Three Village, NY|Press Release|
Jazz Loft’s Dispatch Live Music Series Comes To Madiran Wine Bar
The first show is Jan. 12 and will be held every second Thursday of the month.
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The first show is Jan. 12 and will be held every second Thursday of the month.
This jazz music series showcases small duos/trios in the loft's main performance room.
The credit rating from Moody’s Investors Service is Cooper University Health Care's highest rating ever.
State Senator Adriane Johnson supported a measure to increase the Rental Housing Support Program’s budget.
The January book club pick is set in Northern Ireland during "the Troubles" of the 1970s.
New Hampshire Army National Guard soldiers provide expertise on Health Department’s Mobile Dental Van.
"The Rhythm of the Night: Concord's Dance Extravaganza" is set for Jan. 14.
The winner will receive $25,000 a for life from a ticket sold at Convenience Plus on Roundstone Drive in Manchester.
The museum is selling sweatshirts to help raise funds for restoration and preservation initiatives.
District 5 Commissioner Laura Semanson was elected to serve as vice chairwoman.
The Democrat will represent the 83rd House District, which covers parts of Berlin, Cheshire and Meriden.
The co-working space is continuing its free monthly series showcasing local artists.
Students participated in various activities to spread peace and kindness throughout the school.
Pate has served as a Deputy Director for the Parks and Recreation department since 2020.
ENL students spoke on the diffusion of religion and language during their unit on cultural patterns and processes.
The department responded to eight structure fires during the campaign, including residential and multi-family residential structures.
The department responded to eight structure fires during the campaign, including residential and multi-family residential structures.
The department responded to eight structure fires during the campaign, including residential and multi-family residential structures.
Holiday presents were distributed to children and families at more than a dozen agencies across PSEG Long Island’s service area.
The program is one-of-a-kind among career technical centers in the state of and has impacted dozens of students since it launched in 2006.