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Ulster County Family, Child Advocacy Center Earns Accreditation From NCA
The facility is recognized for Its delivery of high quality and effective services to child abuse victims.

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The facility is recognized for Its delivery of high quality and effective services to child abuse victims.

Writers Resist is a “re-inauguration” of shared commitment to compassion, equality, free speech, and the fundamental ideals of democracy.
Starting Jan. 17 at the Mount Airy Branch Library, Carroll CPL will offer the virtual reality experience during the VR Road Show.
Join the celebration of National Catholic Schools Week, beginning Sunday, Jan. 29. All are welcome to see the school and what it offers.
The new date and times are Saturday, Jan. 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Three Rivers Community College in the A Wing.
The pantry in the Community Campus at Goodwill will return to the regular schedule Tuesday at 9 a.m.
John Boyle of Tuxedo Park, Susan Miller of Woodridge join the non-profit board.
The westbound exit 10 nighttime ramp is closed overnight Jan. 12. Traffic will be detoured to Exit 10A.
This two-day training program will provide a comprehensive overview of ABIs, their consequences, and recommended interventions.
Any interested member of the public is welcomed to join Mayor Jere Wood and fellow residents at upcoming meetings.
This symposium will provide a balanced look at how the law would work in Maryland, if implemented, and review issues and concerns.
The salon lab received new styling stations and hydraulic chairs just in time for the 2017 Spring semester, which begins Jan. 17.
The program will launch with savings of 0.68 cents/kWh below winter National Grid prices.
Have you picked out your blue outfit? Wear blue and share photos and videos via social media using the hashtag #BCPSBlue.
The documentary will be shown on Thursday, Jan. 19, 6:30 to 8:00 pm.
The exhibit will present 2D, 3D art from students on Feb. 3- Mar. 4. A free reception open to public will be held on Sat. Feb. 11 at 7 pm.
This event is presented by The Cleveland Orchestra, the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, and Case Western Reserve University.
This event, which is open to the public and free of charge, will be held at the MKA Upper School Campus in the new Academic Center.
For those who seek the flexibility of learning off-campus, online courses are also available.
Trash, recycling will not be collected, citizen drop-off centers will be closed, and mechanical street sweeping will not take place.