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Selection to the Festival is the highest level of achievement the state recognizes for in music.
Anne Arundel County Police officers issued 38 citations, 80 warnings and 16 equipment repair orders to drivers during a crackdown.
The Presidents' holiday impacts residential trash and recycling collections. City government facilities will be closed. Read on for details.
‘Health. Strength. Pride.’ event will showcase services, care and support for LGBTQ individuals living in and around Southern Connecticut.
McGrath, a senior geology major from Sharon, achieved a grade point average of 3.65 or above.
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The MPL will host a genealogical talk presented by a member of the New Jersey Chapter of the Afro American Historical & Genealogical Society
Run The Rock will be held at Rockland Community College on Sunday, April 23. The entry fee is $55 per person if you register before April 1.
Mayor Maturo celebrated December, January and February birthdays at the Senior Center.
BCBC's mission is to be valued by its clients, who can expect a clean and comfortable environment.
This allows the public to have a direct menu to be connected with department personnel without making contact with the emergency dispatcher.
Paramedic Rescue 12 has been restored and police academy operations have been reinstated. The restorations will be effective Mar. 1.
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The 2017 season leads off with Opening Weekend festivities which begin on Friday, April 14 and continue through Sunday, April 16.
Joy Bazzle dresses up in costume, acts as different characters to help get the lessons across while the students rock on an exercise ball.
A free seminar will be held on Mar. 2 from 9 am-noon at City Hall. A series of free interactive workshops will be offered.
Savant was the recipient of the 2015 Best-in-Business IMPACT Award, part of Schwab’s IMPACT Awards program to recognize excellence.
Rockville residents can learn what it takes to be a police officer. There is now a six-week course for residents over 60.