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Mayor Bryan K. Barnett's Business Council honors companies in four categories.

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Mayor Bryan K. Barnett's Business Council honors companies in four categories.

Night ski will be available Friday, December 16 and Saturday, December 17 from 5–9 p.m.
Data shows the decision to drive while impaired can have serious and sometimes deadly consequences.
The City of Bridgeport has chosen Connecticut-based LAZ Parking as the vendor to manage its new parking system.
Participants learned how they could become competitive vendors for the project.
The meeting will be on Tuesday, December 13. The public session is scheduled to begin at 8:15 pm
Admission for the show is $5. Kids under 10 and senior citizens are free.
Members of the community including employees, customers, neighbors, or the organizations’ leaders are encouraged to submit nominations.
The Anne Arundel County Council will have its second public hearing on the Rural Conservation Line December 19.
The goal is for all 1,600 grade 12 students to submit at least one college application on MCAC Day.
Scholars are chosen based on ACT or SAT test scores and sixth semester class rank. Honorees will receive a Certificate of Achievement.
The police department invites residents to visit with Santa and his motor officer elves on Dec. 14 at sites around Montgomery County.
The public is invited to attend the ceremony on December 14 at 6 p.m.
The building on Morgan Street contains 175 luxury one- and-two-bedroom units, loft-style homes with 20-foot ceilings, and apartments.
Three family members, all with a Maryland State Fair connection, graduated from the Institute of Fair Management.
The app has launched in Dedham and is synced with 4 other Massachusetts locations.
The program begins in January, and the cost is $50.
Senator-Elect Logan greeted shoppers at Walmart on Dixwell Ave. on Dec. 10
Those interested in attending may register for the book discussion or register to see Richard Russo at Town Hall.
Tickets prices start at $50 and are on sale at the CCPA Ticket Office.