The Summer Theatre of New Canaan will run its 2021 season in the grassy field alongside the road in Waveny Park that runs up to Lapham Community Center. Credit: Michael Dinan
Parks officials on Wednesday approved a new location in Waveny for the Summer Theatre of New Canaan’s 2021 season.
The organization’s 18th outdoor season, featuring a production of “Honky Tonk Angels,” will run near the southwest corner of Waveny’s main athletic fields, north of the main road through the park, following a unanimous vote by the Parks & Recreation at its regular meeting.
Summer Theatre Executive Producer Ed Libonati said the area near a landmark pine tree opposite the parking lot for the paddle tennis courts and dog run turned out to be “an exceptionally great location for us.”
Researchers examine how neighborhood and social network affect binge drinking among adults
For some people, social gatherings can be a time to imbibe. And for some, that can turn into a time to overindulge. But how do your neighborhood and your social network affect binge drinking?
Along with colleagues at the RAND corporation in Santa Monica, Indiana University researcher Hank Green examined how neighborhood and social network characteristics were related to adult binge drinking. He and his co-authors found that both factors play a role in how much someone drinks, information that can help us better understand binge drinking among adults.
New study examines social network s relation to binge drinking among adults ANI | Updated: May 08, 2021 08:50 IST
Washington [US], May 8 (ANI): For some people, social gatherings can be a time to imbibe. And for some, that can turn into a time to overindulge. But how do your neighbourhood and your social network affect bingedrinking?
Along with colleagues at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, Indiana University researcher Hank Green examined how neighbourhood and social network characteristics were related to adult bingedrinking. He and his co-authors found that both factors play a role in how much someone drinks, information that can help us better understand bingedrinking among adults.
PHOTOS: PIH Celebrates Groundbreaking for Maternal Center of Excellence in Sierra Leone
Partners In Health, government leaders lay first bricks for state-of-the-art teaching hospital designed to provide a new level of care for Sierra Leonean women and families
Posted on May 7, 2021 Dr. Austin Demby, Sierra Leone’s minister of health, and Dr. Paul Farmer, PIH co-founder and chief strategist, take their turns laying the first symbolic bricks for the MCOE with Farmer taking a more hands-on approach. “This isn’t my first groundbreaking,” he joked.
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Partners In Health’s mission to radically reduce global maternal mortality has entered a new chapter with the groundbreaking of the Maternal Center of Excellence (MCOE) a state-of-the-art teaching hospital in Kono, Sierra Leone, that will not only provide a new level of health care to Sierra Leonean women and families, but also set new standards for what’s possible in women and children’s