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Active in Cub Scouts and New London Outing Club
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Anne Murchie
NEW LONDON - Anne (Wilkins) Murchie, 82, died Monday, Feb. 19,
2007, at New London Hospital.
She was born in Dover on March 13, 1924, the daughter of Malcolm
and Eunice (McGillivray) Wilkins.
Mrs. Murchie was raised in Concord and graduated from Concord High
School in 1942. She was a graduate of Chamberlain School of Fashion
and Design in Boston.
She worked as a buyer for the former Jordan Marsh Co., now Macy's
in Boston.
She and her family moved...
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Active in Cub Scouts and New London Outing Club
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; Anne Murchie NEW LONDON - Anne (Wilkins) Murchie, 82, died Monday, Feb. 19, 2007, at New London Hospital. She was born in Dover on March 13, 1924, the daughter of Malcolm and Eunice (McGillivray) Wilkins. Mrs. Murchie was raised in Concord and graduated from Concord High School in 1942. She was a
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Former president of the Boy's Club of New London
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New London; Hospital says it stands to gain in joining network; Previous experience wasn't positive
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; Although New London Hospital suffered financially as part of Concord Hospital's network, New London officials say being part of Dartmouth-Hitchcock's 11-hospital group would be vastly different. "Dartmouth is really invested in its 11 institutions," said Bill Helm, the chairman of New London
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Robert C. Andrews; Sports leader in New London area
Concord Monitor
; NEW LONDON -- Robert C. Andrews, 45, of Red Brook Road, died Sunday, Dec. 4, 2005, at the New London Hospital. He was born Sept. 26, 1960, in Point Pleasant, N.J., the son of Stuart M. and the late Carolyn (Memory) Andrews. He spent his early years in Bay Head, N.J., and moved to New London in
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Concord Monitor
; NEW LONDON -- Lois Conklin, 86, of Little Sunapee Road, died Monday at Woodcrest Village in New London. She was born in Hatfield, Mass., the daughter of Robert Loomis and Reba (Graves) Belden. She lived in Deerfield, Mass., and New London. She and her husband owned and operated the New London Inn
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Alice E. Harris, NEW LONDON -; Teacher since 1939 was community volunteer
Concord Monitor
; NEW LONDON -- Alice Eleanor (Parsons) Harris, 92, died Friday, April 15, 2005, at the Clough Center in New London. Mrs. Harris was born April 7, 1913, the daughter of Charles W. and Gladys (Walker) Parsons, in Greenfield, Mass. Mrs. Harris graduated from Turners Falls High School in Turners Falls,
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Concord Monitor
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Owned King Hill House in New London for 15 years
Concord Monitor
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Virginia L. Chadwick, NEW LONDON -; Excellent cook, homemaker, community volunteer
Concord Monitor
; NEW LONDON -- Virginia L. (Johnson) Chadwick, 82, of Main Street, died Sunday, Oct. 2, 2005, at her daughter's home in New London. She was born in Northwood, on Sept. 23, 1923, the daughter of Samuel and Rachel L. (Tasker) Johnson. She grew up on the family farm in Northwood and graduated from Coe-
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Putting the New back in New London. (economic development in New London, Connecticut)(Brief Article)
The Economist (US)
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