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Minuteman HS Receives Biotechnology Lab Grant
Minuteman HS received a grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center to receive more advanced equipment for better learning techniques.

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Minuteman HS received a grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center to receive more advanced equipment for better learning techniques.

The students got the opportunity to receive hands on experience to enhance their science unit about matter.
Robert Karp visited the middle school's Entrepeneur's Club to speak about his business and to encourage students with their future.
The book fair will take place at B&N Eastchester on Mar. 11 and will aim to encourage students to read more books during the year.
Mayor Maturo would like to remind residents to recycle their unwanted electronics at the East Haven Landfill free of charge.
The library would like to invite the community to a trivia game at Liffeys Irish Pub on Mar. 7, you must be 21 years old or older.
Five educators from high school to elementary will receive the Marian Greenblatt Excellence in Education Awards.
State Rep. Scott Storms testified to support House Bill 5447 that will promote consistent development of tax increments districts.
The students of Severna Park Middle School will present four shows of Beauty & The Beast Jr. starting March 31.
Both the music festival and dance team participants received high awards at GHS in late January 2017.
Grayslake received its seconf Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by GFOA for its annual financial report.
Julia Doucette, Thibaud LeFour, Emma Johnston, and Henry Driesen were all named Athletes of the Week in their respective sports for PMHS.
The Fiddlers and The Ragbirds will be performing in Saline on Mar. 11 and tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children.
The online event will focus on the latest trends of virtual reality programs as well as what the future will hold in technology.
Sen. Skindell introduced Senate Bill 59 that will require anyone under the age 18 who is a passenger or operator of a bike to wear a helmet.
The company will be opening a new 45K square foot facility in the Katy area that will create at least 100 jobs.
Julie M. Joyce and Emily N. Viehl have both achieved Dean's List status at St. Lawrence University for Fall 2016.
The grant aims to give funds to NPOs that have essential programs for youth to participate in throughout the community.
The program for Citizens' Academy will start on Apr.5 with an array of different goals including teaching the public about law enforcement.
Six students were recognized at Centennial HS on Valentine's Day for being the highest academic achieving students in the school.