
By Geri Rhoades Eighty-six years ago, a small group of volunteers held their first meeting with the idea of helping make New Canaan more beautiful.
By Tom Nissley, for the Ridgelea Reports on Theatre. The most important number that you can see this week is Curtain Call’s splendid production of
By Dionna Carlson As we move into the heart of spring, the annual budget process draws to a close. The Town Council has completed its
By John Kriz Lamb, especially leg of lamb, is a classic Easter meal, but it often intimidates people. Maybe not as much as a Thanksgiving
By John Kriz You can tell much about a person from how he or she approaches wine. Is the focus technical, on yeast strains and
By Icy Frantz I don’t consider myself much of a crafter. I don’t know how to knit or needlepoint. I don’t weave, macrame, or woodwork.
By Emma Barhydt As April unfolds in New Canaan, anticipate a medley of springtime weather. The upcoming week promises a blend of mild temperatures, occasional
By Alex Sarison The American Founders, in their deliberations, did not stumble upon tariff authority by accident. The Constitution, in Article I, Section 8, grants
By Patricia Chadwick The globalization of economies—that of the U.S. as well as most of the rest of the world—began in earnest in the early
By Judy Ostrow Camouflaged by rock formations and wooded surroundings along New Canaan’s side roads, and hidden in plain sight on its larger thoroughfares, is
By Emma Barhydt Northeast The Northeast will kick off the period with unseasonable warmth as high-pressure dominates, with temperatures running 10–20°F above normal through
By Emma Barhydt As April unfolds in New Canaan, the community can anticipate a medley of springtime weather. The upcoming week promises a blend of
By Teresa Alasio MD Imagine a world where your doctor doesn’t just prescribe a one-size-fits-all medication but instead tailors your treatment based on your unique
By Russell R. Barksdale, Jr. Managing a patient’s weight and diabetes can be challenging, and the introduction of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) medications has provided
By John Conte As a landscape architect and president of the Tree Conservancy, I’m excited to share some practical tips that empower homeowners to be
By Anne W. Semmes With all the natural disasters occurring around the world one country is speaking to me today – Sudan. The United Nations
By Sarah Dugal Last Thursday, New Canaan CARES hosted Chris Herren – a former professional basketball player, a highly-sought after voice on the topic of
High above the clouds in the Karakoram Range, four ghostlike figures moved in harmony with the wind. Elusive, powerful, and draped in snow-spotted camouflage, a
A century after Woodrow Wilson declared that government must be “an instrument of civilization,” Connecticut’s governing class appears to have adopted a post-Wilsonian corollary: that government must not merely serve but redesign society according to abstract notions
In the center of New Canaan, where three steeples form a triangle over God’s Acre, the town has quietly pulled off something remarkable—a seamless union of history, preservation, community faith, and future vision. It didn’t involve an
One of the great tests of character is how we respond to the unexpected. Do we crumble under pressure, or do we adapt with grace? Captain Sunita Williams, currently stranded aboard the International Space Station (ISS), offers
As the mother of a young adult on the autism spectrum I am grateful for this month’s effort to spotlight
Is Connecticut poised to have the largest tax increase due to a new housing policy that the legislature may pass?
On April 3rd, the Town Council will approve a final budget for New Canaan Public Schools for 2025-2026. Inquiring minds
I am a parent of two New Canaan High School graduates; one who is out of college and in the
Dear Editor, I am writing this letter to express my concern over very possible impacts to the New Canaan Public
In 2013, Connecticut enacted the so-called “Trust Act” to foster trust between illegal immigrants and state law enforcement. The idea
By Todd Lavieri This week, the New Canaan Board of Finance passed the FY 2025-2026 budget. This budget now goes
Dear Editor, Excellent coverage of the annual budget process in this week’s edition. The overview and message from the First
Dear Editor, As some of you may know, a mother from our community recently raised concerns about a book that
Dear Editor, I wanted to tell you what a well written and researched article you published in the New
By Kirk Carr, Alexis Harrison, & Maria Weingarten For the fifth time, developer lobbying group, DesegregateCT, has put forth their
On behalf of the Exchange Club of New Canaan, thank you to the New Canaan community and residents from nearby
Planet New Canaan would like to thank everyone that supported and participated in our fifth annual Tree*Cycling initiative. Our collective
Dear Editor, Planet New Canaan could not be more thankful to the Town of New Canaan and residents for their
Dear Editor: We commend the state’s General Assembly’s bipartisan Regulation Review Committee for their prudent decision to postpone implementing new
To the Editor, This year marks the 20th year that Lapham Community Center has assisted New Canaan residents with Medicare