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The College of Charleston proudly announces its Winter 2024 President's and Dean's Lists, honoring over 3,750 students, including Woodbridge's Cayla Jackel, Caroline Scott, and Kasey Smith. Discover CofC's commitment to academic excellence and its vibrant campus in historic Charleston, SC.
Join Congregation B'nai Jacob for enriching Jewish services, events, and learning opportunities. From daily minyanim and Shabbat services to special events like Gospel Shabbat and family programs, discover a welcoming spiritual community.
Acute sports injuries can be a devastating experience for athletes at all levels, from professionals to weekend warriors. The immediate aftermath of an injury often involves pain, swelling, and the inability to continue playing. While some athletes can quickly recover and return to the game, others
On a daily basis, I see it all: knee pain, ankle and foot pain, back pain, and general difficulty moving. You know what all those issues have in common—your hips. If you walk into my office, I guarantee that any lower body or core issue you complain of will require us to take a look at your hips.
Noha Alharbi of Woodbridge, Connecticut, was recently elected to membership into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society, at University of Bridgeport.
Boy Scout Troop 63 will be holding its annual Christmas Tree Sale. For over 60 years, Troop 63 has been selling trees, wreaths, kissing balls and other fresh holiday decorations. The sale will be located behind the Public Library in Woodbridge on Center Road.
Several of the BEKI artists whose work is on display will discuss their artwork and respond to questions on Saturday, Nov. 23. Featured artists include David Chorney, Susan Dardik, Diana Firestone, Karen Kassap, Diane Krevolin, Mary Lesser, Julie Leviter, Margaret Olin, Betsy Ratner, Helen Rosenberg
Free, fun, and safe Trick-or-Treating at Bethany Farm and Nursery this Sunday, October 27th! We hope you can join us from 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM for a safe, fun, family-friendly fall day of trick-or-treating at the farm! We’ll have our staff trunks decorated, and our equipment lined up and stocked with
With a generous grant from their headlining sponsor, The Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation (jamiehulleyartsfund.org), The Bethany Spartan Players are pleased to announce their production of Seussical Jr., Friday, November 8, at 6:30 PM, Saturday, November 9, at 6:30 PM, and Sunday, November 10
A year after the horrific attacks that took place in Israel on October 7, a tragedy that reverberated around the world, Jewish women from across Greater New Haven gathered for an evening of unity and prayer. The Rise for Israel Mega Challah Bake, organized by the Jewish Women’s Circle
As many of you are aware, there are a number of land use projects underway in our town. Most recently, you may have participated in the Plan of Conservation and Development (“POCD”) Open House on October 8th (the “Open House”).
Calling all holiday shoppers and merrymakers! Mark your calendars for the annual Christmas Bazaar & Craft Fair at Our Lady of Assumption Church in Woodbridge. This beloved community event returns on Saturday, November 16th, 2024, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
The community is invited to join in a heartwarming celebration of gratitude at the upcoming "Giving Thanks Together" event. This festive gathering will take place on Sunday, November 17, 2024, from 1:30 to 3:00 PM at the Parish House, located at 5 Meetinghouse Lane.
It’s not every day that high school students break with tradition to attend a school that prepares them to enter college after the 10th grade, but for this Woodbridge, CT student, that’s exactly the case. This year, Finley Crout joined the Fall 2024 class at Bard Academy at Simon's Rock,
As the days of summer turn into fall, a new season is upon us. And for most adolescents and teenagers, it’s the dawn of a new sports season. In the past it also signified a transition from the end of summer sports to the beginning of autumn and winter sports.
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