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Westborough Library Thanks 'Scanning Day' Contributors
About 40 residents brought in their historic photos, documents, and objects to scan or photograph for the library’s online collections.

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About 40 residents brought in their historic photos, documents, and objects to scan or photograph for the library’s online collections.

The community will gather to honor 105 citizens, including 84 career and volunteer emergency first responders and 21 civilians.
Visitors can instantly get their registration renewal card and license plate tags. Visit the DMV info booth from Feb. 17-Feb. 26.
The deadline to apply is Mar. 15. The board provides recommendations relating to plans, policies, programs for public recreation, and more.
The school entered 10 acts, each bringing back a medal. The students were among more than 5,000 to compete.
Awards recognize individuals, organizations that make a difference in reducing poverty, or advocate on behalf of low income residents.
Patients can interact with a provider who can diagnose, treat and prescribe medications if needed using secure and private video chat.
On Apr. 5, 2 pm, Estelle Kafer, executive director of the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford will give a book talk on Hartford.
This is the ensemble’s first tour ever in North America. The event is Feb. 19, 3 pm. Tickets start at $50.
The new event will showcase specialized pathways including Project Lead the Way, Academic Design Program, ROP, and IB.
Stroke awareness and prevention, tame your anxiety, why does it hurt, and more will be held throughout March.
All Alexandria City government offices will be closed on Feb. 20. Read on for more information for other city facilities, partner agencies.
'Media and Politics: The Impact on Our Democracy' will be held on Apr. 6 at 7 pm.
The regular meeting will be held on Feb. 15, 7:30 pm at Village Hall.
This mini-series is dedicated to giving back to members of the U.S. military and their loved ones, who have special needs.
Feb. 16 event co-sponsored by Community Cares Network and Multicultural Multiracial Community Council of Farmington and Farmington Hills.
A training program would educate police on best practices for locating and communicating with children with autism who wander.
'Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors' is a storytelling show presented to benefit the National Network to End Domestic Violence.
Eric Birk and Brandon Dim are among the 22 student- athletes continuing their baseball careers in college.
The event is on Feb. 18, 8 pm. The fully choreographed production offers insight into the warriors’ daily life and Zen philosophy.