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Ride Match is first statewide resource to provide travel options.

Local editorial assistant and community manager.
Ride Match is first statewide resource to provide travel options.

Early childhood screening for children ages 3-4.
Join a night of good cheer at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library on December 12.
Dr. Laurie Hess's book signing event for her new book, UNLIKELY COMPANIONS, at the Pet Kraze Pet Store on Sunday, November 20.
Join the 31st Annual Holiday Festival on Saturday, December 3rd.
Over a million twinkling lights illuminate the park with holiday joy beginning November 25.
The blood drive will be held in Milford Regional’s Physicians Conference Center.
Raking or blowing leaves into the gutter or street is unsafe, potentially damaging to the Chesapeake Bay, and illegal.
The blood drive is from noon to 6 p.m. in the Saddleback Room at the Mission Viejo Civic Center.
NSU recognized Dr. Barnes for his contributions to the academic growth and social/emotional wellness of Needham’s youth.
Jamie Eldridge will serve his fifth term as State Senator for the Middlesex and Worcester districts.
The City of Mission Viejo and AYSO Region 84 are teaming up to host a Red Cross Blood Drive on Monday, November 21.
Milford Regional Medical Center to close inpatient pediatric services due to low patient admissions.
Variety will purchase 400 bicycles to give to deserving students on December 11 at Palm Springs Motors.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office are releasing video of three teenage male suspects in connection to a residential burglary.
Election results Tuesday night were not released until about 11:30 p.m.
More than 50,000 luminaries will light the streets and neighborhoods of town this Saturday.
The City is also holding its first wreath contest.
Construction begins Friday, Nov. 11, and will last approximately two weeks, weather and utility relocations permitting.
WCSU to host Scholars in Action discussion on 'Interdisciplinary Research Connections: Code Breakers and Code Makers.'