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Unleash your imagination! Join Teen D&D on May 10th for epic adventures, monster battles, and treasure. Beginners welcome, premade characters available. Register now!
Dr. Jose Atocha, 94, passed away peacefully on April 21, 2025 surrounded by his family, including his wife of 61 years, Helen. The two formed a strong and loving family together in Orange, CT raising 7 children and 16 grandchildren. Their years together were filled with hard work, generosity
On Saturday, May 17 at 2 pm, actress Sheryl Faye will perform her show “Amelia Earhart: Pioneer in Aviation.” Since 2003, Sheryl Faye has masterfully brought to life important historical women who have shaped the world in which we live. In her one-woman shows, she immerses the audience in


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.


Get ready for a frightfully fun time at the FUNtober at the Fairground event on Saturday, October 26th, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. This family-friendly event, sponsored by Orange Youth Services and Orange Park & Recreation, promises plenty of spooky thrills and treats for all ages.


The members of the Lions Club of Orange provide a Thanksgiving Dinner at High Plains Community Center, their 36th annual. Join them the first Sunday after Thanksgiving, December 1, 2024 Dinner begins at 12:30 PM. Doors to open at NOON.


Ms. Bronson's fourth grade class at Racebrook school made kindness bags for people who are struggling with homelessness, hunger, or other basic needs. All the items including the bags were donated by the student's families. Items in the bags included toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, soap


Four of Connecticut’s women-owned businesses are receiving $25,000 grants from the Women’s Business Development Council (WBDC) through its new Accelerate Grant Program. The new program is designed to foster continued growth in women-owned businesses that have previously received WBDC grants.
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