Three Village, NY|Press Release|
Three Village Kindergartners Learn About Native American Heritage
On Nov. 17, the kindergartners gathered for a special event focused on the Native American culture.

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On Nov. 17, the kindergartners gathered for a special event focused on the Native American culture.

Fulop has promoted over 470 JCPD officers in all ranks since 2013.
Brigitte Johnson, Esq. was appointed President and CEO effective Jan. 2, 2023.
“With the purchase of the hybrid enforcement vehicles, everyone wins,” Police Chief Brian Gilfedder said.
The Cherokee County Walk to End Alzheimer’s committee is hosting a Walk Celebration Event Dec. 1.
Each event will feature live music, holiday lights, photos with Santa and an all-new show featuring a 40-foot-tall, 17-foot-wide tree.
The event benefits local schools and nonprofits.
Six winners, one from each Council District, will be selected to win a compost tumbler.
The production takes the stage Nov. 30 and runs through Dec. 18.
One green bulb on the wreath will be replaced by a red bulb for every structure fire that occurs in Cherokee County through Jan. 1.
Woodstock Middle School student Winston Kang won the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District contest.
Discover local artisans at the Maryland Inn while you shop for holiday gifts during Midnight Madness.
Art will be on display throughout December.
Saxophonist, composer and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenón will visit Dec. 9.
Nikhitha Arumugam of Salem earns Girl Scouting’s highest honor for Around the World.
Staff also donated several large bags of warm clothing to Brookside Congregational Church.
An advertisement campaign by the State of Connecticut targets the recruitment of healthcare and direct support workers.
The governor is planning to appoint Garrett Eucalitto as commissioner of CTDOT when he begins his second term in office early next year.
"Permit reciprocity is intended to streamline a permit-licensing process that can be onerous to merchants and regulators alike."
A letter to the Apple CEO highlights security gaps posing risks to the privacy and safety of app users.