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Greenwich Public Schools Announce Reduced Priced Meals Notice
The Greenwich Public Schools announced its policy for determining eligibility of children may receive free or reduced-price meals.
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The Greenwich Public Schools announced its policy for determining eligibility of children may receive free or reduced-price meals.
Janet Yellen, the chair of the Fed, signaled in a speech today that the central bank is still considering a rate hike in the future.
The nine year Pastor of Varick Memorial, most known for launching New Haven’s Booker T. Washington Academy.
There will be a 5-minute tribute to the military during the concert, in collaboration with local Worcester government and military leaders.
"Vampires in a Recession," is a new humor fiction novelette by author Nancy Sheila Ward – a native of Naugatuck.
Scout Matthew Massimino refurbished the cannon and cleaned up the corresponding informational plaques on the monument for his project.
Government data indicates that the real estate sector is doing well.
"Recent state and national headlines are full of the algal bloom disaster now unfolding in South Florida, especially along our east coast."
The Public Safety display will include a secure medication disposal drop box.
Beth Burlingame-Randall has been elected president of the Rotary Club of Alamo for the 2016-2017 Rotary Year.
PPIE is pleased to welcome Steve McCoy-Thompson as its new Executive Director.
Tyler Lavrinc, of Clearwater Central Catholic High School, worked on this project for his Eagle Scout badge.
Ringo Starr and his band will perform at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Palm Springs this November.
City leaders will be on hand to recount the events, along with performances by the Great Oak Marching Band, followed by refreshments.
The Alexandria Environmental Policy Commission and Alexandria Renew Enterprises are seeking nominees for the award.
William J. Duffney, a retired musician and educator, will present the lecture on Sept. 8.
Approximately 81,000 students, the most ever, are expected to fill seats in schools across the county when the school year begins Aug. 22.
Approximately 81,000 students, the most ever, are expected to fill seats in schools across the county when the school year begins Aug. 22.
Volunteers were inducted into Interfaith Social Services’ Volunteer Hall of Fame.
Volunteers were inducted into Interfaith Social Services’ Volunteer Hall of Fame.