
Connecticut Opportunity Project Launches Website to Help Local Youth
The Connecticut Opportunity Project, a collaborative initiative designed get young people get back on track to succeed, launched a new website.
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The Connecticut Opportunity Project, a collaborative initiative designed get young people get back on track to succeed, launched a new website.

Wesleyan Potters, a nonprofit school and cooperative guild offering educational programs in pottery, weaving and metalsmithing, launched a new website.

Jagger Spun Yarn launched a new website to sell its made-in-the-USA wool and wool blend yarns direct to consumers.

Cambridge International Partners, a specialist investment bank that provides transactional and related advice to the global investment management industry, launched a new website.

The Francis T. Maloney High School Instrumental Music Department launched a new website with information on its choral and instrumental ensembles, drama club, applied music courses, and guard programs.

The Meriden Public Schools’ Visual & Performing Arts launched a new website to provide information about upcoming events, programs, staff and registration information for the district and individual schools.

The Southern Regional Action Council (SERAC) launched a new website to help communities in eastern Connecticut reduce the impact of substance abuse, problem gambling, and mental health-related issues.

The Darien Early Learning Program (ELP), an integrated preschool for children with special needs and children with typically developing skills, launched a new website.

Westport Continuing Education, which offers classes and courses for K-12 students and adults, launched a new website.

Meriden Public Schools, which serves 8,600 students across 12 schools and alternative educational programs, launched a new website.