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Find out what's closed and what services will be altered on Inauguration Day on Friday, Jan. 20.
Closures are needed for toll gantry installation.
Every time you purchase one of the blue 'Hannaford Helps' Reusable Bags at $2.50, Hannaford donates $1 to a local community nonprofit.
Speaker Joe Aresimowicz (D – Berlin/Southington) is inviting the public to join him for coffee at Uncle D’s Diner in Berlin.
The Arcadia Performing Arts Foundation will present in concert guitar legend Larry Carlton on Saturday, Jan. 21.
The semester break now scheduled for Jan. 23 could shift if there is inclement weather that forces schools to close next week.
Nearly 200 people attended the January 13 event which took place at ARC of Rockland headquarters.
The Center announced it will be presenting a new awareness campaign, Reveal to Heal, on Wednesday, Jan. 24.
Artists, business leaders, and clergy from Mount Vernon will lead a conversation on what Martin Luther King would do.
With this gift, their support over the last seven years amounts to more than $400K from the retailer’s Spirit of Children program.
Their work has included a robotic video/audio recorder called the Swivl and such educational applications as Pear Deck, Padlet and Kahoot!.
The chamber is welcoming a new Member Relations Director, Community Relations Specialist and Finance Manager.
The vote is regarding phasing out the valedictorian and salutatorian honors system.
The finalists will perform a live show and compete for $10K Grand Prize
An opening reception, free and open to the public, will take place on Thursday, Jan. 26, from 6:00-7:30 pm.
If awarded, the grant will allow the Town to purchase two new AED units at a cost of up to $64,000.
Admission is $22. This show is recommended for ages 15 and older.
The donation is part of Sheehy's annual giving campaign. $151K was given to charities throughout DC and surrounding communities.
The performance will raise funds for Newton's 'The Exceptional Partner Service Dogs'. The event will be on Sat., Jan. 28, 6pm.