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The Norwalk Public Library recently hosted a history room dedication in honor of the longtime municipal historian who founded it in 1972.

While traveling from Banning to San Bernardino, a local photographer snapped this amazing lenticular cloud formation. It just gets better.
Supervisors backed a legal challenge to a planned detention center while residents urged additional local restrictions.
The North Shore Mosquito Abatement District said WNV-positive mosquitoes have now been found in Glenview, Evanston, Northbrook and Wilmette.
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The facility has opened after heated community opposition, a switch from a men's shelter, and a failed legal challenge.
A look at the specifics of the route along the Schuylkill River and the best spots and times to catch a glimpse.
Police Lt. Brian Fallon and Thomas Nicoletti with the DPW were recognized Tuesday for 24-plus years and 37 years of service.
A $3 million renovation is nearly complete, but residents are divided over what it will mean for children’s programs in town.
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Several terns on a Hoboken pier were killed over the weekend, possibly by a fox on the run.
Yoga on Lex offers classic vinyasa yoga, sound baths, meditation, Reiki and more.
A Scotch Plains student says the teen-run nonprofit is expanding hands-on science learning for elementary students across the country.
Experience the free performances debuting this week and running through July 25.
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Kyle Wargo's Eagle Scout project aims to provide fishing bait, reduce food waste, and invite community composting.
Fairfax City Council adopted a green building policy, updated subdivision rules and approved future pay raises.
A NY-based healthcare technology company has opened a St. Pete office and plans to hire about 100 people from across the Tampa Bay region.
City leaders praised the dance teacher for opening doors to dancers with disabilities and invited residents to an all-abilities talent show.
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Southington planners approved new 115-foot poles and netting at the popular golf site to prevent golf balls from reaching a nearby store.
The space became vacant after a decade-old restaurant closed its doors earlier this year.
East Lyme voters will consider PFAS treatment, school and capital project bonding at a July 1 town meeting.
A divided City Council cut about $85,000 from Mayor Mike Cahill's FY27 budget request with dire warnings of looming troubles ahead.
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West Hartford will use cannabis tax revenue to bolster a scholarship fund that helps families pay for camps, swim lessons and youth programs
The man was driving toward Route 35 when his vehicle ran off the road, hit a guardrail, local signage and a light pole before overturning.
City leaders say the delay gives them time to take a closer look at next steps for one of Summit’s key properties.
The man was charged with six counts of sexual assault, Bergen County prosecutors said.
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Ridgefield's Poetry in the Garden returns with Richard Blanco, Marilyn Nelson and other acclaimed poets.
Ethan Zhang, a Cooper Middle School student from McLean, won first place in the paper category at National History Day.
The camp, now in its 7th year, teaches kids to work together and to serve their communities.
The plan carried an estimated mill rate of 25.42 after more than $522,000 in additional reductions.
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To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, we want to hear what being an American means to you.
He hit multiple objects during the crash.
"The fire tested us . . . but when community comes together with purpose and determination, remarkable things can happen." — Larry Hoffman.
Resistance to school screens builds in Elmhurst, with an online petition and a new group.
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The union touted its wins, while district officials stayed quiet on the details during a meeting.
The National Fitness Campaign fitness court on the Palos Park Village Green provides equitable access to residents of all fitness levels.
Unlike the brick-and-mortar campus that closed this spring, Calvary Murrieta Christian Academy continues to operate today.
The project is a partnership between the town and Harbor Watch at Earthplace to help protect Long Island Sound.
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Disturbing security video posted on social media shows the robbery that took place Tuesday morning at the Evergreen Park Dunkin' Donuts.
The 5-month-old kitten will be at Northport Cat Rescue Association’s adoption event at Sweet Arts Candy Store.
The 3-month-old kitten was found wandering alone in Massapequa after Memorial Day and is now in foster care through Grateful Paw Cat Shelter
Jor’Dynn Duncan’s family attorney said the legal team is examining whether “system flaws or failures” played a role in her tragic death.
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