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Defending Champion Colonels Make Quick Work Of Newcomer Cheney Tech
There were surely fans at Bill Mignault Field Tuesday night wondering why the Ledyard High School football team only led by six points after one quarter of its Class M state semifinal against upstart Cheney ...
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Man arrested for lighting grill in apartment
LEDYARD, Conn. - Police arrested a 44-year-old man who lit a small charcoal grill inside his apartment, endangering his neighbors.
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Ledyard Loses A True Leader
Wesley J. Johnson Sr. was certainly in an elite group, if not its only member, for having served as town chairman of both the Republican and Democratic town committees in Ledyard.
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Man Charged with Dui After Pole Snapped
Local and state police received several calls early Wednesday morning from residents in the area of Route 12 at Long Cove Road who reported hearing a loud bang, then losing electrical power.
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Rotary turkey drives raise $27,000
With the cost of a traditional Thanksgiving turkey up 8 percent over last year, the success of a fund-raising drive sponsored by nine local Rotary Clubs and Liberty Bank became imperative this year to ...
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Boy Stabbed, Man Shot at Ledyard Party
Three people were arrested early Saturday morning after a shooting and a stabbing at a party at 5 Wolf Ridge Gap left two victims hospitalized.
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Eyes on the Prize
Jonathan Little, 23, a 2003 Pace High graduate, has piled up career earnings of $4 million.
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Seniors advised to review prescription drug plans
Resources to compare and review Medicare Part D prescription drug plans: n www.medicare.gov; go to the Planfinder tool.
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Kick Lieberman Out Of Caucus? Not So Fast
This writer has worn out several computers criticizing Sen. Joe Lieberman , going back to the days when he was mounting a conservative-backed challenge to progressive Republican Sen.
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Stray dog finds help for tumor
Most dogs, when offered a biscuit, inhale it on the spot. But not Autumn. She took her treat Friday, trotted out to the field behind the Ledyard dog pound and buried it.
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Grad school a Casinoa canceled
Casino Night has been canceled - again. In a repeat of last week's crackdown on Morse and Ezra Stiles colleges' annual Casino Night, graduate students have been forced to revamp their own version of the soiree ...
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AVON: Water Companies Have Agreement
The Connecticut Water Co. and the Avon Water Co. have entered into a water purchase and sale agreement, which will allow Connecticut Water to purchase up to 1 million gallons of water per day from Avon Water.
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Live Updates
While most of the focus will be on the November Nine wrapping up the World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas, the rest of the circuit moves on to the WPT Foxwoods World Poker Finals in Ledyard, ...
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2nd District: Courtney Re-Elected Easily
Incumbent Democrat Joseph P. Courtney broke the photo-finish hex in the state's 2nd Congressional District Tuesday, sweeping through eastern Connecticut in overwhelming fashion and crushing Republican ...
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Courtney easily beats back GOP contender
Register Staff Two years ago, Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney won a first term in the 2nd District by a razor-thin margin of 83 votes over Republican Rob Simmons.
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Prosecutor: Ex-FBI agent gave Boston mobsters info that led to 1982 Miami hit of gambling exec
The 1982 slaying of former World Jai-Alai president John Callahan was a direct result of Connolly's corrupt dealings with Winter Hill Gang leaders James "Whitey" Bulger and Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi, ...
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Five Injured When Car Hits Tree In Ledyard
Five people were seriously injured when the BMW they were riding in collided with a tree early Saturday morning.
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In 2nd District, Courtney challenger not the usual Republican
U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2, said he will fight for his district's issues, citing his efforts to secure more jobs and $20 billion for higher education.
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Local Registrars Get Last-Minute Crunch
Local residents fill out voter registration forms at New London City Hall on Tuesday, the last day to register to vote for the Nov.
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Telegraph executive honored by press group
By Telegraph Staff LEDYARD, Conn. - William Tyers, vice president of production and distribution for Telegraph Publishing and Cabinet Press publications, was among four newspaper employees from throughout New ...
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