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Things you need to know on November 17.

Thanks to MetroNews Source for the following.

  • The opposition toward Syrian refugees being allowed to resettle in the U.S. is growing. More than half of the nation's governors now say they're unwilling to allow them in their states. Read more in ABC.news

 

  • Scott Gellatly of Oxford Connecticut will be getting 45 years in prison for the murder of his wife Lori Jackson. Gellatly pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder in September, and will be formally sentenced today in Milford Superior Court. Get the full story at Courant.com

 

  • Check your electric bills. State regulators have decided to let Connecticut's two large electric utilities to raise their residential rates for the first half of 2016. The Public Utility Regulatory Authority approved the raises for United Illuminating and Eversource Energy customers yesterday. Get the details at CT.gov

 

  • Just amazing. Doctors at a New York City hospital say they've successfully completed the most complex face transplant in the world. Firefighter Patrick Hardison from Mississippi suffered third degree burns on his entire face fighting a blaze in 2001. Hardison was given an entirely new face from a Brooklyn donor. NYUlangone.com

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