Fairfield, CT|Press Release|
Sacred Heart U. & Yale New Haven Health Team Up On Health Care
Effective Monday, students will receive their health services at Yale New Haven Health’s state-of-the-art Park Avenue Medical Center.

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Effective Monday, students will receive their health services at Yale New Haven Health’s state-of-the-art Park Avenue Medical Center.

Local lawmakers are co-hosting the event to support Open Doors Shelter.
Rebecca Schussheim conducted research in Astrophysics at the 2022 Summer Science Program.
Proceeds from the September event will benefit cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
EPL is one of 30 Illinois libraries to receive a Project Next Generation grant.
Increased safety enforcement efforts begin Aug. 19 and run through Sept. 6.
The County of Santa Clara and CompassPoint Mentorship work with Bay Area artist and local youth to create large-scale art at County parks.
The next free household debris drop-off is Aug. 13 at the transfer station at 3455 Enterprise Ave.
Westchester Medical Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, MidHudson Regional Hospital and HealthAlliance Hospital were recognized.
Maurice Nelson hopes to share his passion for equality, community and social justice at SHU.
The new program will allow high school students to earn college credits towards a Media Arts Certificate at NJCU.
Delaware Humane Association and Delaware SPCA will fully waive adoption fees for select animals throughout August.
The annual adoption event will take place from Aug. 20 to Aug. 27.
The Harford County Health Department is offering low-cost rabies vaccinations for World Rabies Day.
Lifeguards will be present on weekends only for the late season at Gillson Beach from Aug. 22 to Sept. 5.
The group Evanstonians for Reproductive Rights aims to raise $100,000 for Planned Parenthood of Illinois.
The annual program develops leadership, communication and strategic reasoning skills.
Family and friends gathered on July 29 at the Chicago Botanic Gardens to celebrate Katie’s life.
Irina Georgieva brings a background in choral conducting and many years of teaching at the college level.
The store exhibits the work of community artists year-round.