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Mill Street Loft Presents Students' 'Senior Project' Exhibit Mill Street Loft Presents Students' 'Senior Project' Exhibit
Mill Street Loft Presents Students' 'Senior Project' Exhibit POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Mill Street Loft will host an opening reception on Saturday, Dec. 12, from 2-4 p.m. for the "Senior Project: Into the Unknown" exhibit at Gallery 45, 45 Pershing Ave., Poughkeepsie. Artist and educator Rick Price will be the moderator for a panel discussion with the Senior Project students. Price will explore why artists chose to take on such a difficult task, what their future goals are, and their personal stories about the process.  High school students were selected to participate in the Senior Project during a rigorous interview process held in September. …
Letter: Fairfield Solar Panels Offer Numerous Benefits Letter: Fairfield Solar Panels Offer Numerous Benefits
Letter: Fairfield Solar Panels Offer Numerous Benefits FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor. Email them to fairfield@dailyvoice.com. To the Editor:  For several weeks, there’s been a lot of engaging discourse on the proposed solar panels that would be erected at the Fairfield train station, which will provide almost all the electricity consumed by Tomlinson Middle School.  We appreciate the questions and issues put forth by individuals who live near the station, and I believe this project offers a strong environmental vision for our town and makes a strong statement about our commitment to our earth.…
Teacher Presents Revolutionary War Program In Putnam Teacher Presents Revolutionary War Program In Putnam
Teacher Presents Revolutionary War Program In Putnam PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- The Putnam Valley Historical Society will present a program on the importance of the Hudson River during the American Revolution with historian, author and educator Christopher DiPasquale on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. During the American Revolution the Hudson River was not just a waterway. It was a lifeline, a vital artery on which the cause of independence relied. Along its banks and in its waters, many would die for the cause they believed in. Neighbors would fight neighbors, and a serene countryside would become a frightening place, where “cowboys" and "s…
Lion's Paw & Co. Steps To A New Location In Fairfield Lion's Paw & Co. Steps To A New Location In Fairfield
Lion's Paw & Co. Steps To A New Location In Fairfield FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Lion’s Paw & Company, a store specializing in interior design, furnishings and accessories, recently staged a grand opening at its new Fairfield location. Lion’s Paw recently relocated from Donnelly Walk in Fairfield to its current site at 1552 Post Road and celebrated a with ribbon-cutting event.  First Selectman Mike Tetreau joined owner Anna Nowak at the ceremony.  Nowak, a Connecticut native, has spent her life immersed in nature and art. As a child, she was constantly outdoors — hiking, fishing, stargazing and enjoying all that southern New England has to offer.…
Stratford Schools Offering Parents SEE Program To Teach Leadership Stratford Schools Offering Parents SEE Program To Teach Leadership
Stratford Schools Offering Parents SEE Program To Teach Leadership STRATFORD, Conn. -- The Stratford School Readiness and Child Care Advisory Council will offer another cycle of Parents Supporting Excellence in Education this January.  Parents SEE is offered in cooperation with Stratford Public Schools. This parent leadership training program is being offered to parents, foster parents and grandparents of Stratford Public Schools children in prekindergarten through grade three. The program will be held at Stratford Academy/Johnson House (Stratford Parents’ Place and Early Childhood Services Office) in winter and spring beginning on Jan. 30. This free cours…
St. Paul's On The Green In Norwalk Sets Up Holiday Gift Market St. Paul's On The Green In Norwalk Sets Up Holiday Gift Market
St. Paul's On The Green In Norwalk Sets Up Holiday Gift Market NORWALK, Conn. -- St. Paul’s on the Green in Norwalk will hold a fine gifts and crafts boutique Thursday through Sunday in the historic Chittim-Howell House, next to the church, 60 East Ave. The sale will feature unique holiday gifts, decorations and collectibles, including items crafted by Fairfield County artists and craftspeople. Items will include handmade ornaments, pottery, jewelry, shell creations, accessories, hostess gifts and holiday decorations… The hours are 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, visit www.st…
Ossining Students Learn About New Tappan Zee Bridge Ossining Students Learn About New Tappan Zee Bridge
Ossining Students Learn About New Tappan Zee Bridge OSSINING, N.Y. -- One of the first things teacher Micki Lockwood did in her fourth-grade enrichment class at Ossining's Claremont School one day in November was to check the New NY Bridge website.She pulled up a photo of the new construction viewing platform in Rockland County and demonstrated how children could compare current and past webcam views to monitor the bridge’s progress. Lockwood marveled that the piers for the new Tappan Zee bridge were almost completed on the Rockland side.  Children in Lockwood’s Math Circles fourth-grade classes are studying engineering and different types o…
Pound Ridge Library Presents Educational Seminar Pound Ridge Library Presents Educational Seminar
Pound Ridge Library Presents Educational Seminar POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- Following the successful presentation of its 14th college-level seminar, “The History of European Art,” the Pound Ridge Library is continuing a new educational concept: a series of DVD college-level seminars from The Teaching Company/Great Courses.The seminars will be on a wide variety of subjects, presented by scholars from many of the major universities in the United States and Canada.  The 15th of these DVD seminars, “The Story of Human Language,” will be given by professor John McWhorter of Columbia University, on Thursdays, Dec. 3-17 and Jan. 7-Feb. 11, from 1-3:30 …
Stamford Police Ticket Driver In Pedestrian Accident Stamford Police Ticket Driver In Pedestrian Accident
Stamford Police Ticket Driver In Pedestrian Accident STAMFORD, Conn. -- A woman who hit a pedestrian with her car Tuesday in downtown Stamford was ticketed on a charge of failure to yield to a pedestrian, according to the Stamford Advocate website. She hit a 50-year-old man with her car while he was crossing Washington Boulevard at North State Street, the report said. He was taken to Stamford Hospital with a non-life-threatening head injury, the Advocate said. To read the full report, click here. 
Irvington Fifth-Graders Discuss Book With Students From Around The World Irvington Fifth-Graders Discuss Book With Students From Around The World
Irvington Fifth-Graders Discuss Book With Students From Around The World IRVINGTON, N.Y. -- Students at Irvington's Main Street School who are reading “The Not Perfect Hat Club” are discussing it with peers from around the world. For the global project, fifth-graders in Susan Wallace’s class are using their new ChromeBooks to blog with students from Argentina. They’re involved in Google Hangouts and Google Hangouts on Air, as well as blogging and using GoogleDocs to communicate with other students from around the world. The students also listened to live readings from the book's author, Jena Ball.  There are about 11 countries and 105 schools worldwide participat…
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