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'Remnants of Old Bartow' Authors To Speak At History Museum
On June 21, at noon, the Bartow History Museum welcomes co-authors Vicki W. Crowe and Brandi Ritchie of Bartow Ancestors.

Jen Semler is a summer intern at Patch. She is a rising junior at Duke University studying philosophy, public policy, and economics.
On June 21, at noon, the Bartow History Museum welcomes co-authors Vicki W. Crowe and Brandi Ritchie of Bartow Ancestors.

The AAMC Foundation is pleased to announce the dedication of AAMC’s Domestic Violence Forensic Exam Room in honor of New Annapolitans.
The show runs July 7 through 23, 2017, with performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. at the Arts Barn.
The Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce is hosting Livermore Mayor John Marchand who will present a State of the City address.
We have a few great comedy shows coming to our stage, guaranteed to make you laugh!
A father-son team sailed away with the prestigious C. Gaither Scott trophy.
At their university in Eastern Europe, they are future bankers, journalists and politicians. In America, they are just "the help."
The CT Council of Family Services Agencies honored 3 staff members from NYFS with Family Champion awards.
Annapolis Fourth of July fireworks have been canceled because of storm. They are re-scheduled for July 5.
Petite Lake Road will be closed at the Illinois 59 intersection, in unincorporated Lake County, beginning, weather permitting, June 15.
Cole Canyon Elementary Assistant Principal Kim Ciabattini will begin serving as principal of Cole Canyon beginning July 1.
In these workshops, children and teens ages 6 to 17 will explore the fundamentals of drama, dance and singing.
Joshua Kolodny was named to the Emmanuel College Dean's List for the Spring 2017 semester.
Clinton Vineyards is pleased to announce the release of its 40th vintage of Seyval Blanc on June 24.
Jonathan Cooper of Marlborough has earned a place on the Dean's List for the Spring 2017 semester.
A record 61 fourth- and fifth-grade students showcased 32 booktalks during the Video Booktalk Club’s premiere at Todd Elementary School.
The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education received a $5,000 grant from the New Canaan Community Foundation.
The “elephant protection act” was originated and lobbied by students of the Pace University Environmental Policy Clinic.
HB 6880, which reforms Connecticut’s affordable housing system, passed the Senate and House of Representatives.
The bill creates a state-wide police training program on best practices for locating and communicating with children with autism.