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Suffern Native Becomes Eagle Scout
Rockland County Executive Ed Day congratulated Peter Poulos on becoming an Eagle Scout in Suffern.

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Rockland County Executive Ed Day congratulated Peter Poulos on becoming an Eagle Scout in Suffern.

Anne Arundel County vision and hearing technicians will be at schools throughout the month of May to conduct vision and hearing screenings.
The Anne Arundel Health Department is offering tips to residents on how to protect their skin from Melanoma.
Anne Arundel would like to remind residents on how to stay Zika free as the summer approaches with a few tips to avoid bites.
The clinical trial evaluates the use of cryoablation, or extreme cold, to treat mild to moderate obesity.
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Mt. Vernon has announced the dates for 2017 Kindergarten registration starting May 15 at Rebecca Turner Elementary School.
Novi celebrates 25 years as a Tree City USA on April 29 at Rotary Park.
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Pelham Board of Education has scheduled a meeting to discussed the proposed budget on May 2.
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State Reps. Pam Staneski and Charles Ferraro are proposing a no tax increase budget which will set the state on a new fiscal course.
The final centennial exhibit features history panels, memorabilia, art, and never before seen photos from the third owners.
The new vehicle has 280 horse power and runs on compressed natural gas.
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City employees were able to wear casual clothes if they gave a donation to the Enough Said African American 490 Challenge on April 26.