Douglasville, GA|Press Release|
Douglas County Hosts 22nd Annual Veterans Day Lighted Parade
Parade coordinators encourage Veteran groups, military, and reserve units, along with JROTC members and marching bands, to register.
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Parade coordinators encourage Veteran groups, military, and reserve units, along with JROTC members and marching bands, to register.
The event will be held at the Westport Center for Senior Activities.
Councilwoman Jane Bonner and the Rocky Point Civic Association met in Rocky Point to thank PSEG Long Island for a $3,387 grant.
Students participated in activities that honored the culture and contributions of many Hispanic Americans.
Art classes, assemblies and more celebrated Hispanic roots and culture.
The security specialist will maintain a safe and secure environment for students, employees and visitors.
MVSB purchased $10,000 in tax credits for the center through the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority.
Funding will be provided through grants to local nonprofit economic development organizations.
This Halloween season, Skokie voters need not be afraid — they have the power to revitalize democracy and promote inclusive civic engagement
The Wilmette Support Staff Union represents nearly 200 non-teaching staff members within the district.
Voting will take place through Nov. 7 in Room G-300 on the ground floor of the Civic Center at 2100 Ridge Ave.
Honors were given at the New Hampshire Nurses Association annual meeting Oct. 20.
Members of the school’s Mathletes took part in the first competition of the academic year on Oct. 19.
The fair came about through a collaboration between clubs in the school and English-as-a-new-language students.
More than 30 students were recognized.
William Floyd High School and Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School students recently participated in the program.
The handmade bench was a gift to the school as part of Bellport High School sophomore Dylan Carozza’s Boy Scout Eagle project.
The Stony Brook World Trade Center Health and Wellness Program recieved a $147 million NIOSH contract over eight years.
Students participated in a food lab with chefs Robin Hoolahan and Tony Distefano.
The Setauket Fire Department visited buildings to teach students about fire safety, prevention and steps to take in an emergency.