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The week's top stories on the Ledyard Patch.
Having last-minute guests or just not in the mood to cook? Here's some easy appetizers using cream cheese that take just a few minutes to assemble.
This is France's first bid for state office and he's running for the seat that will be vacated by Rep. Tom Reynolds.
Edith Prague endorsed Osten as her replacement next year.
The State Vegetation Management Task Force has a proposal to keep trees off power lines.
After 26 years as head coach of UConn men's basketball, Jim Calhoun is set to retire on Thursday.
White Gate Farm is bringing in some of the state's top chefs to teach people how to turn farm fresh ingredients into something delectable!
The following arrest information was supplied by the Connecticut State Police Troop E and the Ledyard police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Health problems force Hall of Fame coach who led Huskies to three NCAA championships to call it quits; former player Kevin Ollie set to take over.
Allyn will also serve as the liaison to the Board of Education and the Land Use Committee.
Ledyard Middle School students pledged a good deed in honor of September 11.
Residents have been waiting for this and now the store is ready for a rush of customers.
Police took the accused into custody without incident.
The Economic Development Commission wants to hear your feedback about the proposed streetscaping plans in the Gales Ferry District.
Are you a major fan of local sports? Do you attend every game in town and know all the team members, statistics and scores? Then we want you to report the scores and highlights for Patch!
Ledyard Police Department warns of check cashing scams.
District 2 ballots were randomly chosen to be audited after the August primary.
Exposure to toxins at Ground Zero resulted in higher risk for cancer, an advisory committee said.
Ledyard Middle School students to do good deeds and learn lessons from September 11, 2011.