Ralph Breaks the Internet image from the movie

‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ — Darien Youth Commission’s Community-Wide Movie

The annual “Community-Wide Movie” benefiting the Darien Human Services Holiday Gift Drive will take place at the Darien Playhouse again this year at 4:15 p.m., Friday, Nov. 30. — an announcement from the Darien Youth Commission, along with additional information about the movie

Sponsored by the Darien Youth Commission, the Darien Human Services Department, the Depot and the movie theater, this year’s film is Disney’s latest release: Ralph Breaks the Internet. Running time of this film is 1 hour, 54 minutes. (This movie premiered in theaters on Nov.

Ralph Breaks the Internet image from the movie

See ‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ on Nov 30: Darien Youth Commission’s Annual Community-Wide Movie

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Attention movie lovers: mark your calendars — on Friday, Nov. 30, the annual “Community-Wide Movie” benefiting the Darien Human Services Holiday gift drive will again take place at the Darien Playhouse. — an announcement from the Darien Youth Commission, along with additional information about the movie

Sponsored by the Darien Youth Commission, the Darien Human Services Department, the Depot and the movie theater, this year’s film is Disney’s latest release: Ralph Breaks the Internet. Running time of this film is 1 hour, 54 minutes. (This movie premiered in theaters on Nov.

Gina Zangrillo clothing Darien Sport Shop donation 2018

Human Services Director Thanks Darien Sport Shop for ‘Back-to-School’ Clothing Donation

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Darien Human Services Director Ali Ramsteck thanked Gina Zangrillo, president of Darien Sports Shop, for the gift of new children’s clothing, shoes and accessories for the town Human Services Department’s annual back-to-school assistance program. Ramsteck provided this copy of the letter to Darienite.com. You can help, too. We’ve included more information about the back-to-school program, below:

Dear Gina:

On behalf of the Darien Department of Human Services, I would like to thank you for your donation of new clothing, shoes, and accessories for our annual Back-to-School Program. We were overwhelmed with your generosity!

Mather Center

Old Town Hall Homes Project Gets $6M Wednesday from CT Bond Commission, Seniors Set to Move [Updated]

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The project to replace Old Town Hall Homes is expected to get $6 million in state funding at Wednesday’s meeting of the State Bond Commission, state Sen. Bob Duff said in a news release. Update: The money was approved. Meanwhile, seniors living in the complex are preparing to move out as the project nears the stage where the buildings will be demolished and its replacement building constructed, said Ali Ramstek, town director of human services. The new, 55-unit building will roughly double the number of homes in the current complex, and it will be handicapped-accessible, Duff said in his announcement. Duff is majority leader in the Democratic-controlled state Senate.