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Rancho Mirage Fireworks: Agua Caliente Hosts July 4 Extravaganza
The firework display will be on Jul. 4 at 9 p.m. and will be accompanied by synchronized music from a local radio station.

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The firework display will be on Jul. 4 at 9 p.m. and will be accompanied by synchronized music from a local radio station.

The tournament is open to Greenwich residents between the ages of 10-17.
The Houston Zoo will be bringing many different zoo animals to Town Center Park in an effort to educate attendees about the animals.
The exhibit will feature sixty photographs of Avon taken by Clinton B. Hadsell from 1893 to 1918, along with excerpts from his brother.
The park system will hit its centennial mark on July 23 and will celebrate in style.
Graduates learn how to prevent injuries and handle emergencies when home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting.
Residents will have the opportunity to hear from their legislators about the 2017 Legislative Session, which ended at midnight on June 7th.
Maureen Ogden has been selected as an Honorary Trustee for the New Jersey Conservation Foundation for her strides in environment protection.
Legislative Republicans proposed a complete balanced budget this spring and then revised that proposal to account for a drop in receipts.
The movie showing will take place at two different times and will be the next movie for the monthly showing for adults.
Carly Daitch of Natick received her Master of Engineering degree from Lehigh University during the May 22 commencement ceremony.
Bow Tie Cinemas Ultimate renovations include reserved luxury recliner seating in all auditoriums, new lobbies, and restrooms.
Fifty nine communities were recognized at the 2017 Banner Cities & Towns in Ocean City.
Old Lyme Chamber selected Olivia Ellis as the 2017 Chamber’s Business Leadership Senior Scholarship recipient.
The Federal investment totaling $250K will provide new equipment for fire district personnel.
In the event of bad weather all SummerFest activities will be moved to the Activity Center and fireworks will be moved to Jul.2.
The reaccreditation completes a two-year period of review by the College and outside evaluators.
Food, personal hygiene items needed for U.S. troops.
Attendants will be able to enjoy the many attractions including Close Encounters which includes lions and tigers.
The Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau has announced the selection of four new board members effective Jul.1.