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Tampa Students Named Finalists in Bright Schools Competition
ShiftCycle EyeWear is the first place national finalist in a STEM competition for students in grades 6-8.

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ShiftCycle EyeWear is the first place national finalist in a STEM competition for students in grades 6-8.

Each group meets three days per week for four consecutive weeks from June 19-July 14. A second session runs July 17-August 11.
A ceremony will be hosted for nine pre-school graduates who will be moving from the Child Development Center into Kindergarten classes.
Water in the Village meets or exceeds government standards.
The annual recycling event will be on July 8, which also includes free document shredding.
All proceeds from the 5K will support the maintenance and improvement of the Ossen playground.
Catherine Morelli is a student in the graduate physician assistant program at Quinnipiac University.
The second outpost of the neighborhood tavern offers a spirited scene for socializing in the Town of Brookhaven
The youths and volunteer mentors have been recognized for their participation in the program.
The district celebrates improvement in literacy rates across all grade levels thanks to the Superintendent’s Reading Challenge.
New facility will help Ford create more comfortable vehicles.
The City of Redmond celebrates its second year of participating in the worldwide event, Make Music Day on June 21.
As part of Flag Day activities, 32 new Americans will become citizens at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
Over 100 artists will be showing off ceramics, wearable art, and a wide variety of other fine arts and crafts.
Stamford CARES will administer HIV prevention and early intervention services available to city residents effective July 1.
The Government Center and 15 schools have transitioned to energy efficient LED bulbs, reducing CO2 emissions, while saving money.
Innovate Stamford will receive up to $2 million in Implementation Grant funds towards establishing the city as a hub for innovation & more.
The nationally recognized day commemorates the ending of slavery in the US and celebrates African American history and culture.
Traffic operations returned to normal on Monday at the intersection of Portola Ave and Hovley Lane East in Palm Desert.
The event will be on June 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each vendor will have a collection bin to accept donations.