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The Gage To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With Irish Cuisine, Bagpipers
Offerings March 11-12 include live music, a curated whiskey menu and traditional Irish breakfast.

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Offerings March 11-12 include live music, a curated whiskey menu and traditional Irish breakfast.

The lecture series honors the environmental and scholarly legacies of Hillsborough residents Annette and William Cottrell.
The Timothy & Abigail B. Walker Lecture Fund made a contribution to support the monthly presentations.
Bigham will be responsible for supervision of staff assigned to the statewide unit that provides investigative support to law enforcement.
The article details how communities across the U.S., including DeKalb County, have addressed the proliferation of small box discount stores.
Every March, CCSD celebrates literacy beginning with Read Across America Day, a nationwide reading event.
The comment period ends March 31.
Book chats, TED Talks and more are on the weekly calendar.
Movie buffs are invited to fill out a ballot and make Academy Award predictions.
South Jersey community members, both English and Spanish-speaking, are invited to take the online training course to help patients.
Free screenings will be offered March 28 at the Livingston Senior/Community Center.
Free screenings will be offered March 28 at the Livingston Senior/Community Center.
Kids ages 5-12 can attend a free building event March 22.
The program is free and open to non-members.
A collaboration of organizations will lead a march across the Bridge Street bridge to honor the anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma.
The state senator's office is putting together a list of amazing locations in the 30th District.
“Fidelco Puppy Raising” will be held March 18.
"My bill to remove the nuclear moratorium gets us one step closer to meeting our clean energy goals," the Arlington Heights Democrat said.
Loganville High, Monroe Area High and Walnut Grove High Schools made the list.
Loganville High, Monroe Area High and Walnut Grove High Schools made the list.