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Fun This Week At Chester Library
Art class on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. with Miss Chelbi.

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Art class on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. with Miss Chelbi.

A wellness room for the teachers at Essex Elementary School was made possible with grant money.
Meetings happening this week in Chester.
The Chester Hadlyme Ferry season is open now through November 30th.
Essex, Chester, Deep River residents will be able to apply for funding under the Federal Emergency Management Agency Funeral Assistance.
Chester's First Selectwoman, Lauren Gister writes a letter to the community.
The Chester Business to Business Facebook page is officially up and running. Join in on the conversation.
Spectators will be allowed at Valley Regional High School spring sporting events.
A man from Huckleberry Lane In Deep River was lifted by Lifestar to an area hospital after a 9-1-1 call.
Addison Keyworth has done the work, put the time in and it paid off! She qualified for IEA Nationals Equestrian Competition, in Georgia.
Registration is now open for the Community Health Resources Virtual Steam Train Half Marathon and Fitness Challenge.
State Representative Christine Palm (D-36) wrote this letter to the community about Judiciary Committee News on April 6
Several walk-in clinics are scheduled throughout April in the state for those who served in the military, their spouses and their caregivers
A Planning and Zoning Public Hearing will be held in Chester, via zoom, on April 8.
For the past three and half months, Joel Nucci and Rob Galbraith have been working hard to get the Rusty Rail Tavern ready to open!
Twelve lucky winners will be taking home gift cards for restaurants in Essex, Chester, and Deep River as part of the Lets Eat Out Raffle!
Got plants? Want to share? Check out Bennetts Books new plant swap program, where the local community can give and take plants of all kinds.
The Essex Foundation recently gave the Essex Fire Department a grant check in the amount of $10,000 to be used for safety equipment.