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Gov. Cuomo Signs Bill to Combat Heroin, Opioid Crisis
The bill expands support for those in recovery, increases treatment beds and adds program slots for substance use disorder in New York.

The bill expands support for those in recovery, increases treatment beds and adds program slots for substance use disorder in New York.

The festival ran June 10-12.
More than 400 people attended the 17th Annual Fishing Derby at Spot Pond.
Eric Crain received an Honorable Mention award from the Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School Science Fair.
The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project is planning specific dates in July to implement mosquito population control measures.
Milford Hospital will offer health screenings July 18.
Jennifer Lynn Bencivengo will serve as the Interim Principal at Old Greenwich School effective July 1.
Cooper R. Cardenas of Garrison was awarded the scholarship in part for his volunteer service.
American International College awarded a Master's degree, Doctorate, and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study to three Natick residents.
Representatives Muradian, Kuros, and McKenna are in support of a bill granting cities and towns more flexibility and local control.
Shrewsbury Superintendent of Schools Joe Sawyer shares news and updates with the community.
The production will run July 14-17.
More than 200 swimmers will be hitting the water for the 10th annual Greenwich-Stamford Swim Across America on Saturday, June 25.
Children 15 are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an adult purchasing an admission ticket.
Local businesses and organizations support the VFW's July 4th tradition.
Sixteen eighth graders graduated from Whitby School on Friday, June 17, during the school's fifty-fourth commencement ceremony.
Hannah M. Moy was named to the Dean's List at Colby College.
The camp features a wide variety of activities as well as the opportunity to build lifelong friendships.
Second Harvest Food Bank connects families to food.
Second Harvest Food Bank connects families to food.