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Lloyd: Granite United Way Will Simplify Processes For Nonprofits
Chancellor: With the decline in volunteerism, Granite United Way's plan to engage 10,000 volunteers by 2026 is both ambitious and necessary.

Chancellor: With the decline in volunteerism, Granite United Way's plan to engage 10,000 volunteers by 2026 is both ambitious and necessary.

This project aims to address the pressing need for infrastructure enhancements throughout the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns.
Fire officials say that the new charging station's close proximity to large propane storage tanks is among "a number of concerns."
"The beachfront hosts of these parties do not have the facilities to safely accommodate this volume of partygoers..."
"It has been my sincere honor to serve the community where generations of my family were raised."
"To the new Board of Selectman and other elected officials, I wish you the best as you confront the challenges of the next several years."
For Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District customers only about 35 percent of the water supply is local; the rest is imported.
Office to residential conversions. Can they be done in Arlington? The CivFed's Housing Committee hosts a special guest on Thursday.
Cristina Vittoria, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club Of Greenwich, has submitted a letter to Patch thanking the community for its support.
Darien Republican Town Committee Nominating Chair Alexander Davidson has submitted a letter to Darien Patch.
Attorney: Here are 22 questions to ask about the Beaver Meadow Golf Course clubhouse project which will be considered on Dec. 11.
Opinion from retired Joliet attorney Michael W. Hansen on the end of the Invest in Kids Act.
Deklan Cafiero-Bladek, 13, raised the money, purchased materials, and built Adirondack chairs for veterans at Falcons Landing in Sterling.
Following his re-election on Nov. 7, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo has submitted a "thank you" letter to residents.
Betty Dean Holmes, age 95, a Swampscott resident, died on November 6, 2023.
Swampscott-Lynn DAV Commander Jeffrey Blonder provided this opinion column to Patch.
The writer, Thomas E. Walsh II, is Rockland County District Attorney.
Democracy is about the governed having choices about who governs them, says Jim Hurysz, who supports Audrey Clement for County Board.
Betty enjoyed cooking and baking, and no one could make a better apple pie or strawberry-rhubarb pie than her.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed being a member of the Board for two years and have been gratified by the continued strength of our schools…"