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Lockwood- Mathews Mansion Museum Announces New Exhibitions
The summer-spring season will open with 'Wedding Traditions and Fashions from the 1860s to 1930s' at LMMM on Apr. 5.

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The summer-spring season will open with 'Wedding Traditions and Fashions from the 1860s to 1930s' at LMMM on Apr. 5.

The Cleveland Orchestra will present encores of the Violins of Hope Education Concerts starting Mar. 8 at the Maltz Performing Arts Center.
Helena Zimmerman and Max Mindich are semi-finalist in the Diamond Challenge which allows students to learn about entrepreneurship.
Alex Valencia and José Beviá will perform at the 'Latin Music for Guitar and Piano' on Feb. 19 at Verona Public Library.
Maplewood Library will be hosting free discussions called 'Great Decisions' that will take place every Wednesday starting Mar. 8.
All NAC customers will return to ComED at the end of the current program with Constellation Energy in May 2017.
Professors will take part in the 'Human Rights of Minority Groups: Political, Legal and Activist Perspectives' panel discussion.
Mayor Blake visited the Bark Avenue Adoption Agency to promote National Adoption Weekend.
The first Texas Innovation Open will be on Mar. 28 & 29 with innovation leaders from across the nation to speak about an array of topics.
For anyone interested in homegrown food and raising a home flock this workshop will be on Feb. 22 at the Extension Office.
The community is invited to a meeting to discuss safety improvements for the Newark Street on Feb. 16.
The series of history lectures as fundraiser Derrin Farm House which suffered a fire in May 2016.
David Baird has been in Boy Scouts since first grade, now a senior he has reached the highest Scout ranking as Eagle Scout.
The first graders at Tokeneke celebrated the 100th day of school by playing dress up as 100 year olds.
The lecture will take place on Feb. 22 at Gadsby's and will discuss George Washington and his entrepreneur experiences.
BGE donated $35K to Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland's Korean clients to mark the first time Korean cuisine has been offered.
The gas and light company lit the lamp for the first time in 1817 and was re-lit Feb 10 in downtown Baltimore.
The lectures will challenge different political ideologies that will support and enrich students interested in economics and/or politics.
Tree Campus USA is a foundation created in 2008 that honors colleges and universities for campus forest management.
RITE has created a bigger, better, and stronger team after the buyout and plans to keep customers their first priority.