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Small lessons, acts of kindness can make the biggest impacts in the world.

Panhandling may be up in surrounding areas, but down overall in Bristol.
St. Joseph, St. Matthew Catholic Schools both benefit from breakfast at the St. Gregory's CCD Center.
Devoe previously served as the town’s director of planning and economic development.
Town is asking residents to participate in survey.
Family event coming to Imagine Nation on Pleasant Street next week.
Members urged consumers to apply before deadline passed.
Event will be held May 7 in the historic Walnut Hill Park.
Johann Strauss II’s well renown “Die Fledermaus” set to take place later this month.
HOCC now ranked in the top 5% of hospitals in the country.
Despite Governor Lamont's mandate, some schools still plan to still keep their masks on as a precaution.
City Assessor says city has almost regained everything it lost since the Great Recession.
Festival to return in June after a near two-year hiatus.
Terryville Fish & Game Club's annual ice fishing derby to return back Feb. 19.
With supply chain issues, area shoppers might need to hunt more for favorite groceries.
Department celebrating 30th year recognizing local youths.
Holiday event has inspired similar collections in other communities.
Charlotte Sefah earns award through company's "Vaccination Hero" program.
Main Street Community Foundation is currently accepting applications.