Shirley-Mastic, NY|Press Release|
Lawmakers Attend Ridge Civic Association Christmas Tree Lighting
Supervisor Ed Romaine and Councilman Michael Loguercio helped to make the holiday season bright Dec. 4.
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Supervisor Ed Romaine and Councilman Michael Loguercio helped to make the holiday season bright Dec. 4.
Sachem High School East’s Work Based Learning Club decorated Triangle Park and the firehouse.
Engineering students taught sixth and eighth graders how to create a smart nightlight with several modes of function.
Tenth graders at Ward Melville High School in the Three Village Central School District hit the “road” to practice safe driving.
The program is a partnership with NASA, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Long Island Explorium.
Councilwoman Jane Bonner presented a compost tumbler to Ann Marie Kelleher.
Councilman Foley presented a compost tumbler to Joan LaFemina.
The Dec. 21 service aims to "provide comfort for those who are experiencing grief or struggle for any reason during the Christmas season."
A holiday concert and "Blue Christmas" observance are set for the coming weeks.
The organization will award $228,000 to 21 nonprofit organizations in Oak Park, River Forest and neighboring communities.
The Community College System of New Hampshire and White Mountains Community College are creating a pathway for future welders and fitters.
Russell Brown has been interim director of the department since September.
Together, their efforts will benefit thousands in need throughout the Camden community.
The MEWS+ offers a free business incubator for Middlesex entrepreneurs.
The event will be led by M.C. Rabbi Levi Stone.
A quilt made by more than 60 artists is free to view through Dec. 18.
Funds will go toward the "Move Everyday Sneaker Project," providing new sneakers to hundreds of second graders in Cheshire County.
The first-time event was held Dec. 5.
The Cobb Chamber and Smyrna Area Council will host a panel of educators Dec. 14, along with presenting the Citizen of the Year award.
A celebration Thursday honored one Support Staff Employee of the Year from each of CCSD’s schools, centers and central office divisions.