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SOUTHBURY - Sherman David London, award-winning journalist at the Waterbury Republican-American newspapers, the longest serving member of the state Freedom of Information Commission and a World War II veteran, died Thursday, May 2, 2024. A Southbury resident, he was 102. The cause was heart failure.

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