOE packet on her porch. She said a note had been scrawled on it as well.
'Vile, Threatening' Hate Crime Against Board Of Ed Member: Police - New London, CT - New London police seek information on the hate crime perpetrated against school board president Regina Mosley, who shared it to Facebook.