• NO MOW MAY

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    NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]

  • Red Cross Blood Drive – UCC

    United Church of Christ (UCC) 8 Bolton Hill Road, Cornwall, CT

    Red Cross Blood Drive on Monday May 6, 12:00-6:00 at the UCC Church.

  • NO MOW MAY

    Recurring

    NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]

  • Region One Referendum – Town Hall

    Cornwall Town Hall 24-26 Pine Street, Cornwall, CT, United States

    A referendum will be held in the town hall on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 from noon until 8 P.M. for the purpose of voting on the Region One school budget. Absentee ballots will be available in the town clerk’s office.

  • NO MOW MAY

    Recurring

    NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]

  • Beginner’s Tai Chi

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    Cornwall Town Hall 24-26 Pine Street, Cornwall, CT, United States

    Beginner's Tai Chi: Wednesdays, 5-6 PM, Cornwall Town Hall. First class: January 3. Cost: $50/month (first class is free). For more information: Dave at 672-6726 or davidcolbert7@gmail.com.

  • NO MOW MAY

    Recurring

    NO MOW MAY:Join a national campaign to let lawns grow in May to support bees and other pollinators who are a critical part of the food-web for birds and other wildlife, which in turn bolsters biodiversity and environmental health. Partial lawns help too. If someone mows for you, consider paying as usual or tipping them [Read More...]

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