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Mary L. Tracy School, Town of Orange, is now open for kindergarten registration. Mary L. Tracy School is home to all kindergarten students in the Town of Orange. If you are a resident of Orange and your child is turning five on or before September 1, 2025, it is time to register for kindergarten.
David Allan French, 80, of Milford, CT, passed away peacefully on December 7, 2024. David was born on February 3, 1944, in Bridgeport, CT and was the son of the late Earl French and Ruth Duncan.
More than 1,000 students are concluding their first semester at Eastern Connecticut State University this fall 2024. The new students include 808 first-time and 275 transfer students who are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate-level programs.
The Library will be closed on Monday, November 11 for Veteran’s Day. The Library will reopen on Tuesday, November 12 at 10am.
Alexander Oleschuk of Orange is one of 387 Mars Hill University students named on the Honor Roll of the Academic Dean at the end of the spring 2024 semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 on a minimum of 12 semester hours, and carry no grade below a
Ronald Norman Davis, the vibrant and adventurous owner of VideoLab on the Boston Post Road, Orange, passed away peacefully in his sleep with family at his side on Saturday, October 5th, just two days after celebrating his 90th birthday.
Bulldog Swim Academy opened its doors and dived into the Orange community yesterday by holding a packed house, grand opening ribbon cutting.
Students from the 4s class at OCNS had an absolutely fantastic time during their visit to Buttermilk Farm! It was such a fun-filled day where they not only picked out the perfect pumpkins but also enjoyed a delightful hayride that added to the excitement.
The Radiance MD marked the opening of its new MED Spa with a ribbon cutting today. Located at 291 S. Lambert Road, Orange, this major investment more than doubles the size of the medical center that offers a unique approach that combines expertise in both primary and urgent care medicines with state
Create a bouquet of “cotton stems” from crepe paper and wool roving with this take-home craft kit. Instructions and most supplies will be provided. You must provide scissors. A glue gun is helpful, but not necessary to complete this project.
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
Orange Community Women 2nd Annual Craft Fair Please join us for Orange Community Women’s second annual craft fair at High Plains Community Center on Saturday, November 2nd from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. With more than 60 vendors, food trucks and a raffle, there will be something there for everyone!
The students at OCNS are reveling in the beautiful fall weather, taking advantage of the crisp air and vibrant autumn colors to engage in outdoor activities, socialize, and make the most of this picturesque season.
The American Legion Post 127 and Auxiliary of Orange invites the public to a Veteran's Day ceremony on November 11, 2024. The ceremony will commence at 11am at the High Plains Community Center. Veteran's Day is a United States federal holiday that honors all military veterans who have served in the
Troop 60562 bridged from Daisy to Brownie Girl Scouts on Tuesday, October 1st. It was a special celebration and memorable event for the girls and their families reflecting on what they have accomplished and what is ahead for them. A heartfelt thank you to Troop 60821 for sharing their Girl Scout
Open to the Orange community! The annual Scholastic Book Fair Family Shop Night to benefit Mary L. Tracy School will take place in the Gym Foyer on Thursday, October 17. This is a great opportunity to connect children with bringing home new books to dive into while supporting the school.
Fall's colorful foliage might tempt you to grab a rake and tidy up the yard, but hold on! Raking can be surprisingly demanding on your body. Before you dive in, a few simple steps can prevent injuries and make the job a breeze.
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