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Santa Coming To Ledyard On Dec. 9
Santa and the fire department will be out collecting new toys.

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Santa and the fire department will be out collecting new toys.

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The event is free to East Haddam residents.
The event will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 17.
Five police officers were promoted at a recent ceremony.
Firefighters will escort Santa Claus as he rides atop Engine 3-12, spreading the joy and good cheer of the holiday season, officials said.
The American Red Cross has been called to assist the family.
The Mayor also said some snow flurries may fall early Wednesday, which could cause some slick roads.
This is the seventh year for the fast-growing, popular event in the town of Orange.
""We will be accepting new unwrapped toys & gifts for children of all ages," police said.
Bank employees didn't release any funds, according to a report in the Monroe Sun.
Bank employees didn't release any funds, according to a report in the Monroe Sun.
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The serious injury collision was reported Tuesday morning.
New details were released after a vehicle struck a fence surrounding a pool and then later struck a residential structure, police said.