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The Chinese food restaurant will be closed until further notice.

David Fitzpatrick is taking the literary world by storm with his first book — a shocking memoir of two decades of self-mutilation from which he emerged changed and inspired.
These three exchange students at Ledyard High School can tell you how!
A draft of the conflicted ordinance has been finalized, a public hearing date is set.
18-year-old threatened to harm students and then himself at Ledyard High School.
Police donate money raised this summer to the Kids Care packaging event.
Find out where and how people observe the Jewish high holiday of atonement.
The average reading and math scores were better than the rest of the state although average writing scores dropped from 2011's and fell below state average.
A worldwide shortage of pork products, wrought by the drought this year, is approaching, an industry trade group says.
Ledyard has added 383 new voters so far this year and the registrars say they expect more and more every day.
High school students invited to enter the DMV's Fifth Annual Teen Safe Driving Video Contest.
The week’s top stories on the Ledyard Patch
So long, summer. Saturday is the first day of fall and we have an idea for celebrating near Ledyard.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Connecticut State Police Troop E and the Ledyard police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Consumer Reports found "worrisome levels" of arsenic in a wide-range of rice products.
Veterans will find employment, housing, and medical assistance at the Department of Labor's "Stand Down 2012" in Rocky Hill on September 21. Transportation to this free event is available from New London for those who need it.
Property transfers recorded September 6 – September 19
The family of David Pollack presented a gift to Ledyard High School in his memory.
Yo ho, yo ho—it’s a pirate’s day for you!
Ledyard town councilors and the mayor tell us what they'd like to happen after the next election.