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By Peter Barhydt Walk up the garden path at 63 Park Street and you enter a new public room for New Canaan: a 19th-century home,

Photos from the projects: Many are available as greeting cards at the NCNC giftshop. By Frank Gallo New Canaan Nature Center (NCNC) has embarked on

By Dr. Katie Takaysu In integrative medicine, we look at the whole picture—how your body, mind, and environment work together. One small but powerful way

By Stephanie Dunn Ashley If a fire starts, you may only have two minutes to get out of the home. That’s why it’s so important

By Dr. Teresa Alasio Few things are more distressing than noticing hair thinning or extra shedding. It happens to both women and men, and, in

By Russell R. Barksdale, Jr. and Andrew J. Gerber Much attention has been directed toward involuntary health risks—microplastics in drinking water, fluoride level disputes, preservative

By Anne W. Semmes For the last two Wednesday afternoons Mary Scott Himes, the talented wife of our U. S. Congressman Jim Himes has opened

Our Fire and Police departments work throughout the year to prevent fires and crimes and protect our community from loss. Vibrant foliage, crisp mornings,

By Tom Nissley Nearby but closing soon – Music Theatre of Connecticut on US 1 in Norwalk’s great production of Jonathan Larson’s “RENT.” Call 203-454-3883

By Stuart Adelberg I find myself very sensitized lately to the issue of homelessness. This is not new for me, having spent most of my

By Geri Rhoades, Ph.D. In New Canaan, the New Canaan Beautification League (NCBL), in collaboration with the town, meticulously maintains thirty-four triangles. Each triangle has

By Russell Barksdale, Ph.D. Every emergency department visit or hospital discharge seems to end the same way: “Be sure to check in with your primary

By John Kriz “It’s just been a beautiful day,” observed Hilary Wittmann, Executive Director of the Carriage Barn Arts Center. (https://www.carriagebarn.org) That aptly describes last

By Ryan MacLean When anyone thinks of where they can view the most magical spectacles in the animal kingdom, minds instantly wander to far off

By Dr. Katie Takayasu I used to think frozen broccoli is one of the grossest frozen vegetables. That is until I learned how to roast

By Icy Frantz Last week I received a letter from an old friend — snail mail, on personalized stationery. Oh, how I still love that.

By Patricia Chadwick It’s not unusual these days to celebrate the birthdays of friends and relatives who are entering the decade of octogenarians. In point

Every now and then, someone leaves this world whose decency feels almost old-fashioned, as if borrowed from an earlier, kinder America. Betsi Shays was one of those people. For decades in Greenwich, in New Canaan, and through

At election time, the virtues of support and encouragement hold even greater significance—especially as we navigate the emotional triggers that so easily dominate political discourse. In our small town, where personal connections bind us together, it is

Newspapers have their own language. Their top line, that bold declaration across the front page, is not called a masthead in the way most people think. It is called a flag. The word comes from the old
To the Editor, I am proud to support Julie Toal for the New Canaan Board of Education. We need voices
Never in the history of New Canaan politics has an attack mailer singled out one individual from a slate of
I wish to enthusiastically endorse Hugo Alves, Philip Hogan and Julie Toal for their courageous track record of leadership at
This summer, the Board of Education unveiled a proposal to spend $328 million on constructing a new North School elementary
Dear Residents of New Canaan, Having served on the Town Council and other Town bodies for several years, I have
Please join me in voting for Incumbent Kim Norton for New Canaan’s Town Council on November 4th. On Town Council,
Over the past four years, I’ve gotten to know Republican incumbent Kim Norton. She is one of the few public
Dear Editor, New Canaan is truly special — a town defined by its strong schools, vibrant civic life, fiscal responsibility,
New Canaan is extremely fortunate that Hilary Ormond is seeking a second term on Town Council, and I encourage all
As a senior, it is important to me that the Democrats running for Town Council and the Board of Education
As a member of the NCHS class of 1980, I grew up in New Canaan and attended East & West
Actions and elections matter. Talk is cheap during election season. Actions reveal priorities. For example, Democratic legislators State Senator Ceci Maher
To the Editor: As a proud resident of New Canaan since early 1998, I have been actively involved in local,
Letter of Endorsement for Josh Kaye, Candidate for New Canaan Board of Education I’m proud to endorse my friend, Josh
Dear Editor, As First Selectman of New Canaan, I have had the privilege of working closely with many dedicated volunteers
Dear Editor, In this politically charged climate, I’m deeply heartened to see the slate of dedicated and accomplished Democratic candidates