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Western Connecticut State University Winter Events
WCSU will host a variety of plays, screenings, concerts and more throughout the month of December and January.
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WCSU will host a variety of plays, screenings, concerts and more throughout the month of December and January.
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The program will be presented by Maria Puente and Britt Wilson of the Coachella Valley Archaeological Society.
The Community Association received the award from the Coachella Valley Water District.
Residents of Baltimore City will be able to see details about their water usage and pay their water bills online.
New recycling trailers are more visible, have more capacity and accept additional material.
Students met with Senator Richard Blumenthal for conversation on the importance of Veterans Day, public service and leadership.
Moki Kokoris will speak about her adventures and expedition to the North Pole.
The proceeds will support the SUCCESS Project in its work to help low-income families and individuals.
The free demonstration teaches basic programming and development skills during Computer Science Education Week.
The workshop will cover 'The Growing Need for Voluntary Benefits” and financial strategies.
The plan includes additional multi-family residential development and improved access to the station for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Charley O’Hara has been a member of the Advisory Board for Recreation and Parks for over 25 years and won the Distinguished Volunteer Award.
More than 20 PMHS students were inducted into the Tri-M Honor Society for their musical and philanthropic efforts in the community.
This is the third year in a row that Art Plus Vino Art Classes has been selected for this award.
Giving Tuesday is a social media-based 'global day for giving back' to nonprofits and community organizations.
The program offers juniors the opportunity to take college courses and earn credits from Bunker Hill Community College.
The St. Lawrence School will transform their gym and the After-School Building into a winter wonderland.
For more than 30 years, David P. Dwork has dedicated his career to traumatic brain injury (TBI) litigation.
Police Sergeant Nick Perna, completed 136 hours of the program designed to improve leadership among current command staff.