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Essex Heritage Announces Matching Grants For Local Heritage Projects
Recognizing the ongoing need for funding, Essex Heritage will award $2,000 grants to 20 organizations.

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Recognizing the ongoing need for funding, Essex Heritage will award $2,000 grants to 20 organizations.

Bondi will join Mount Vernon’s management team in shaping the strategic direction for Mount Vernon’s future success.
The Technology Energy scholarships cover the full cost of tuition, books, and fees for a two-year associate degree program.
The open mic will be held Friday, Jan. 20 at the Paramount Theatre. Doors open at 6:30 pm. The event is free and open to the public.
More than 420 students created written and graphic works celebrating the six pillars of character.
Five bridesmaids sneak away from a glitzy wedding reception…and then the real party begins. Tickets are on sale now.
The app allows parents, students and community members to easily access district and school-specific news, calendars, and more.
Dr. Nicole Gunter, Collections Manager of Invertebrate Zoology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History will present Friday, Jan. 13.
This year's guide is available from City Hall, community centers and other facilities, as well as online as a PDF
The Auto Theft unit needs the public’s help in identifying three black male subjects wanted for stealing three 2009 Ford U haul Trucks.
Nitro was deployed 504 times over the course of his career, including 45 apprehensions and 150 narcotics alerts.
The event is on Jan. 28 at 8 pm. Admission is $25, $15 for youth 18 and under.
The Baltimore Police Department recognizes that many of the city’s children have needs that extend beyond the holidays.
Of 117 Maryland educators who renewed their certifications this year, 22 work in Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
Featured events include The Mechanization of Warfare – WWI exhibit, book talk and movies from Jan. to Feb.
Public feedback will be sought before a list of proposed districts is sent to the City Council for final approval.
Norwalk residents are invited to a two and a half mile neighborhood walk on Jan. 7, 8 am.
The free “Save a Life” Narcan training will teach community members how to recognize and prevent an overdose.
The organization’s purpose is to make the soldiers’ lives better while serving overseas by sending items like cookies, DVDs, CDs, and more.
The road was temporarily closed for storm drain installation.