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Hakone Estates and Gardens Host 18th Annual Matsuri Festival
Hakone Estates and Gardens invites the community to celebrate Japanese culture at the 18th annual Matsuri Festival on May 21.

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Hakone Estates and Gardens invites the community to celebrate Japanese culture at the 18th annual Matsuri Festival on May 21.

The grant will serve to train and prepare Texans for employment in building construction trades.
Laurent Martinez will be opening his exclusive 'Laurent Fine Watches' selection of luxury time pieces online and by appointment.
The Malcolm 'Skip' Popp Award goes to Scouts or Scout leaders for performing extraordinary and distinguished community service.
The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of government accounting and financial reporting.
'Take a Seat' is an annual Design Exhibition & Charity Auction hosted by the New England Chapter of International Furnishings and Design.
Quinnipiac University inducted 29 students into Lambda Pi Eta for exhibiting excellent academic performance in the communications field.
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Plymouth Township Supervisor Kurt Heise was recently appointed to Metro Parks board by Gov. Rick Snyder.
Twenty students have advanced to the National History Competition to compete at the University of Maryland starting June 11.
Batelle will be presenting its research as a forum for the bioremediation research results.
Merrimack Legion Post 98 will sponsor tryouts for its Junior and Senior baseballs programs on May 20.
Joan Ascheim has been named Interim Executive Director of the New Hampshire Public Health Association effective immediately.
The new owners of Renaissance Place plan to renovate the property to offer new opportunities for shopping, dining, and entertaining.