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Rockville Pike Lane Closures Start Friday
The two southbound lanes and one northbound lane will be closed starting at 10:00 PM on Friday June 2 through 5:00 AM on June 5.

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The two southbound lanes and one northbound lane will be closed starting at 10:00 PM on Friday June 2 through 5:00 AM on June 5.

Hampton National Historic Site will be hosting an array of events starting int he month of June for families to enjoy.
Mark Twain Library launches the official Redding Reads kick-off for the 250th birthday that will feature book 'My Brother Sam Is Dead.'
The program will feature photographs and recordings of our region's songbirds as well as diets and social behavior.
The groundbreaking ceremony that will double the lodging capacity will be held on June 9.
Residents of Millburn-Short Hills, Maplewood-South Orange, Union and Springfield can pick up their produce at Squirrel & The Bee Bake Shop.
Children and their families will learn how to work together, produce family-friendly meals and enjoy their creations on Jun. 10.
The museum will be hosting a Cheese Making event that will allow participants to try the process of making cheese on June 17.
Three St. Rita students will participate in the conference to gain insight on leadership skills and how to develop and expand the skills.
Neighbors Make the Difference Day is a day which employees of KeyBank give back to the community by volunteering at local organizations.
Five Marlborough natives were among the graduating class of more than 1,000 bachelor's degrees at WPI's commencement ceremony on May 13.
Dunwoody Nature Center will host the butterfly festival on Aug. 19 on the 22- acre campus with with an additional butterfly tent.
A group of Boys and Cubs Scouts gathered at Sound Beach Cemetery to honor veterans who served our country in the Armed Forces.
Three Pelham School teachers were awarded tenure by the Board of Education for their dedication and commitment to their jobs.
The Anthropologist looks at how climate change affects people in locations as varied as Siberia, the South Pacific, and Chesapeake Bay.
MathWorks donation will provide free educational programs to more than 600 MetroWest organizations in fundraising and leadership training.
The $100,000 gift was placed in the Community Loan Fund’s lending pool to help finance local housing financing needs.
The Worcester Community Action Council honored several different organizations that gave back to the community on May 24.
The committee has created six strategies for the district that could span over five years to address critical thinking and problem solving.
Lauren Burnette has been honored by Westchester Chemical Society for Outstanding Scholastic Performance for excelling in Chemistry classes.