Hoboken, NJ|Press Release|
Archdiocese Of Newark Teacher Of The Year Nominated For State Award
Hoboken resident and Seton Hall Prep teacher Juliette Wester is nominated for the NJCAPE Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year Award.
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Hoboken resident and Seton Hall Prep teacher Juliette Wester is nominated for the NJCAPE Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year Award.
A record-breaking fifty thousand tickets were sold at the 2022 event.
Agricultural producers in all eight of the state’s counties are now eligible to be considered for assistance from the Farm Service Agency.
Connecticut has resources to ensure that people with disabilities have full access to employment and involvement in their communities.
Local middle schoolers participated in an interactive and fun assembly to share in the spirit of school pride.
The Rocky Point High School athletic department held the event Sept. 30.
Individuals touring the juried art show were granted one vote for the artwork that made an impression on them above the rest.
Educator and historian Lucy Anne Hurston will present “The Experiences of Zora Neale Hurston: The Complexities and Intricacies of Race.”
Join beer expert Em Sauter for a whirlwind illustrated presentation about the world of beer from history to styles on Oct. 18.
Kelly is seeking reelection to represent the 21st State Senate District including Monroe, Seymour, Shelton and Stratford.
The free interactive Halloween program is set for Oct. 26.
This is the ninth year Eversource has been the title sponsor of the marathon, set for Oct. 8.
The event event will feature music, entertainment, food, health screenings, voter information, senior services, COVID-19 vaccines and more.
"There is nothing like autumn in Connecticut," Gov. Lamont said.
The Hope Blend of coffee will be used to help raise funds for the local nonprofit Turning Point Breast Cancer Rehabilitation.
Held in collaboration with the Latin American Association, the fiesta will be hosted at Sequoyah Middle School.
Students in Valentina Moyano’s first-grade bilingual class participated in a flag-coloring activity in celebration of the month.
The Cobb Schools Foundation recently received a check for nearly $175,000 to help support educational needs.
Interstellar Echoes, the Southeast’s premiere Pink Floyd tribute, will take the stage for a free community concert.
A recent math lesson for Julianne Warren and Erin DeMarco’s second grade class turned math equations into fun with Candy Corn Fact Families.