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Caldwell Library To Hold Teen Photo Contest
The winning photographs will be placed in the library’s time capsule this November for the next generation to get a glimpse of life in 2017.

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The winning photographs will be placed in the library’s time capsule this November for the next generation to get a glimpse of life in 2017.

This 20th annual event celebrates and showcases the County’s rich history, culture and natural beauty with activities for all ages.
Chicago Metra will be adding extra lines for passengers interested in the Blues Fest & Spring Awakening this weekend to increase capacity.
The cast of 'HAIRSPRAY' has started rehearsals with local talent to present at Brewster High School on July 21, 22, and 23.
Howard County Fire and Rescue Services has been awarded the Secretary of Defense Award, the highest award given to employers.
The summer learning initiative teaches all age groups that reading reaps great rewards.
CT State Reps Devlin and Kupchick have voted against the 'Lockbox' bill due funds being allocated improperly for transportation.
Students produced award-winning short documentaries.
Samantha Krieger spoke at the Rotary Luncheon on Apr. 26 about the Bristal at Armonk and allowed participants to ask questions.
The therapeutic goats were brought in by AnnMarie Sasso to discuss goat's anatomy and how they are used in the modern world.
he bill makes several changes to prevent and treat opioid drug abuse including making insurance companies cover necessary detox treatments.
Flexjet plans to hire a significant number of pilots to handle new business that increased 50 percent in the first five months of 2017.
Norfolk has announced a document shredding event for the public to shred financial documents to prevent identity theft on Jun. 14.
The modular project will explore themes of disappearance, migration, water, forgotten peoples, and ancient stories that are still present.
Emmy Award winning artist David Dunlop received the 2017 Living Art Award at Roton Point Club in May.
Under current law grandparents have no legal rights to see grandchildren with parental consent, HB 7244 seeks to change the visitation law.
The bill aims to strengthen laws while also making hate crimes felonies and not misdemeanors in Connecticut.
10 percent of the tab will be donated to the center and will help provide education to low and moderate income families.
Effective July 3, Joseph Angelo will assume the position of Human Resource Director for Alameda County.
Alison Kach, a Greenwich native graduated from Marietta College with a degree in Marketing.