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John Ruddy

John Ruddy

Copy Desk Chief at The Day

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    Legendary submarine’s story is now complete

    Wreck of the USS Harder is discovered Editor’s note: This story was drawn from the books “Salvation for a Doomed Zoomie” by John Galvin and “Through Hell and Deep Water” by Charles A. Lockwood an...
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    The Holocaust in one color: UConn exhibition confronts challenge of...

    There’s no shortage of books and films about the Holocaust, one of the 20th century’s defining events. But look for paintings of it, and there isn’t much. Yishai Jusidman, a Mexican artist of Jewish ...
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    The long road to public housing

    New London built its first project only after years of difficulty Editor’s note: This story was drawn mostly from the archives of The Day, with additional material from the 1919 Report of the Uni...
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    Raising the curtain on the Garde's history - theday.com

    The painted scene at the Garde Arts Center doesn’t look like New London, just a generic cityscape. But on every building is the name of a local business from nearly a century ago. An odd sight for ...
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    What happened to Sea Surveyor?

    Editor’s note : This story is based on recollections of Walter Banzhaf and research by Scott Ritter and John Ruddy. Ritter, The Day’s production manager, is the son-in-law of Richard Carlson,...
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    From the museum to the scrapyard

    During World War II, Electric Boat built 74 submarines. Those not lost in combat had normal lifespans and then were replaced.Six of them beat the
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    Putting urban renewal in context

    When students and faculty at Connecticut College undertook a public history project to document New London’s urban renewal upheavals of the 1960s,
    theday.com

    The Eagle’s new eagle

    When an email from the Coast Guard landed in his inbox, Shane Kinman, a master woodcarver, was nursing a back injury and hesitant to take on new work.
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    An artist’s life, in a nutshell

    When the phone rang in The Day’s newsroom on the evening of April 21, 1972, whoever picked up received strange tidings: The caller announced that the
    theday.com

    Orthodox faith, regional variety are behind Greek festive foods - t...

    Today is Christmas Eve, and for Menia Mustakis of East Lyme, the day’s significance is marked with food. Mustakis, a member of St. Sophia Hellenic Orthodox Church in New London, observes a 40-day pre-...
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    The submarine that got away - theday.com

    Editor’s note: This story was drawn mostly from the files of the Submarine Force Library and Museum in Groton and the archives of The Day. On a crisp December day in 1987, a decaying submarine wa...