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What Sequestration Might Mean For Ledyard Schools
Superintendent Graner says programming funded by federal grants would be impacted.

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Superintendent Graner says programming funded by federal grants would be impacted.

Christopher Hileman, of Gales Ferry, was charged after damaging a utility pole.
Ledyard students celebrate 100 days of school and gaze optimistically into the future!
A number of name brands are included in the recall.
Michael Dugas, 52, was killed after he allegedly pointed a gun at police in Norwich.
Michael Dugas, 52, was killed after he allegedly pointed a gun at police in Norwich.
A ziti dinner will be held at St. David’s Episcopal Church next Friday.
The week’s top stories on the Ledyard Patch
Watch video of Ledyard Fire and Rescue practice an ice rescue.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Connecticut State Police Troop E and the Ledyard police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A new computer kiosk in the Building Department will save contractors some time.
A strengthening coastal storm is expected to impact the area Saturday into Sunday, bringing with it a significant amount of rain, sleet and/or snow — depending on how the system tracks this weekend.
Chicks and lettuce are first on the farm this year, piglets and more vegetables are on their way!
Property transfers recorded Feb. 15 to Feb. 22
The University of Connecticut released its Dean’s List for the Fall 2012 semester.
New London hospital can start offering rehabilitation serves with qualification
Toyota agreed to pay a total $29 million to the 30 participating states to settle consumer protection claims over lack of timely disclosure and misrepresentations by the company. Connecticut will receive $1.4 million.
The zero increase budget includes all-day kindergarten and maintains current class size.