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Your Take: Should the ‘Dangerous Weapon Offender Registry’ Be Open To The Public?
Most of the information on the registry would come from documents that are available to the public under the FIO law.

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Most of the information on the registry would come from documents that are available to the public under the FIO law.

State legislative leaders have provided President Obama a framework on the national gun debate.
The Day reports that Christopher Gribble, 40, of Rhode Island has killed himself.
Escaped inmate was serving 51 month sentence for robbery.
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection extends the ban on river herring for another year. Despite continued conservation efforts, the number of alewife and blueback herring is still low.
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Sheila Gagne of Maid Organic talks about how to spring clean your home without using harsh chemicals.
The week's top stories on the Ledyard Patch.
The dessert tasting was just the first course in this fun filled night!
Property transfers recorded March 28 to April 5
The University of Connecticut is officially rebranding itself what everyone already calls it. What do you think?
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The following arrest information was supplied by the Ledyard Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The Ledyard High School Music Department put on a great show!