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Malloy's “Day of Mourning” includes a moment of silence at 9:30 a.m., about the time of the shootings at Sandy Hook. He has asked houses of worship and government buildings to ring bells 26 times at that half-hour.

“Though we will never know the full measure of sorrow experienced by these families, we can let them know that we stand with them during this difficult time,” Malloy said.

Malloy has written a letter to the governor of every state asking them to join with Connecticut in reflecting on the lives lost in Newtown.

“Mourning this tragedy has extended beyond Newtown, beyond the borders of Connecticut, and has spread across the nation and the world,” Malloy said.  “On behalf of the State of Connecticut, we appreciate the letters and calls of support that have been delivered to our state and to the family members during their hour of need.”

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(Hartford Courant staff writers Jenny Wilson, Shawn Beals and Josh Kovner contributed to this report.)

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