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Feldman Physical Therapy Adds Sports Nutrition Consultation Service
The practice rounds out offerings to enhance recovery and help prevent re-injury.

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The practice rounds out offerings to enhance recovery and help prevent re-injury.

Residents are invited to a naturalist-led walk in Lord Stirling Park.
Contreras-Sweet joins The Alexandria Chamber, VisitAlexandria and the Small Business Development Center.
The third, annual Lights of Kindness is a fundraising contest taking place Dec. 1-4.
Local businesses are rallying to bring residents a fun-filled week of neighborly holiday festivities.
The program is a video-based initiative that uses the power of candid thoughts and emotions to break down barriers between youth and cops.
The first phase of redevelopment will result in the construction of 80 mixed-income rental residences.
The ceremony is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 28 at 5:30 p.m.
Atlanta-based, residential real estate brokerage is expanding to Alpharetta with the opening of its third office.
The $800 million expansion project is expected to span over the course of 10 years.
The meeting will be held Dec. 13 from 6:30-8 p.m.
Adoption opportunities—from speed "dating" to photo ops with Saint Nick—are abound in Houston, and Patch knows where to find them.
The $2,500 grant supports and expands efforts to provide aid for those in need within Marlborough.
The third, annual Ugly Sweater 5K supports the Crystal Lake Food Pantry and takes place Saturday, Dec. 10.
The award honors exceptional millennials, living or working in Fairfield or Westchester counties, who are changing the world.
Events include a holiday boutique at the Brookfield Senior Center, a holiday gala and a garden club meeting.
The suspension comes on the basis of a felony conviction, pursuant to Public Health Code guidelines.
Steve Schuh spent the afternoon with St. Philip Neri Food Pantry on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
Students learned about the first Thanksgiving and then enjoyed a traditional meal.
Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School students learned about fitness, sleep and other topics.