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Greenwich Historical Society Fall Festival Turns an Eye to the East
The Greenwich Historical Society's Fall Festival will be held October 9.

The Greenwich Historical Society's Fall Festival will be held October 9.

Julianne Hall of Cheshire has been appointed assistant professor of medical sciences at Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac.
The League of Conservation Voters's 2016 Environmental Scorecard recognized Hwang as a "Legislative Champion."
County to assist in the administrative processing of 2017 Annapolis City Primary and General Election.
Briarcliff High School faculty completed an eight-hour Mental Health First Aid course ahead of the school year.
The district’s administrators and Board of Education hosted a reception for new staffers.
Saturday dog walks will continue on a fall/winter schedule.
The Shred-It Day fundraiser event takes place October 22.
Cornerstone Community Church will host a Fall Festival October 8.
Five Latino students from the city of Newark were honored for their academic achievements at the 36th Annual Latino Scholarship Dinner.
October 17 is the last day to register to vote in the General Election.
Top-producing Fairfield County agent Brian A. Clarke, Jr. brings strong track record in sales, deep local market expertise to the position.
The College of the Desert will offer three sessions of photovoltaic training.
Flying Solo: An Educational Seminar for Single, Divorcing or Widowed Women will be presented September 22 at the library.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The meeting will be held at John Marshall High School.
Two free concerts will be offered October 23 and 29 at the Temecula Amphitheater, proudly presented by the City of Temecula.
The Hammond-Harwood House two labeled mahogany game tables made by Shaw and Chisholm.
Civil War reenactment event heads to Daniels Farmstead.
The 7th Annual Valley Goes Pink Campaign will feature a variety of events to increase breast cancer awareness.