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The Day - Ledyard candidate slates named for November ballot - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published July 27. 2021 10:59AM | Updated July 27. 2021 7:07PM Kevin G. Gorden, Special to The Day Ledyard A total of 23 candidates will be vying for political office this fall after the Democratic and Republican town committees on Monday night nominated their slates for Town Council and Board of Education. The GOP Town Council lineup includes five incumbents, led by Chairwoman Linda Davis, who s seeking her ninth term on the panel. Joining her is fellow Councilor Kevin Dombrowski, who is looking for a seventh straight term; John Marshall, who s been on the council since 2009, and Andra Ingalls, who s seeking a third term. Looking to be on the council for his first full term is Gales Ferry resident Tim Ryan, who was appointed to the council in May to complete the term of Tom Malone, who resigned. The lone newcomer on the GOP Town Council slate is Gary Paul, 47, who serves on the Economic Development and Conservation Commission, where he helps run the Hike Ledyard program.

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The Day - Ledyard candidate slate named for November ballot - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Ledyard candidate slate named for November ballot - News from southeastern Connecticut
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The Day - More time in class approved for Ledyard elementary school students - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published July 24. 2021 5:43PM | Updated July 24. 2021 8:30PM Kevin Gorden, Special to The Day Starting this upcoming school year, students in Ledyard s two elementary schools will be spending an extra half-hour in class each weekday. The school day will be extended by 15 minutes at the beginning and end of the day, meaning students will be in class from 8:25 a.m. to 3:25 p.m. The town s school board approved the move Tuesday night, after some parents and school employees questioned it. Superintendent Jason Hartling proposed the additional time as part of the school district s Safe Return to In-Person Instruction and Continuity of Services Plan in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. He said the additional class time will be paid for with $410,000 the town received in American Rescue Plan funds through the federal and state governments.

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The Day - Ledyard votes to move forward with return to in-person learning - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Ledyard votes to move forward with return to in-person learning - News from southeastern Connecticut
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Further U.S. Divide A Worry For Local Representative | News, Sports, Jobs

etichy@post-journal.com U.S. Rep. Tom Reed said President Donald Trump should face justice following the riot last week in the Capitol, but doesn’t support impeachment efforts. Reed is pictured speaking to Congress. AP photo U.S. Rep. Tom Reed indicated he would consider supporting measures that would prevent President Donald Trump from seeking office again but not through impeachment. In a lengthy op-ed in the New York Times, the Corning Republican said Trump, along with others involved, indeed should face “justice” after the deadly riot last week at the Capitol. The comments follow his fiery remarks to Congress denouncing the violence in Washington as the election was being certified.

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