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East Lyme — From a public entrance with its window into a state-of-the-art dispatch center to a secure area for prisoners and evidence, the public safety building is ready to deliver new levels of efficiency and professionalism to some of the town’s emergency services.

The $7.4 million hub for police, dispatch, emergency operations and the fire marshal’s office was first approved in early 2019, when then-First Selectman Mark Nickerson described the new independent police force’s working conditions as “deplorable”…