Hermosa Beach, CA|Press Release|
City Council Extends Outdoor Dining And Retail Program
The program was launched 15 months ago to help local businesses struggling financially because of public health restrictions.
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The program was launched 15 months ago to help local businesses struggling financially because of public health restrictions.
Summer Sprites and Senior Sprites programs are back for young dancers.
Sebastian Valle studies Mechanical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Jenna Tripoli is being recognized for academic achievement at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
The event collected $430 to donate to the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano.
The program targets economically disadvantaged and other at-risk populations.
National and Publishers Weekly bestselling author Dana Mentink's "Pint of No Return" is out now.
The ADA-compliant Amy & Seth Geldzahler Splash Pad was dedicated in early June.
Monika Perez, selected for the newly created position, will oversee all three Pepin Academies campuses in Hillsborough and Pasco counties.
The seven-member advisory board focuses on the We Are Santa Monica Fund, a donor-advised fund managed by California Community Foundation.
Designed for grades TK-5, Math Passport takes students and their families into the Livermore community to solve math problems.
The shelter currently has three cats and 14 kittens available for adoption.
Innovative technology could relieve the peak electric demand on its Sparkill substation and increase the substation’s reliability.
Head of Reference Services Samantha Lee won two awards that recognize her work to protect library patron privacy.
The library plans to hire a consultant to administer the $5,000 grant.
Veronica Shand was the second member of her family to be acknowledged for going above and beyond with her clients.
More than 4.4 million Caribbean-Americans live in the U.S. today.
The no-cost vaccination clinic located at 910 Wolcott Street will be open seven days a week.
"Residents can expect a more non-traditional summer season than previous years with different events in various locations downtown."
UI customers would see a 5.2 percent total bill decrease starting on July 1.