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Fairfield Public Library Hosts Harriet Beecher Stowe Event
The program will discuss her childhood, education, and the writing of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'

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The program will discuss her childhood, education, and the writing of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'

Rosemount City crews will be flushing more than 1,200 city fire hydrants beginning the week of April 10. This may lead to discolored water.
Jennifer Torres read from her book to students from three Berkeley Public schools. She also had the students make their own truck origami.
UAlbany peer advisors advocate for students and provide peer-to-peer support as well as direction to campus resources.
Investigators need the public's help on locating Jeremy and Harvey Jones. Anyone with information should contact HCSO's Homicide Unit.
Each year, this award is given to a Maryland physician who has made significant contributions in the field of emergency medical services.
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Spignesi is an author of several books on the Titanic. The event is on April 8, 1 pm at the library. Read on for details.
Residents will have an opportunity to discuss issues, concerns with Rep. Gresko and other member of the local legislative delegation.
Rep. Delnicki, among others attended the Eagle Court of Honor held on Sunday, March 26 for Justin Coralli of south Windsor.
Fox also is a member of Moffitt’s George Edgecomb Society, a new program which seeks to raise funds to address cancer health disparities.
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The 'Media and Politics: The Impact on Our Democracy' Forum will be on Thursday, April 6 at 7 p.m. at the Chappaqua Library Theater.
The Williams College Professor of history will address the topic: 'what is ISIS and what does it want?' on April 4 from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
The screening will take place on Sunday, April 30, 4 to 6 pm, at the Showcase Superlux in Chestnut Hill.
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Kent State researchers and colleagues at Kyoto University in Japan may offer new understanding about what turns good cells bad.