Classes are virtual, flexible, confidental, and free
Shoreline Adult Ed has partnered with local libraries to promote free High School Diploma/GED® program for adults
Register today for High School Diploma/GED® classes
The winning scratch-off ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was also sold in Old Saybrook.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Don't miss this virtual workshop this Wednesday, April 21
Two Clinton siblings suffering from health issues recently had their wish granted.
Clinton Resident Receives a Personal At-Home Movie Theater
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the U.S. blood supply.
Middlefield resident hits big on scratch-off ticket according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Classes will be offered at the First Baptist Church of Branford
Shoreline Adult Ed has partnered with local libraries to offer virtual info sessions for individuals seeking to earn their GED®
The public can shred old personal documents safely and securely at the April 10 event.
In-person classes begin March 24
Shoreline Adult Ed has partnered with Henry Carter Hull Library to offer virtual info sessions for individuals seeking to earn their GED®
Shoreline Adult Education offers free virtual courses to support individuals learn English and prepare for US Citizenship.
Join this virtual workshop on Tuesday, March 9
Shoreline Adult Ed has partnered with Guilford Free Library to offer virtual info sessions for individuals seeking to earn their GED®
Shoreline Adult Education still has openings for their free English for Speakers of Other Languages and U.S. Citizenship Preparation classe
Virtual classes start Monday, January 25
He purchased the lucky ticket recently.
Free GED®, English, & Citizenship Prep classes are offered, plus dozens of affordable enrichment courses.
Tickets are $10 each.
Westbrook store sells the winning ticket.
A tree fell on a Westbrook home Sunday, affecting two families.
The goal is to make the road smoother for the winter.
The developer has put aside additional bricks due to the overwhelming interest from the community.
There are nearly 700 customers without power in Clinton.
The CDC is providing advice on how to give out candy safely to trick-or-treaters.
Police are heard searching for a car with RI plates, but land on one with Maine tags in an interrogation of man with Down syndrome.
The pickup date will be scheduled for a Saturday in November or December.
Due to high demand, the town of Clinton will distribute only one brick per person on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The family of CJ Roy, who has Down syndrome, said police falsely accused him of stealing a street sign during a 45-minute interrogation.
Demolition of the building should begin sometime in November.
Police have yet to address their questioning of an intellectually disabled man over a street sign theft; many are demanding an apology.