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El Paseo Shopping District Wins Tourism Award
The El Paseo Business Improvement District, a 15-year partner of FG Creative, was awarded the “Palm Award” at the Annual Oasis Awards.

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The El Paseo Business Improvement District, a 15-year partner of FG Creative, was awarded the “Palm Award” at the Annual Oasis Awards.

The summer enrichment day camp encourages creativity and problem solving, and will be in town the week of Aug. 7-11.
The organization delivered an anti-bullying presentation to the school.
The event hosted Jenna Bush Hager as well as a panel of experts and community members to discuss misconceptions surrounding mental illness.
Judge Craig Doyal asks that residents take appropriate precautions as the county has reported its first case of West Nile virus for 2017.
Interested high school students are encouraged to apply.
D’Agostino will hold a presentation May 21 where residents can get schooled on equity and school funding in Connecticut.
Daniel Mortimer was honored at the annual awards banquet where 11 student athletes were presented with major awards out of 600 athletes.
Ama Biney was honored at the annual awards banquet where 11 student athletes were presented with major awards out of 600 student athletes.
MDAR Commissioner John Lebeaux celebrated by visiting schools to tour their garden facilities and plant seedlings.
Officers throughout the state will stake out Dunkin' Donuts rooftops Friday beginning at 5 a.m.
Adeline Pearman has been named to the Spring List. Students who posted an academic average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale are honored.
Angel Lagos-Martinez has been charged for the murder of a father of two after evidence and witnesses tied him to the scene.
The public is invited to attend the groundbreaking on May 18. RSVP is required
Nearly 600 volunteers and corporate partners took part in various community improvement projects during the annual event held April 22.
The event will highlight the contributions of African American women in the quest for freedom.
The Rep. states that 'Leveraging the power of the free market and incentivizing competition among drug makers will drive costs down'.
Artillery training will occur throughout daytime and nighttime hours until May 20.
Redlands Community Center's obedience classes will be instructed by Bryan Woodward and start June 5.
The Midtown specific plan will provide a framework for potential growth thanks to enhanced walkability, new housing opportunities, and more.