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Music Fest Celebrates Black History And Heart Month In Englewood Music Fest Celebrates Black History And Heart Month In Englewood
Music Fest Celebrates Black History And Heart Month In Englewood ENGLEWOOD, N.J. -- Englewood Hospital and Medical Center will host the annual “Heart and Soul Music Fest” Friday, Feb. 26 in celebration of Black History Month and American Heart Month.Attendees are invited to enjoy an evening of education and entertainment as the medical center celebrates the African-American heritage through music, the arts and healing. The event will kick off with a buffet dinner, one-on-one conversations with physicians and a tour through the center’s “virtual heart unit.” Afterwards, participants will celebrate Black History Month with gospel, R&B, jazz and hip-hop…
Norwalk Sets Presidents Day Garbage, Recycling Pickup Schedule Norwalk Sets Presidents Day Garbage, Recycling Pickup Schedule
Norwalk Sets Presidents Day Garbage, Recycling Pickup Schedule NORWALK, Conn. -- Garbage and recycling collection will follow the normal schedule in Norwalk on Monday, Feb. 15, which is Presidents Day.The Norwalk Transfer Station, located at 61 Crescent St., will be open Monday. The Yard Debris Site, located at 15 S. Smith Street, will be closed on Monday, but will be open during regular business hours on Wednesday, Feb. 17, weather permitting. For more information, call customer service at 203-854-3200 or visit www.norwalkct.org.
Serendipity Labs Coworking Expands to Ridgewood Serendipity Labs Coworking Expands to Ridgewood
Serendipity Labs Coworking Expands to Ridgewood RIDGEWOOD, N.J. -- The Pinnacle Companies announced Tuesday it will open New Jersey's first Serendipity Labs coworking location at 45 N. Broad Street, across from the Ridgewood Transit train station. The three-story, 8,500-square-foot space provides a vibrant coworking area, dedicated offices and team rooms. Members also will have access to an upscale lounge, ideation studio, work bar, event venue space and a café. "Independent professionals, entrepreneurs, remote and mobile workers working in and around Ridgewood will now have a premium workplace and meeting venue offering a level of …
Nutritionist Offers Tips At Fairfield's Pequot Library Nutritionist Offers Tips At Fairfield's Pequot Library
Nutritionist Offers Tips At Fairfield's Pequot Library FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield's Pequot Library continues its Health and Wellness programming with a Wellness Wednesday seminar on Feb. 17, featuring nutritionist Donna Brown, M.S.Brown leads her seminar, "What a Nutritionist Wishes You Knew," where she will share her tips on how to use kitchen nutrition and other lifestyle choices to successfully lose weight, sleep better, beat stress and support the body's brain, bones, liver, gut and kidneys. She will show you how easy it is to ditch some of the bad habits and adopt healthier ones that will help you to look and feel better in 20…
Harrison High Footlight Players Attend State Theater Workshops Harrison High Footlight Players Attend State Theater Workshops
Harrison High Footlight Players Attend State Theater Workshops HARRISON, N.Y. -- Members of the Harrison High School Footlight Players attended the student conference of New York State Theatre Education Association last month.The 15 HHS students who attended worked with licensed teachers from around New York state on a host of theater topics, including, audition techniques, working on camera, working with wigs and makeup, advanced choreography, stage management, costumes, dancing, technical, self-confidence, as well as vocal and acting techniques. Lynn Fusco, Harrison Central School District's director of fine and performing arts, and HHS chorus teacher…
Westlake Student Magazine Wins Award Of Excellence Westlake Student Magazine Wins Award Of Excellence
Westlake Student Magazine Wins Award Of Excellence THORNWOOD, N.Y. -- Westlake High School’s literary magazine Scrap Paper received an Award of Excellence in the 2015 Student Literary Magazine contest sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English. Open to middle and high schools nationwide, the contest attracted 355 entries. Magazines were rated on variety of writing genres, editing, graphics, theme, design and degree of student-led production. The Award of Excellence is given to school magazines that demonstrate high quality in all ratings categories but in particular strong writing. It is the second highest honor behind a “super…
Career Consultant Linda Buggy To Give Presentation at Westport Library Career Consultant Linda Buggy To Give Presentation at Westport Library
Career Consultant Linda Buggy To Give Presentation at Westport Library WESTPORT, Conn. -- Career consultant Linda Buggy will guide participants through an innovative process on how to unleash talents, reach potential and create a meaningful and successful career path on Tuesday, Feb. 16 in the Westport Library’s McManus Room. The program is free and open to the public. It begins at 7 p.m. Through interactive exercises and practical advice, attendees will hear about ways to reinvent their “game” and take steps to help elevate their careers. This program is designed for job seekers in transition, those who remain employed but want something more and those who are…
Fairfield Chamber Of Commerce Serves Up Economic Outlook Breakfast Fairfield Chamber Of Commerce Serves Up Economic Outlook Breakfast
Fairfield Chamber Of Commerce Serves Up Economic Outlook Breakfast FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- The Fairfield Chamber of Commerce will hold its 2016 Economic Outlook Breakfast on Thursday, Feb. 25, at Artisan Restaurant at the Delamar Southport.This is a valuable opportunity to discover some key issues in the economy that could impact your business and the community. Hear from leading economists on the state of the current economy and what the expectations and trends may be for the year ahead. The featured speakers will be John Traynor, Joe Brennan and Fairfield First Selectman Mike Tetreau. Traynor is chief economic strategist for People's United Bank. He joined…
Little Falls Library Offering Coloring For Adults Little Falls Library Offering Coloring For Adults
Little Falls Library Offering Coloring For Adults LITTLE FALLS, N.J. -- The newest craze in stress relief is coloring for adults. Join the Little Falls Public Library at 1 p.m. Friday or 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18 for 1½ hours of coloring, socialization, light refreshments and best of all -- relaxation. The library will supply all the materials you need to create your masterpiece. No registration is required. For additional information, call the library at (973) 256-2784. The library is at 8 Warren St., Little Falls.
Teachers Can Go To 'Fish School' At Norwalk's Maritime Aquarium Teachers Can Go To 'Fish School' At Norwalk's Maritime Aquarium
Teachers Can Go To 'Fish School' At Norwalk's Maritime Aquarium NORWALK, Conn. -- Educators are invited to a free after-hours open house Wednesday Feb. 24 at the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk to learn how the aquarium's programs and resources – including its unique new research vessel – will enhance lessons to their students. The event, called “Fish School,” is from 4-7 p.m. The purpose of the free evening is to show teachers the many ways they can connect their students and curricula with the aquarium’s unique educational programs, which help to fulfill state, Common Core and Next Generation Science standards. “Our goal is for the Aquarium to be an exte…
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