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Stonington police identify injured motorcyclist

L.Thompson39 min ago
Nov. 18—STONINGTON — Police have identified the motorcyclist who was injured in a crash on Route 1 Sunday as Kevin Boisvert, 66, of Hope Valley, R.I.

Police say Boisvert was traveling west on South Broad Street, also known as Route 1, when he hit a guardrail just west of the Handlebar Cafe and lost control of his motorcycle.

Police said Boisvert, who was wearing a helmet, was conscious and alert after the crash. He suffered a leg injury and was flown by Life Star helicopter to Hartford Hospital after medical personnel assessed his injuries.

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