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Hoboken Church Will Hold Huge, Annual Easter Egg Hunt For 2017
Hoboken Church will be holding the largest Easter Egg Hunt on Apr. 8 for its annual Easter holiday celebration for toddlers to 12 years old.

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Hoboken Church will be holding the largest Easter Egg Hunt on Apr. 8 for its annual Easter holiday celebration for toddlers to 12 years old.

Families who are planning to visit theme parks this summer can save a few dollars by purchasing tickets in advance through the city.
Ingrid Tighe, a U.S. Army veteran has been named Executive Director of Birmingham Shopping District effective Apr. 17.
The musical originated in 2008 with music and lyrics from Lin-Manuel Miranda and has won awards in different categories.
All sessions will include campus, admissions, and financial aid information sessions on Apr. 14, 21, & 28.
State Rep. Devlin is speaking out about the Safe Havens Law that saves infants from abandonment and near death situations.
Sen. Suzio visited Pulaski Elementary School to congratulate the students and staff for being named a 'School of Excellence.'
The post-election results of the mail ballot will be available online starting Apr. 4 from the Woodside Elementary School District.
WGBH's competition Sing That Thing! will premiere on Apr. 2 featuring 18 acts of amateur singing groups representing different genres.
Hap Magee Ranch Park and Sycamore Valley Park will be re-opening Apr. 1 with water play features for children.
The Westborough Library will be comparing history documents from 'Scanning Day' with Dr. Allison on Apr. 6.
The grant is worth more than $40K and benefits local children by helping provide swim lessons at no charge.
In honor of 20 years, Heather James Fine Art will have the California Impressionism Exhibition on display through the month of May.
CSUSB has added seven new members to the Advancement Board that will serve as advocates for the university.
The 13 episode web series about healthy eating will debut on Apr. 4 and will feature recipes such as dark chocolate pomegranate bark.
The court case will determine if Agua Caliente has a right to water quality and how much it is entitled to.
Animal Shelter Director Charles Jackson has resigned from Montgomery Co. effective Apr. 14.
Congresswoman Speier will be hosting a conversation with former Russian Ambassador Mike McFaul on Apr. 1 at San Mateo City Council chambers.
The AlzTalk Program will feature Dr. Johnathan Jackson and will take place on Apr. 3 at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester.
Temecula has opened applications for city positions including a position on the Planning Commission that is a full three year term.