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Week In Review: News From Schools, Memorial Day And Police Day
The week's top stories on the Ledyard Patch.

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The week's top stories on the Ledyard Patch.

Fluke are really biting the large silversides and small butterfish bait.
Mall Holds Ceremony Highlighting Its $10 Million Renovation
Here's the third installment of this practical and sometimes humorous manual for parents and college-bound high school students.
Even strong water dogs, however, can tire if they are dumped into the drink and remain there unduly long.
Wish Principal Gabordi a happy retirement in the comments.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Connecticut State Police Troop E and the Ledyard police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Five things to know on Thursday, May 31.
Upload a photo of your favorite four-legged family member and your pet could vie to become Connecticut Patch’s Top Dog!
The waiver will give Ledyard more flexibility for how it can spend federal education money.
LPD saturated the streets, few accidents and arrests were made.
Five things to know on Wednesday, May 30.
Ledyard police donate time and ice cream cones for Police Day.
Five things to know on Tuesday, May 29.
The Lions Club sponsored the 25th annual Memorial Day parade in Ledyard Sunday.
Part II - Looking at the campus and overall environment of your choice colleges.
Boy scouts and cubs dedicate a flag at Gales Ferry Community Center.
During a Wall of Honor ceremony in Hartford, family members spoke about loved ones who gave their lives for their country.