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Patch How-To: Posting Comments

Want to become a part of the conversation? Learn how to post comments on your local Patch!

One of the most engaging features on Patch is the ability to read and respond to comments from the people you live, work and socialize with everyday. We love to see Patch users support and congratulate each other, challenges each others views and provide additional details on the day's most important topics.

Patch's success relies on the participation of its readers, so we encourage you to post comments as often as you can.

Need some instructions? Here's how you can start posting comments today:

1. (If you already have a Patch account, skip to step #2). Sign up for a Patch account by clicking on the "Sign Up" button at the top of the homepage and following the instructions. Once your account is confirmed, log in.

2. Click on the story that you'd like to comment on, scroll to the bottom of the page and fill out the form in the blue box under "Leave a Comment." If you'd like to keep track of all of the comments that are posted on this story via email, click on the "Send me email updates for this article" button. If you'd like to follow the story's comments without making a comment of your own, click on the "Follow Comments" button at the top of the Comments section.

3. Before you click on "Submit" button to post your comment, be sure the comment follows our "Terms of Use." Please note that comments should not contain offensive, derogatory or defamatory language. To delete a comment that you have submitted, hit the "Delete" button. To flag another reader's comment as inappropriate, click on the "Flag as Inappropriate" button near the comment. Once the comment is flagged three times, it will be automatically deleted.

4. To reply to another reader's comment, click on the "Reply" button in the bottom right-hand corner of the box containing the comment, fill out the form and click the "Submit" button.

You comments will not only appear on the story you've chosen, but it will also appear on the homepage in our "What Do You Have to Say?" section. You can also use this area to post short comments or messages that may not necessarily have to do with an article that is currently posted on the site.

If you'd like to let other readers know about an accident or road closure that you just witnessed or if there's a impromptu sale at your favorite local retailer, use our "What Do You Have to Say?" section on the homepage. Once you're logged in, locate the "What Do You Have to Say?" on the right side of the homepage, fill out the form in the blue box and hit "Submit."

And everyday, Patch sites in post a feature called "You Said It," which features the most interesting comments of the day from you, our readers. Be sure to check if your comment made the list!

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Stephanie O"Connell, Lydia Brown and Chris Barre
Renee O'Connell May 17, 2013 at 12:39 pm
Thank you Paul. I just thought of sending it to you last night. I am going to do my best toRead More videotape it today. I will send it to you as soon as possible. Thanks for your assistance. Renee
Paul Singley (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 12:06 pm
Hello. I didn't hear about this until the last minute, so unfortunately I cannot go. I'm sorry aboutRead More that. However, I was hoping someone would be able to take a video of the girls performing the song and send it to me. paul.singley@patch.com. Thanks and good luck, girls!
Will Wilkin May 14, 2013 at 10:24 pm
Great to see IMTI leading the way into the solar future! I went to that school specifically toRead More become a solar electrician. It was before they had a solar program, at the time it was the E-2 electrical course. I see America has a chance to build prosperity again if we will be forward-looking about our manufacturing and energy strategies. My company, Made In USA Solar LLC, aims to contribute to that in a small way, doing what we can by only installing materials made in USA. Congrats to IMTI on their ambitious solar plans!
Dave April 18, 2013 at 10:33 pm
C ZAC beware of liberal gun grabbers,they talk out of both sides of their mouths. When the bill wasRead More being pushed through CT. legislative body most said this was the first step. It is not over just yet.
Roc April 18, 2013 at 07:20 pm
Archie, Your wrong. Constitutions were written for a reason not to determine whether it's a livingRead More document or not. Politicians and or Anti-Americans only believe that the constitutions are a dead document. They are excuses to put forth an agenda. Without Constitutions this country would be chaos and we wouldn't have the freedoms we have today. Only in your eye's does the words not apply because you think government can prevent and do anything they want. It's the people that rule, NOT THE POLITICIANS!
Archie1954 April 18, 2013 at 06:31 pm
That is looking at the Constitution as a dead piece of paper instead of a living document. LivingRead More Constitutions read as if they were written yesterday not over 250 years ago. Is the Constitution living or dead. When common sense and ordinary circumstances show that the words of the Constitution no longer apply then the document is dead. That is what occurs when weapons/arms have become so powerful and dangerous that having them available in the numbers you have in this country is tantamount to ultimate murder and chaos. This is definitely not what the Framers had in mind as shown by the words prefacing the 2nd amendment referring to a militia.