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By Jim Knox I stood in Montana and gazed out on Wyoming. From my vantage point on the deck of our cabin, perched on the
By John Kriz There’s an inevitable learning curve for anyone new to an area. Where do I shop? What are the good restaurants? What are
By Yonni Wattenmaker Each October, there is an explosion of pink as retailers, airlines, restaurants and others all around the country prepare to bring awareness
By Icy Frantz If you scroll through my Instagram feed, you will probably conclude that I am a dog person, concerned with aging skin, interested
By John Kriz Water. Vital to all life. One of the four Aristolelian elements. Such an important resource demands care and respect, and wasting it
By Karlie Reitano New Canaan Community Foundation is kicking off its fall programs with exciting opportunities for students, nonprofits, and volunteers. Here’s how you can
By Jim Knox We had passed beneath the iconic Roosevelt Arch into the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park just moments before. Our gaze was
By Pastor Gilbert Burgess Take a moment to reflect on your life. Your trials, your setbacks, your good days, your bad days, the heroic victories,
By Dede Bartlett and Russell R. Barksdale, Jr. Ph.D. Domestic Violence must be talked about at every kitchen table within every family not only during
By Anne W. Semmes From her lifetime of experience as a child in the woods of Indiana, as a graphic designer for decades in New
By John Kriz Land on your feet. Foot in the door. Find your footing. Why are there are so many idioms about feet? Just ask
By Jim Knox “A black Squirrel!” my colleague called out from the passenger seat, bringing my attention to the small mammal just off the exit
By Stuart Adelberg Sometimes I wonder who technology is intended to serve. Perhaps this story will explain why. A few weeks ago my Dad wanted
By Ryan Fazio Do you believe that developers should be allowed to build high-rise buildings anywhere in our town without having to go through the
By John Kriz The New Canaan community has rapidly come together to provide support, care and encouragement to the many people in town affected by
By Frank Gallo Pick a tree, any tree. But if you want to provide abundant caterpillars for migrating and nesting birds, pick an oak (Quercus).
By Jim Knox Their movement caught our attention, and we quickly pulled our caravan over on a shoulder overlooking the Yellowstone River. Their long cream
By Beth Barhydt “Empire Waist” is a film that wears its heart unapologetically on its sleeve, a tender exploration of body image, friendship, and the
At election time, the virtues of support and encouragement hold even greater significance, especially as we navigate the emotional triggers that often dominate political discourse. In our small town, where personal connections bind us together, it is
For the remainder of October, the masthead of this publication will appear in pink—not by accident, but by design. This gesture, simple as it may seem, stands as a small part of a grander mission: to support
Jim Knox and Carolyn Rinaldi of Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo have earned top honors from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums for their Cool Blue program, a hands-on initiative that pulls urban youth into the real work of
This year in Connecticut, all eligible voters may vote early in person, beginning on October 21st. New Canaan voters may
To the Editor: By electing Jason Bennett, voters in the House 125th district have the opportunity to bring a smart,
To the Editor: As a longtime New Canaan resident, I am enthusiastically supporting Nick Simmons as senator for the 36th
To the Editor: I am writing in support of Nick Simmons for CT State Senate District 36, which includes Greenwich,
In classical T.A. (Transactional Analysis) Therapy, attention is often paid to the hidden escape hatches we may design for ourselves
The Rotary Club of New Canaan’s 39th Annual Lobsterfest at the Steve Benko Pool Pavilion was a resounding success, thanks
To the Editor – The upcoming election on November 5th will decide who will represent New Canaan in Hartford. Unless
To the Editor – The upcoming election on November 5th will decide who will represent New Canaan in Hartford. Unless
Dear Editor: This letter serves as an enthusiastic endorsement of Democrat Savet Constantine for State Representative to serve the General
To the Editor, On April 30, 2021, three members of the Graystone Association, which represents residents of Graystone Circle, sent
Kim Healy is not just a long-time friend, but someone who exemplifies genuine care and commitment to community. Over the
With a Big Four accounting background, proven local leadership including Wilton’s Board of Selectmen and years of community and volunteer
REVIEW By Emma Barhydt Andrew Warburton’s debut book, New England Fairies: A History of the Little People of the Hills
By Tom Williamson The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2025 Best Colleges in the U.S. ranking offers a comprehensive look at
By Tom Butterworth How many movies are fun, feel-good and deeply meaningful all at once? That rare trifecta comes to
Dear Editor: On behalf of the New Canaan Parent Support Group and our co-Host New Canaan Community Foundation, I’d like