Cassandra Huerta

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Katonah Museum Of Art Offers Oral History Booth Katonah Museum Of Art Offers Oral History Booth
Katonah Museum Of Art Offers Oral History Booth KATONAH, N.Y. -- The Katonah Museum of Art is offering visitors a chance to create stories of home and archive them with the Town of Bedford Oral History Project. In a recorded conversation, visitors to the Katonah Museum of Art can share their stories of home and family. Visitors can record an interview with a trained facilitator, or use a do-it-yourself packet that includes suggested questions and helpful hints for a successful story session. In addition to everyday museum visitors, the museum will use its connections with community-based organizations to garner oral histories from ve…
Pleasantville's Breaking Ground Dance Center Joins National Affiliation Pleasantville's Breaking Ground Dance Center Joins National Affiliation
Pleasantville's Breaking Ground Dance Center Joins National Affiliation PLEASANTIVLLE, N.Y. -- Breaking Ground Dance Center has recently joined the select group of dance studios that are a part of the national affiliation, More Than Just Great Dancing, bringing the already stellar level of dance education to new heights.  The affiliation offers support to studio owners and helps guide them on best practices for teacher training, business matters, and programming. The national network also gives the studio access to new ideas, raising the bar for dance education. “It is a great way to elevate our dancers and families’ experience at the school,” said studio o…
Hwang, Shaban Meet With Concerned Voters In Easton Hwang, Shaban Meet With Concerned Voters In Easton
Hwang, Shaban Meet With Concerned Voters In Easton EASTON, Conn. -- State Sen. Tony Hwang (R-28) and Rep. John Shaban (R-135) hosted a community meeting at the Easton Public Library on April 7.  The meeting gave Easton’s two representatives in Hartford an opportunity to provide an update on the 2015 legislative session and to hear directly from constituents about their thoughts and concerns.
Study Rates Web, Engineering Highly Among Entry-Level Jobs Study Rates Web, Engineering Highly Among Entry-Level Jobs
Study Rates Web, Engineering Highly Among Entry-Level Jobs PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- WalletHub recently released its 2015 Entry-Level Jobs Report, which looks at the first-timer employment landscape and compares 109 different types of entry-level positions. The comparisons are based on 11 key metrics, ranging from starting salaries to industry growth rate. Best Entry-Level Jobs: 1. Training specialist. 2. Web applications developer. 3. Network engineer. 4. Attorney. 5. Environmental engineer. 6. Software engineer. 7. Designer -- Web. 8. Information security analyst. 9. Financial analyst. 10. Programmer. Worst Entry-Level Jobs 100. Welder.…
Study Rates Web, Engineering Highly Among Entry-Level Jobs Study Rates Web, Engineering Highly Among Entry-Level Jobs
Study Rates Web, Engineering Highly Among Entry-Level Jobs FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- WalletHub recently released its 2015 Entry-Level Jobs Report, which looks at the first-timer employment landscape and compares 109 different types of entry-level positions. The comparisons are based on 11 key metrics, ranging from starting salaries to industry growth rate. Best Entry-Level Jobs: 1. Training specialist. 2. Web applications developer. 3. Network engineer. 4. Attorney. 5. Environmental engineer. 6. Software engineer. 7. Designer -- Web. 8. Information security analyst. 9. Financial analyst. 10. Programmer. Worst Entry-L…
Learn To Paint As Cultural Alliance Hosts 'Masters And Mixers' In Danbury Learn To Paint As Cultural Alliance Hosts 'Masters And Mixers' In Danbury
Learn To Paint As Cultural Alliance Hosts 'Masters And Mixers' In Danbury DANBURY, Conn. -- "Masters and Mixers," a class for adults who want to return to painting, learn painting or paint with friends and family, returns to Danbury on Friday with presenter Susan Jackson. The class will run from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and is hosted by the Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut @287 Gallery & Meeting Place at 287 Main St. "A full house, a fuller wineglass and the fullest experience provide full pleasure. Joining friends and meeting new people while sipping wine and connecting with your creative side is art in the greatest sense," said teaching artist Susan Jacks…
Stamford's Lyme Research Alliance Merges With Tick-Borne Disease Group Stamford's Lyme Research Alliance Merges With Tick-Borne Disease Group
Stamford's Lyme Research Alliance Merges With Tick-Borne Disease Group STAMFORD, CONN. -- The Stamford-based organization Lyme Research Alliance and Tick-Borne Disease Alliance announced the merging of the two organizations into the Global Lyme Alliance, whose headquarters will be based in Greenwich. Global Lyme Alliance will be the largest tick-borne disease organization in the nation. It will carry on the mission and important work of the other two groups -- to conquer Lyme and tick-borne diseases through research and education. “The merger will harness our individual strengths and combine them to pursue our shared mission to develop a reliable diagnosti…
Bridgeport's Steelpointe Harbor Developers Speak With Minority Contractors Bridgeport's Steelpointe Harbor Developers Speak With Minority Contractors
Bridgeport's Steelpointe Harbor Developers Speak With Minority Contractors BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- As construction at Steelpointe Harbor kicks into high gear, Mayor Bill Finch, the City of Bridgeport’s Small and Minority Business Resource Office, the Fairfield County Building Trades and Bridgeport Landing Development, developers of Steelpointe Harbor, met with several local, small and minority owned businesses to discuss opportunities available at the two million square-foot super regional waterfront project.  “After decades of broken promises, construction is finally happening at Steel Point,” said Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch. “Starbucks, Bass Pro Shops, and Chipot…
New Rochelle Resident Honored By Water Association New Rochelle Resident Honored By Water Association
New Rochelle Resident Honored By Water Association NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- The New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA), a statewide non-profit organization of leaders in water quality management, announced that Shane W. Holmes, of New Rochelle, was presented the NYWEA Student Chapter Service Award for 2014 at the 87th NYWEA Annual Meeting recently held in New York City.  Holmes is a recent graduate of Manhattan College, receiving a bachelor's degree in civil engineering with a minor in environmental engineering, and was actively involved in the college’s NYWEA Student Chapter.  He served as treasurer of the NYWEA Student Chapter fo…
Spring Planting, Neighborhood Clean-Up To Be Held In Mount Vernon Spring Planting, Neighborhood Clean-Up To Be Held In Mount Vernon
Spring Planting, Neighborhood Clean-Up To Be Held In Mount Vernon MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- The Fleetwood Neighborhood Association invites residents of the community to join the efforts in beautifying the business district of Mount Vernon during Clean-up Beautification Week, May 16 through 19. Planting Day begins on May 16, with a complimentary breakfast provided by the Fleetwood Neighborhood Association. The group will be meeting at 9 a.m. at Fleetwood Deli Cafe, on the corner of Gramatan Avenue and Grand Street. Volunteers will be planting around the train station; cleaning up the Metro-North Fleetwood Train Station; picking up litter; sweeping the side…
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