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Hydrilla, an invasive plant that can choke waterways, was first identified in the river in 2016 in Glastonbury.
The ruling comes nearly six months after Aquarion Water Co. was put up for sale in a deal valued at $2.4 billion.
A truck carrying 45,000 pounds of bottled water crashed and rolled over Wednesday on a highway in North Haven.
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The Middletown Press on MSNArmy Corps of Engineers adds Connecticut River sites to use herbicides to kill hydrillaApplications are expected to be made in Middletown, Chester, Lyme, Portland, Deep River, East Haddam and East Hampton.
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The state Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a 2023 decision by the Public Utility Regulatory Authority that slashed rates ...
Amanda Skinner, president of Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, which serves Connecticut and Rhode Island, called ...
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