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Opioid Addiction Discussion Set For Novi
Novi Police partners with schools for open discussion of opioid addiction.

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Novi Police partners with schools for open discussion of opioid addiction.

Farmer's Market will return to Birmingham for its 15th season.
The panel will aim to discuss how to address emerging situations in the community and how to discuss them with children.
Sixty-five years ago a bill was signed into law for a National Day of Prayer and it is now celebrated the first Thursday of May every year.
NPU is taking applications from Norwich residents for the winter assistance program.
The proposal will facilitate communication between OASIS centers at universities to share practices and ideas with veteran students.
The event will feature a variety of fiber-producing animals. New to the Fiber Fest this year are alpacas and English Angora rabbits.
Carole DiDonato has been named Employee of the Month for April after working six years as Clerk A in the Finance Department.
The show is scheduled for Apr. 30 at the Milford Yacht Club and will feature food, boutique fashion, and prizes.
The meeting and dinner will be held on May 16 at Gusto's Trattoria.
Branford HS will be honoring Coach Jake Palluzzi with a retirement dinner on May 3 for his many years of service to the school.
CT placed a temporary moratorium on fracking waste three years ago, but public health risks led to the permanent ban on fracking.
The bill will require teachers applying for Special Education endorsements to complete trainings in order to teach dyslexic students.
The event is free and open to the public; children ages 2 through 8 are invited to attend with a parent or caregiver.
All benefits from the fundraiser will benefit the East Haven Animal Shelter on Apr. 22.
The event, now in it’s 29th year, is free of charge and open to the public.
The Literary Fest will host an array of local and national authors, journalists and poets, as well as writing contests and poetry contests.
The GHS Team won the state title and will compete in the New England Mathematics Contest on Apr. 28 in Canton.
The project will last six to eights weeks and will aim to replace curbing, sidewalks, and install bollards to protect pedestrians.
The event will feature a huge selection of pass-a-long plants for your garden, including perennials, herbs, natives, and more.