Young “ninjas” learning valuable lessons- Inside a modest building located on Sandbank Road in Cheshire, students are hard at work learning the basics of martial arts, the “unrestricted athletic expression of an individual soul,” as the late Bruce Lee once put it.Bergamo’s Martial Arts’.
In a moment of grief, Temple Beth David looks to support its community- Last week, terrorist attacks on Israel shocked the world.Connecticut leaders, including Senators Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy, quickly offered support and Governor Ned Lamont ordered flags in the state to be flown at half-mast through the.
Learn about dementia at Saint Bridget information session- Saint Bridget of Sweden Parish will hold a Dementia Friends of Connecticut informational session sponsored by LiveWell on Monday, Oct. 16, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. All are invited to this free 90-minute session, which will aid in understanding what it is.
Veterans push Council to change flag-flying policy- A group of veterans and other advocates assembled outside of Cheshire’s Town Hall on the evening of Oct. 10 in renewed protest over the Town s flag-flying policy.The group also included those who had asked for an exception to include the “Pride flag.
Cheshire School District receives high marks from Niche.com rankings- Niche.com recently released updated rankings for schools and school systems across America.Cheshire Public Schools has reached a new high with a ranking as the 11th best school district in Connecticut.The previous best ranking was 14th in Connecticut.