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KENT — On Saturday, Feb. 24, Kent School alumni hockey players reunited for a game on their old home rink. More than 50 alumni...
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KENT—World War I, one of the greatest conflicts in the history of humankind—and arguably the genesis for the Second World War—was never commemorated on...
KENT — On Saturday, Feb. 24, Kent School alumni hockey players reunited for a game on their old home rink. More than 50 alumni...
KENT—Kent celebrated the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns in high style in January. But Ireland’s 5th-century bishop, St. Patrick, is not to be outdone...
KENT—The Board of Selectmen left the door open to the possibility of a second full-time Park and Recreation employee following a Feb. 22 presentation....
President Biden’s administration has achieved so much for the country, how is it that so many don’t acknowledge the enormous ways he has moved...
KENT—Kent Memorial Library will hold a Pot of Gold Scavenger Hunt in the Junior Room at 11 a.m. March 16 in honor of St....
KENT—The Teen Advisory Board and Book Club will meet March 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the Kent Memorial Library. Teens are invited to attend...
KENT—Animal Control Officer Lee Sohl and her dogs return to Kent Memorial Library Saturday, March 2 at 11 a.m. for story time in the...
LAKEVILLE—Crescendo, an award-winning chorus, is offering area singers an opportunity to take part in a semi-staged production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Trial by Jury.”...
CORNWALL—A group with the United Church of Christ in Cornwall is making sleeping mats for the homeless out of plastic bags. The group started...
SHERMAN—The Sherman Library will present an in-person program on “The History of Early Rock n’ Roll Vocal Groups,” by composer, musician and author Charley Gerard March...