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Experience a night of mystery with a oeThe Musical Comedy Murders of 1940a at Bergen
"The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940," a comedic murder mystery that will keep the audience guessing, will be performed at the Anna Maria Ciccone Theatre at Bergen Community College, at the Paramus campus at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, December 4; Saturday, December 5; Friday, December 11 and Saturday, December 12.
Fed meets with Franklin students over dance fight
A 'conciliator' from the U.S. Department of Justice met Monday with local officials and high school students in an effort to restore harmony in the wake of a melee last month involving police, parents and high school students.
West Hartford: Crowd Attends Session On Investing Endowments
Biz Buzz Submitted by Deborah Rothstein, Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford, on 2009-11-09.   Michael Miller, managing director of Colonial Consulting, LLC, presented an endowment investment briefing to a crowd of 40 Hartford area Jewish professionals and community leaders.
Fort Ritchie center hosts its first Community Health and Wellness Expo
The Fort Ritchie Community Center welcomed representatives from area health organization Saturday for its first Community Health and Wellness Expo.
Columbus City Schools To Hold Consolidation Plan Meetings
The Columbus Board of Education and other district leaders will hold a series of meetings in coming weeks to discuss a student reassignment and consolidation plan.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Community members talk race and elections
How much will race be an issue in Atlanta's mayoral runoff? And what will this campaign tell us about our attitudes on race? The AJC asked a dozen community members, white and black, for their thoughts on how race would influence the Dec.
State health officials respond to H1N1 vaccine shortages
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 at 12:23 a.m. FLINT -- "It may be a little hard at first because there is more demand than supply,a said Dr.
Northern Berkshire Healthcare to teach CPR
Northern Berkshire Healthcare will offer Heartsaver First Aid with CPR and AED on Thursday, Nov.
Community comes out to defend post office
Both concerned community members and local politicians came out to present grievances to members of the United Stated Postal Service on the proposed closing of the Scotia Post office on Nov.
Free dental work brings smiles to Oshkosh children
Jazmin Gobert tipped her head back, mouth gaping, feet braced on the floor, her yellow socks peaking out from beneath the cuffs of her pant legs as the dental hygienist visiting her elementary school plunged in.
Hospital commended for providing care for uninsured
Northeast Georgia Medical Center was recently named "Large Hospital of the Year" by The Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals.
Atlanta Queer Lit Fest and Charis Books' 35th anniversary kick off tonight
November 4, 2009 at 10:01 am by Wyatt Williams in Books , Community , Events Alice Walker, Pearl Cleage, and the Indigo Girls will perform on November 6 at the Hillside International Truth Center Tonight marks the beginning of two events that will take over Atlanta's literary scene for the rest of the week.
Community Health passes muster from Feds
MUNCIE -- The city's Community Development office has earned a clean bill of health less than two years after the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development declared it high risk and suspended its funding.
Delayed financial aid forcing college students into tight spot
Taking out a short-term, high-interest payday loan was a last resort. It also was the only way Vincent Bryant could stay in college.
Most parents won't get kids H1N1 vaccine
Officials are waiting until Saturday to make nearly 2,000 doses of H1N1 influenza vaccine available to all high-risk individuals in Calhoun County.
Patients offered door-to-door service to get to new surgery
DOOR taxi service is being offered to elderly and immobile people to help them access a new 13 million health centre.
Many in Jackson worried as swine flu vaccine trickles in
Jenna Edmonds, 4, of Jackson is held by her mother, Brandy, as Jackson County Health Department nurse Cathy Doan gives her an H1N1 flu immunization through her nose.
Community Notes and Bowen Bits: Oct. 30
BICS runners Kate Brougham and Grady Huskisson each won their division in this seaons's cross-country running competitions at Ambleside in West Vancouver.
Community Health Systems Inc. Reports Operating Results
Community Health Systems Inc. filed Quarterly Report for the period ended 2009-09-30. Community Health Systems Inc.
Irondale considers bankruptcy as option
The Irondale City Council on Tuesday is expected to discuss allowing Mayor Tommy Joe Alexander power to resolve the city's debts concerning Trinity Medical Center's abandoned plans to move to Irondale, with bankruptcy listed as one option.
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