What's biting and where in Connecticut for the week of Aug. 2.
Sarah Trowbridge and teammate Margot Shumway placed second today in the women's double sculls "repechages," a runoff race that determines which teams will compete in the Olympic finals.
The Summer Olympics begin on July 27, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
In other sports news, East Haddam falls short of making it to the American Legion’s state tournament.
A weekly update on happenings in Northern Middlesex County.
Jon Quick played hockey at Hamden High, Avon Old Farms, and UMass before joining the NHL. He has distinguished himself at every level.
East Hampton knocks off Hale-Ray in dramatic fashion.
Patch names All-Star Mark Teixeira "Commissioner of Patch Baseball."
East Haddam-Moodus Little League still has some openings for T-ball and Instructional baseball. Coaches are still needed too.
Grab your running shoes and start the new year off on the right foot.
31 of the 43 CAT swimmers qualified for finals.
Instead of a usual holiday day off, East Haddam students attended school on Veteran's Day and participated in a hands-on tribute to our country's veterans.
Students from Haddam-Killingworth placed second and third.
Hale-Ray beats North Branford 3-0
HK win three straight sets in Girls Volleyball.
Crandall is named the New Britain Rock Cats Baseball Club 2011 Hit, Run and Throw Skills Competition Champion.
Nathan Hale-Ray High School Varsity Softball players were recognized recently for their team effort.
Hale-Ray Shut out Terryville 6-0
Noises Advance to State Finals
Dozens turned out Saturday for the DEP's Fishing Day at Chatfield Hollow State Park.
An estimated 40,000 people flooded the streets of Hartford Sunday to celebrate with the 2011 National Champions.