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City Of Danbury Begins Live Christmas Tree Pick-Up
The city’s Highway Department will pick up trees through Jan. 31, weather permitting.

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The city’s Highway Department will pick up trees through Jan. 31, weather permitting.

Uncommon Thread, an art exhibition featuring unique quilts, opens January 19 at the Village Theatre & Art Gallery.
The Boys & Girls Club raised more than $77K thanks in part to the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation, which matched the first $35K.
The Boys & Girls Club raised more than $77K thanks in part to the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation, which matched the first $35K.
21 stores and restaurants signed up to compete for the title of 'best holiday window display.'
Annapolis city offices will be closed on Jan. 2, and changes to trash service. And it's your last chance to use plastic yard waste bags.
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Committee has extended the call for nominations to Monday, January 9 .
Register O’Donnell and members of his staff will be on hand to answer questions about the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds.
Menus for the eateries participating in Bethesda's Restaurant Week will be released in January.
100 volunteers are needed for the 29th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace and Unity Parade Celebration.
Menlo Park Kiwanis Club meets weekly at Allied Arts Center and presents an eclectic number of speakers at it’s luncheons each month.
One of the County’s largest departments, the Human Services Department delivers a range of federal, state and local programs to Santa Cruz.
The a bipartisan effort will examine how government can better serve the citizens of Anne Arundel County.
Dispose of your tree in three easy steps. More details are available online.
The class is being offered as part of its Ultra-Niche Crops Series of workshops.
A Discovery High School student was the recipient of the $2,000 award.
EWI is screening three documentaries to entertain you, inspire new thinking and perhaps motivate you to make healthy changes in your life.
Refunding Bonds are similar in purpose to refinancing a home mortgage, and these refunds are projected to save taxpayers over $9.7 million.
The exhibit presents over 50 original pen and ink drawings, prints, paintings, collages, and digital art from six artists.
There will be a special meeting at the Castro Valley Library to accept public comments.