Jessie King, Patch Staff
- Ledyard, CT
Local Editor
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Ledyard|News|
Riverside Place Home for Sale in Ledyard for $349K
Ledyard|News|
Time for Ledyard Dogs to Get Their License!
Connecticut residents license their dogs in June.
New London, CT|News|
New London Farm Markets Will Sprout Soon
New London's three farm markets will start up in a couple weeks.
New London, CT|News|
Hispanic Alliance Announces Gala for Scholarship Winners
The scholarships award gala is a night friendship, music, dancing and food.
Ledyard|News|
Thames Valley Communication Beefs Up Their Service for Free
The company said it has completed upgrades that would bring faster service to customers.
Groton, CT|News|
Thames Valley Communication Beefs Up Their Service for Free
The company said it has completed upgrades that would bring faster service to customers.
Stonington-Mystic, CT|News|
Thames Valley Communication Beefs Up Their Service for Free
The company said it has completed upgrades that would bring faster service to customers.
Clinton, CT|News|
Clinton Chamber Announces Annual Bluefish 5K Run
The run is scheduled for August and pre-registration is open.
Waterford, CT|News|
Local Students Graduate from Coast Guard Academy
The military academy graduated a class of 223 people, which includes international students.
Montville, CT|News|
Stillman, Osten Joined Senate Vote for GMO Labeling
f approved, Connecticut be the first in the nation to require food manufacturers to let consumers know that the food product was made with genetically modified organisms.
The Lymes, CT|News|
Sen. Andrea Stillman Joined Senate Vote for GMO Labeling
If approved, Connecticut could be the first state in the nation to require food manufacturers to identify whether their food product was made with genetically modified organisms.
Madison, CT|News|
Check Here Memorial Day Road Closures
The Town of Madison will be closing some roads Monday for the annual Memorial Day parade.
Madison, CT|News|
Boy Scout District For Madison Will Allow Openly Gay People
The Boy Scouts of America's Connecticut Yankee Council, which covers Madison and dozens of other Connecticut towns, is breaking with the national organization and will now allow openly gay people into its council.
