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Five things to know for March 18

1. Fog clears in the morning, but it remains cloudy through the day with a high temperature of about 60 degrees. Sunrise is 6:55 a.m., sunset is 6:58 p.m.

2. There is a pair of free concerts today, starting at 1 p.m. with the a’s 53rd annual instrumental competition at Evans Hall on the campus of . An hour later, Leamy Hall at the hosts Linda Strommen and William Ludwig for a performance of

3. The continues its film screenings today with . Admission is $4, and the show starts at 3 p.m.

4. Today’s edition of takes a look at New London’s recent appearance in the Princeton Review rankings. This column posts at noon.

5. It’s the 75th anniversary of a tragedy in another New London. On this day in 1937, when a natural gas explosion at the London School in New London, Tx. killed an estimated 298 students and faculty and remains the deadliest event to occur in a United States school building.

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Me too. Please keep us updated on the city's response.
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