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What Sold Locally: July 12 - 19
The following is a list of properties that were sold in Tolland.

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The following is a list of properties that were sold in Tolland.

Kittredge is majoring in Environmental Science.
Annalee Hughes is donating the money she raises to Ellington marine Greg Caron and The Wounded Warrior Project.
Local beekeeper John Howe will be giving a presentation at Tolland Public Library.
The annual Tolland summer musical will run July 27 and 28 at Tolland High School.
Voters will be able to register during a special session on July 31 in time for the August primary.
Tolland's Stephen Boyer took home the "Best in Show" award from the Pennsylvania Association of Meat Processors' spring convention.
The Tolland Youth Services Community Theater is giving a sneak peek of its summer musical.
The library will be open Tuesday and Wednesday for residents to cool off.
Corbin majored in biomedical photographic communications.
The team earned the title defeating South Windsor at Lion's Field, 7-5, in a well-matched game.
What to do when your car can't handle the summer heat.
Tolland resident Randy Collins' truck was struck by another vehicle at the intersection of Old Post Road and Mountain Spring Road.
The library has titles from the THS and TMS summer reading assignment lists available for Tolland students.
A parole officer will start to examine the "Peanut Butter Bandit's" proposed Tolland residence within the next 30 days.
The following arrest reports, provided by Connecticut State Police Troop C in Tolland, are accurate as of July 13, 2012. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions.
Old Tolland County Jail & Museum intern Julia Gottier explains how this antique piece of medical equipment was used.
Aspiring Tolland babysitters can learn all the essentials at CPR O Heart's extended babysitting course.
Some lawmakers are calling for the non-use of opening ceremony outfits made entirely in China. How do you feel about the news?
The monthly meeting at Nerac in Tolland brings together the area's entrepreneurs.