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Gilad Skolnick from Leket Israel will speak at BEKI on Wednesday, May 7. Leket, the National Food Bank, is the leading food rescue organization in Israel. Unique among all other organizations that serve the poor in Israel and food banks worldwide, Leket Israel’s sole focus is rescuing healthy
Amity Regional School District #5, as per state guidelines, is properly disposing of student special education records. The records of any student who has received special services are maintained for six years after their class graduates.
Can you believe summer is right around the corner? We’re excited to announce that the Summer Enrichment Program is back on the Beecher Road School campus this year and REGISTRATION IS OPEN! There are a variety of engaging courses available for students entering 1-7th grade, designed to introduce


Colleagues from Point32Health, the parent company of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan, volunteered at Massaro Community Farm in Woodbridge during the company’s annual Volunteer Week June 10 – 14th. More than 1,900 colleagues volunteered 5,400+ hours at nearly 90 projects


Ken Ginsberg, a Commercial Broker at Houlihan Lawrence Wareck D’Ostilio facilitated the sale of 209 Church Street, a 13,645 square foot brick construction building built in 1929 and located in the downtown section of New Haven. Ginsberg represented both the Seller and the Buyer.


There is still time to register for Woodbridge Rec Summer Camp at Amity High School. Camp begins Monday, June 24 at 9:00am. We will continue to provide our traditional activities & field trips along with additional yard games, arts and crafts, and any fun activity that the Amity campus will allow us


Many thanks to all the families who joined in for the 2nd Family Game Night hosted by Woodbridge Youth Services and co-sponsored by the Woodbridge Rotary Club. The families enjoyed a vast variety of games for all ages as well as pizza, desserts, and great raffle prizes.


Arielle Likier was named to the Dean’s list at Miami University for the 2024 spring semester. Miami University students who are ranked in the top twenty percent of undergraduate students within their division for the spring semester 2024 have been named to the Dean’s list recognizing academic


The Human Services Department will hold the 6th annual Living Treasure event on September 25th. The event will honor a few residents age 60 or over, who have demonstrated positive actions to improve the quality of life in Woodbridge, have contributed and may continue to contribute their time to


Knights of Columbus Council #5467 will be building 20 beds for local children lacking this basic amenity. On June 15th, at Our Lady of Assumption Parish in Woodbridge, CT, Knights and parish volunteers will work diligently with power tools, lumber, hardware, and mattresses to construct


Gabrielle McGovern of Woodbridge, CT, earned Dean’s List honors from Emerson College for the Spring 2024 Semester. McGovern is majoring in Media Arts Production and is a member of the Class of 2024. The requirement to make Dean’s List is a grade point average of 3.7 or higher for that semester.


Experience the thrill of Northeast Wrestling’s “Over The Top” event in Woodbridge, CT, on June 14th at 7:30 PM. Get ready for a night where Matt Riddle, the renowned WWE & UFC sensation, and Bridgeport’s hero Traevon Jordan clash in the ring. The highlight of the evening is the 30-Man Over the Top


The Bethany Garden Club hosted the Garden Club of Woodbridge on April 8. The speaker, Karen Bussolini, presented "Great Trees and Shrubs for Sustainable Landscapes." Karen Bussolini (https://www.karenbussolini.com/) is a widely-published garden photographer, speaker, writer, NOFA-Accredited Organic


Have you ever thought about what role WATER plays in our daily lives? We’re used to its non-descript appearance and even its existence. Let’s ponder what we would miss if it weren’t convenient and in relative abundance.


The Woodbridge Youth Advisory Board had a difficult decision to make when they reviewed the nominations received for the First Selectman’s Youth Award. Each student had great credentials.
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