The Class of 2011 goes off into the world with "Pomp and Circumstance."
Five students earn high honors during fourth quarter.
Community invited to send off graduating seniors.
A list of scholarship and award recipients recognized during HK's Senior Award Ceremony on June 2.
Solar panels will reduce energy costs and serve as teaching tool for District 13.
Durham resident Bob Fulton will begin three year term with Region 17 BOE on July 1.
The "CT133" finished fourth at the CT Electrathon Challenge at Lime Rock Park.
Over 400 youths participated in the event at the Durham Fairgrounds Saturday morning.
Coginchaug seniors reflect on the past and look forward to the future.
Coginchaug students interview local residents for Oral History Project.
Meals made from scratch, whole grains and more fruits and vegetables have helped transform cafeteria choices in District 13 schools.
Clayton Rountree is headed to USC, while Jill Griswold will attend UConn.
Junior and senior students edit chapter of math textbook.
Lyman student takes home prize for drawing.
Coginchaug, H-K players among best on the diamond.
Outgoing board members honored at final meeting.
School board approves new plan in effort to save district money on transportation costs.
Athletes, team and fans make newspaper's "Best of..." list.
Four longtime Haddam-Killingworth teachers are ready to retire after more than 150 years of combined service.
The university on Monday released its spring 2011 list.
Shelton's James Tate arrived with his date, Sonali Rodrigues, as classmates and the national media looked on.
Graduates remember past, celebrate future.
By Elizabeth W. Shoudy
Julia Kannam of Durham and Sarah McLarty of Berlin are honored with Gold Awards.
Cook, Burger lead Haddam-Killingworth to 2-0 victory over Coginchaug.
$34,786,974 budget approved by 126 votes during Thursday's referendum.
Voters in Durham and Middlefield head to the polls Thursday to vote on the $34,786,974 proposed school budget.
District meeting will take place before voters head to the polls on Thursday in Durham and Middlefield.
Coginchaug High School announces the Class of 2011 Valedictorian and Salutatorian.
Five local students were among the 1,333 undergraduates to receive degrees on Sunday during Quinnipiac University's graduation ceremony.
What makes a good gift? How much should you spend? And, is paying for college a gift?
Report: Three-sport athlete is headed to Bentley Univ. in Fall.
Whether it's preschool, college or somewhere in between, brag about it on Patch
School community gathers for opening ceremony at school's new athletic complex.
Come out to see Coginchaug's new athletic complex.
Clayton Rountree picks HK's Jim Daniels for Teacher Recognition Award.
More than 600 children from 68 Connecticut towns, including Killingworth and Middlefield, showed off their inventions at Gampel Pavilion on Saturday.
On Wednesday afternoon, James Tate addressed the media at his home in Shelton regarding his being banned from the high school prom.
$34.78 million budget sent to referendum on May 26.