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Evanston's Assistant City Attorney Among Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40
Mario Treto Jr, a city attorney for Evanston has been named as one of the Best LGBT lawyers under 40 by the National LGBT Bar Association.
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Mario Treto Jr, a city attorney for Evanston has been named as one of the Best LGBT lawyers under 40 by the National LGBT Bar Association.
LSC-Montgomery has implemented a dual credit program that allows students to become Emergency Medical Technicians.
The summer school program is free for all students that are registered and participating in Project SAFE at the end of the school year.
Silvermine Art School has announced the winners of the 27th Art Exhibit that began on May 21.
This summer Gilroy Gardens will partner with Guinness World Record Live! to host the official attempts at world record shows.
The goal of the event is to adopt cats and kittens into new homes during summer when many homeless animals enter the shelter.
Claudio “Joe” Sorrera has been appointed Superintendent of Business Service after several years of experience in school business.
The L.A. County Community Choice Energy Program provides potentially lower rates and better energy sources to residents and businesses.
Trumbull Police Department has issued a few tips on how to protect yourself from fraud and identity theft.
If residents would like to submit complaints about mosquitoes in their neighborhood contact the Central Massachusetts Mosquito Project.
Phoenix Tree, a local Danbury band released a new album titled 'Heartwood' and will hold release parties on May 27.
In honor of National Trails Day, have provided volunteers at six state parks to connect people and trails through volunteer efforts.
Mayor Ganim participated in the Zoo's ribbon cutting ceremony and served as a judge for the Commissary Cook Off.
On June 10, The Glass House will celebrate its 10th Anniversary opening as National Trust for Historic Preservation at the summer party.
Over 400 people attended the Senior Day & Health Fair on May 17 to learn about health, nutrition, blood pressure, and mood & memory.
Several Briarcliff students were recognized for their filmmaking talents at the Westchester County Future Filmmakers Festival on Apr. 30.
Croton Harmon students receives a chance to display their artwork at the District Art Show during the week of May 15.
The planned referendum will include the replacement of the brick façade at Hutchinson School along with other possible projects.
Johnson & Johnson will pay Massachusetts more than $900K of a $33MIL settlement for product quality misrepresentations for OTC drugs.
The next Community Clean Up will take place on June 10 at the Commuter Parking Lots on Kimberly Avenue.