Ellington-Somers, CT|Press Release|
Somers Public School District To Open Kindergarten Registration
Registration will begin March 6, 2023.

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Registration will begin March 6, 2023.

Students created Valentine's Day cards for the Port Jefferson-based Give Kids Hope’s Project Valentine.
Mrs. Byrne’s class at Minnesauke Elementary School put together dozens of care packages for residents of memory care facilities.
Thanks to the sponsorship of Credit Union of Georgia, CCSD this month gave families the opportunity to nominate teachers and staffers.
Moorestown native Kahra Buss was recognized for her "diverse experience and accomplishments at Perkins."
Physics students at Ward Melville High School created balloon-powered cars to help learn about energy, motion and force.
During Spring Break, April 3-7, campers will spend time exploring a wide variety of art forms with four teaching artists.
Dr. Jami Frost previously served as an Assistant Superintendent in the Cobb County School District.
Jersey City has provided quality housing to nearly 1,500 families in need, coupled with an increase of 3,500 affordable housing units
HUD helped house more than 100,000 families and individuals from 105 communities across the U.S.
Caldwell, NJ Councilman Lawshe responded to the recent controversy over his call about a girl spraying lanternflies.
The free family expo will be held at John F Kennedy Middle School.
Teacher Emily Ferraro welcomed her 100-year-old grandmother into the classroom via Zoom.
The festivities will be held at Chabad at 69 West Street in Litchfield on March 6.
The Burlington County Department of Public Safety will partner with the DOD’s SkillBridge Program.
The funds come from donations made by shoppers at regional Spirit Halloween stores.
The physics and astronomy professor has made formative discoveries about the structure and evolution of neutron stars.
Laser Rock Concerts will also be held this March.
Nakai Clearwater Northup was named to the magazine's 40 Under 40 for 2023.
A letter to the editor from PG&E’s Bay Area Regional Vice President, Aaron Johnson.