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Upcoming Meetings This Week In Essex
Meetings happening this week in the town of Essex.

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Meetings happening this week in the town of Essex.

Meetings happening this week in the town of Deep River
Kick-off the summer season at the Connecticut River Museum at the RiverFare event!
Twelve winners, 37 restaurants and a chance to win big!
stormwater is water resulting from rain or snowmelt that runs off surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets, highways and parking lots.
Covid-19 shut down Rusty Rail Tavern in Deep River for the weekend.
Volunteer Clean-Up Day! Saturday, May 8th, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Winthrop Cemetery.
The Annual Town Meeting to consider the proposed $25,653,515 budget to finance the operations of the Town and Boards of Education.
Join expert birder John Cunningham for a Bird Walk focused on Warblers and other spring migrants.
Last minute shopping for a Mother's Day Gift? We've Got You Covered!
State Representative Christine Palm (D-36) gives an update to the community about extended telehealth in Connecticut.
The 37th annual fishing derby will be held at Plattwood Park; rain or shine, May 8th,through Sunday, May 16th.
The $22 million dollar Region 4 School Budget passed Tuesday night, with low voter turnout.
It's mental health month in Essex, Chester and Deep River and Tri-Town Youth Services is encouraging families to get off screens.
The drive-thru vaccine clinic will be held on Thursday May 6th, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. at the Old Saybrook Middle School.
Juxtaposing history with leisure, the 52-foot Onrust sailboat is back in port at the Connecticut River Museum, ready for another season.
The DEEP today announced the recipients of the inaugural round of grant funding through the Aquatic Invasive Species Grant Program.
What's could be a better gift for Mom, than flowers?
On Saturday, May 8th at 2 p.m. the annual Burning of the Ships in downtown Essex will be commemorated with a special ceremony and parade.