
By Elizabeth Barhydt On Friday, July 11, family, mentors, firefighters, and veterans gathered outside the New Canaan Fire Department to celebrate the completion of the
By Dionna Carlson As we move into the heart of summer, I want to update you on important downtown parking changes coming this August. To
By Emma Barhydt It’s been a long wait, but Superman finally feels like Superman again. James Gunn’s latest addition to the DC universe is a
By Dr. Teresa Alasio Over the past decade, marijuana has undergone a remarkable transformation in American society. Once relegated to the shadows of counterculture, it
By Emma Barhydt More than 600 garden enthusiasts celebrated the beauty of local gardens and the strength of community connections at the New Canaan Garden
By John J. Kriz God’s Acre is arguably the heart of New Canaan – an integral part of the town’s precious historic district, graced with
By Tom Nissley There are two shows already running that everyone should know about this week. The first one is the Summer Theatre of New
By Russell R. Barksdale, Jr. If you were raised by parents or grandparents born before 1930, you likely absorbed a profound ethic of self-reliance and
By John J. Kriz In a barn tucked behind a quiet house in New Canaan rests a red forty-foot aerial ladder apparatus, retired from its
By Dan Fraziar If you go for a walk this week at the New Canaan Nature Center—and really, why wouldn’t you?—you might find yourself viewing
By Frank Gallo Points to consider when selecting binoculars Ergonomics – how it feels in your hand, and weight – do you want to hold
By John J. Kriz The Arrival One of the great misnomers about New Canaan’s iconic Philip Johnson, The Glass House is embedded in the name
A fond memory of growing up in New Canaan was biking to South School with a motley crew of friends from the neighborhood. A few
By Russell R. Barksdale, Jr. As a healthcare provider, I find myself increasingly troubled—not just by the economic challenges we face—but by the environment in
By Elizabeth Barhydt It’s a striking thing when the kids in your town do something fine and true, something that stirs not only pride but
By Dionna Carlson The energy and excitement of summer can be felt throughout our beautiful town, and the past month has been incredibly busy. First,
By Dr. Teresa Alasio Colon cancer, long perceived as a disease primarily affecting older adults with a relatively slow progression, is undergoing a concerning and
By Janet McMahon Summer is just around the corner which means that many of us gardeners are tending to our gardens! Whether you have a
In the perennial struggle between the needs of progress and the comfort of routine, parking in a New England town may seem a modest theater for civic experimentation. But in New Canaan, the coming changes to downtown
There is a peculiar danger in political supermajorities—not only in what they do, but in how they do it. When one party, any party, holds too many cards, the temptation becomes irresistible to play the hand alone.
It was once said by Justice Louis Brandeis that “sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” By that measure, the legislative process surrounding Connecticut’s House Bill 5002 must be considered a petri dish cultivated in
My family has supported Republicans for over one hundred and thirty years, starting with my great grandmother who was a
Next Tuesday, July 22, registered Republicans will gather at Saxe Middle School to select candidates for the November general election.
To the Editor: As a former member of the Town Council, I want to encourage all Republicans to vote for
To the Editor: In every election, we’re asked to choose leaders who reflect our community’s values and who will act
To the Editor: The New Canaan, Summer Theater production of The Little Mermaid now playing at the New Canaan High
Editor: On behalf of the Fireworks Planning Committee, I would like to thank all who supported the 44th Annual New
To the Editor: As a former Chairman of the Town Council, I know what works. Experience matters—but so does collaboration.
On behalf of the New Canaan Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), I would like to thank the ACME Store supervisor
I would like to share with you and your readers the letter I sent to Governor Lamont requesting that he
Thank you to all who attended the New Canaan Preservation Alliance’s Twelfth Annual Preservation Awards Ceremony and reception on May
To the Editor, I respectfully urge Governor Lamont to veto HB 5002, An Act Concerning Housing and the Needs of
On behalf of The Summer Theatre of New Canaan, I wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to the New Canaan
Picture walking through Waveny Park, finding needles, assorted filth, and scattered encampments. Imagine our towns beginning to mirror San Francisco’s
Using the pretext of providing more affordable housing for struggling Connecticut residents, the Connecticut General Assembly seems primed to trigger
A funny thing happened when I set aside time to review Raised Bill No. 6831, also known as “Work Live
As the mother of a young adult on the autism spectrum I am grateful for this month’s effort to spotlight