Stonington-Mystic, CT|News|
Rep. Diana Urban Holds Second Community Forum
The second community forum will be entitled 'How Much Government Do You Want?' on Feb 2 at North Stonington Senior Center.

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The second community forum will be entitled 'How Much Government Do You Want?' on Feb 2 at North Stonington Senior Center.

The 'Young at Art' series will have many programs for youth to be creative, innovative, and find new ways to embrace art while young.
Horse care workshops 102 and 103 will begin Mar. 11 and will focus on a combination of non-riding and hands on activities.
158 QU students were recognized at the third annual Hard Hat Ceremony and were given special achievement stickers for many accomplishments.
Cindy Goh turned her family into a comic series called Samuelism and will be signing books at Kung Fu Tea on Feb. 11.
Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board has issued state standards for law enforcement agencies to help bridge the community gap.
Hamden Public Library will be offering monthly Health Career Information Sessions for all interested in health careers starting Feb. 16.
Sen. Kelly supports the new proposal to lower the tax rate on insurance premiums that will help middle-class families throughout CT.
Seventh grader from Marlborough Ava played the role of 'Franny' to help the 'Helen On 86th St' play become successful.
The performance will be held at Colby-Sawyer College on Feb. 19 at 7:00 PM.
The Sports Memorabilia Show will be on Feb. 11 at Vernon Middle School and will consists of a silent auction and other merchandise.
The railroad bridge in Savage will be preserved for future Christmas lightings and other special county events.
31 projects and 36 students have advanced to the Regional Science & Engineering Fair from both middle school and high school levels.
The pizza party will aim to engage area youth who may be homeless or staying with other families and all under 24 years of age are welcome.
On Feb. 1, students from all three high schools will be signing letters of intent to continue academics and competing in sports.
The 'Beat Hunger' campaign is looking to match every dollar to take advantage of a donor's 6K contribution to provide food for the county.
The Wharf Unplugged will feature top artists performing songs off their albums at The Madison Beach Hotel Wharf.
Soheil Aliakbar, Hammad Imran, juniors Sabina Mae Aguon, Kathryn White, and sophomore Anthony Panei have all received the scholarships.
FASTSIGNS of Needham received the Pinnacle Club Award at the 2017 FASTSIGNS Convention in Phoenix.
West Hartford's Mayor Shari Cantor & Sen.Beth Bye recognized the healthcare facility for the numerous awards it received in the past year.