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CityCenter Danbury Farmers' Market Will Now Feature Live Music
CityCenter Danbury Farmers Market is adding live music to its "Better Food for Better Health" program with funding from Greystar.

CityCenter Danbury Farmers Market is adding live music to its "Better Food for Better Health" program with funding from Greystar.

Lauren Marino received a degree in Computer Science and Business from Lehigh University.
The Special Olympics Torch will pass through Wilton June 10.
The pop-up gallery will be presented at the 40th Annual UCC Strawberry Festival.
Allison Blain received a degree in Marketing Management from Grove City.
Kelley Gaston was a member of Lehigh University's 2016 graduating class.
"Through Their Lens" will be presented May 27.
The butterfly exhibit will open May 28.
Demonstrating academic excellence, Sarah Baker of Danbury was named to Assumption College's Dean's List.
Matthew Donovan and Lena Polito are serving as the school's football and field hockey teams, respectively.
More visitors led to new regulations to make the Blue Hole swimming area safer and cleaner and protect the public water supply.
The Maritime Aquarium has offered the science and technology program to area high school students for four years.
Worcester Public Schools has provided robots for students to practice their code programming skills.
Public Works employees are making improvements downtown as a part of a beautification effort.
Orange County Stop-DWI program provides checkpoint funding and extra patrols.
St. Paul’s-Riverside book sale takes place June 3 and 4.
The zero-entry water playground will open May 28.
Braman Termite and Pest Elimination shares tips to avoid contact with bed bugs during the summer travel seasons and beyond.
A Junior Woman's Club member saw the need for more first aid supplies while volunteering at the Boys and Girls Club.
Brian Quistberg was a co-caption for the Worcester Academy Varsity Boys Cross Country Team this year.