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Press release: 10 percent of all voting precincts using optical scanners will have ballots hand-counted and matched against machine totals to ensure integrity of voting, including North Branford's District 1 polling center at Jerome Harrison.
"Your Business" will do a small business makeover and will film on location in September.
Read what keeps this singer/songwriter going as he makes a name for himself in the music business.
The blinking yellow light will get you used to the idea of a new traffic light on Route 12.
Students, teachers and staff returned for the 2012-13 school year Wednesday.
News and updates from the campaign trail in Connecticut.
Construction is scheduled to begin mid-September.
The price per gallon in Ledyard is more than $4 while state average remains just one penny shy of $4.
Ivy Cottage, which has students from Groton, has a new gardening curriculum that grows ingredients for salsa and children’s social and cognitive development.
We can't thank you enough for helping us cover last year's tropical storm.
Ivy Cottage’s new gardening curriculum grows the ingredients for salsa and the children’s social and cognitive development.
Ivy Cottage’s new gardening curriculum grows the ingredients for salsa and the children’s social and cognitive development.
Three people in Connecticut have contracted the infection this year. Nationally, it has been a very busy season with many cases of the West Nile virus reported.
Get your passport stamped twice in Ledyard.
Friends reunite and parents meet teachers at Gallup Hill School's Back To School picnic.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Connecticut State Police Troop E and the Ledyard police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The week’s top stories on the Ledyard Patch
A new book by former ESPN producer Dennis Deninger explains what you see on television, and why.
A new thermal camera donated by 500 For Life will help Ledyard Fire Company #1 see through smoke to find people and animals trapped by fire.