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The Day Building (Former home of The Day) Bank St. 1901 Theodore Bodenwein. The Day was founded in July 1881 as a mouthpiece of the local Republican Party in an era when many American newspapers served political parties. It was owned by a wealthy mercantile family in New London.
The New Day is a then-heroic and now-villainous professional wrestling tag team ... breaking the old record of 331 days previously set by Paul London and Brian ...
Called New London: The Day the Clock Stood Still, the film features survivors of the blast and their recollections of that day. The 50th anniversary of the event, in 1987, was commemorated in part by the release of a documentary, The Day A Generation Died, written, produced, and directed by Jerry Gumbert. [31]
Steve Fagin, The Day, New London, Conn. November 2, 2023 at 11:59 PM A few yards ahead, a lone egret, gleaming white against an azure sky, sprang from a rock and winged away noiselessly.
Feb. 10—I'm a little sad about the news that The Day is planning to sell its building at 47 Eugene O'Neill Drive in downtown New London, a place where I've spent a lot of my adult life. But ...
With that, The Day, then in its 27th year, was ready for a milestone event: The next afternoon, it would publish for the first time from a home of its own. ... The Day's building grew along with ...
Theodore Bodenwein (born Düsseldorf, Kingdom of Prussia, January 25, 1864; died New London, Connecticut, January 12, 1939) was a German-American newspaper publisher and politician. He was the owner and publisher of The Day newspaper in New London, Connecticut from 1891 to 1939 and served two terms as Secretary of the State of Connecticut from ...
Aug. 12—NEW LONDON — Imagine Craig Parker, the man they call "Chop," his scowl on the sideline as much a part of his makeup as his assortment of green and gold button-down shirts, riding a ...