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Reader’s Choice: Branford’s Favored Pre-School Is?

This week's Reader's Choice takes a look at area pre-schools and you get to choose your favorite.

Deciding where to send your little one before school starts is a big decision! While Branford currently offers public pre-school for those in the  district based on lottery (there’s plans for pre-school to be offered at in the 2012-13 budget as well), most people have to pick a place based on best interest on their child and price-point.

Below is a list of pre-schools we have registered in our continuously updated Branford Patch Places directory. Click on any link to read more or rate and review the school.

Please also tell us in the comment thread if any pre-schools are missing from the list and why they're the best—we'll add them to the poll and create a new Patch Places listing for them. If you're a pre-school operator who doesn't see your listing or if you want to , email me at nicole.ball@patch.com.

Mary T. Murphy Public Pre-School

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The poll part isn't scientific so it's not the sole determinant of a Readers' Choice winner. Our local editor will determine winner based on a point system in which poll results and ratings are considered equally. Only the top 3 finishers will receive points. In the event of a tie, the editor will determine the winner based on which business has the highest combined number of positive comments and positive reviews on its directory listings.

This weekly feature is a part of Patch's new Readers' Choice initiative. Last week, you had amazing things to say about the . ’s for winning.

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