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Courtney Calls on Senate to Consider Supreme Court Nomination
Congressman Courtney's district includes Madison, The Lymes, Groton, Ledyard, Montville, New London, Stonington-Mystic, and Waterford.
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Congressman Courtney's district includes Madison, The Lymes, Groton, Ledyard, Montville, New London, Stonington-Mystic, and Waterford.
Congressman Courtney's district includes Enfield, Glastonbury, Suffield, Clinton, The Haddams-Killingworth, and East Hampton-Portland.
Eissa Kishek died as a result of a car accident on March 5 leaving behind his newlywed wife and their unborn baby.
"Redshirting" is the practice of students repeating certain grades for the purpose of gaining athletic advantage.
The Community for Care will present a panel discussion on depression and anxiety associated with aging.
Emma Crate of The Ethel Walker School had a successful run in the Wellington Equestrian Festival.
The public is invited to attend the free event.
The Chamber invites the community to donate clothing to benefit veterans.
The event will feature refreshments and an end-of-the-day reception.
Oxford kindergarten registration is now open at Quaker Farms School.
Stony Creek Brewery will host the event.
The Neighborhood Assistance Act (NAA) Tax Credit Program is currently accepting applications for municipal and tax exempt organizations.
Vote for your school in Suisun City and win prizes for your faculty and staff!
Finn Dixon and Herling is taking the entire sixth floor at the building and a portion of the fifth for a term of 16 years and five months.
We asked Patch readers where they’ll go to raise a pint on March 17.
We asked Patch readers where they’ll go to raise a pint on March 17.
We asked Patch readers where they’ll go to raise a pint on March 17.
The East Shore District Health Department's service area includes Branford, North Branford, and East Haven.
'The Hostage' will play in The Dressing Room Theatre from March 17 through April 3.
We asked Patch readers where they’ll go to raise a pint on March 17.