By Julie O’Brien Deasy Question: Is there anywhere to shred old papers and dispose of hazardous materials? Answer: Twice a year, the Town of
By Jim Knox I will never forget my first glimpse of a wild Cutthroat trout. I was walking the brushy banks of the North Fork
By Patricia Chadwick So often we hear of the travails of patients in the course of medical treatment—from bureaucracy to overbilling, from complications regarding insurance
By Julie O’Brien Deasy Question: When is the Farmers Market opening this year? Answer: This question came at the perfect time, as the Farmers
By Jim Knox Mother Nature is an inventor, and her inventions are often as puzzling as they are diverse. With so many life forms fulfilling
By Mitchell M. Hurvitz A rabbi asked his students two thousand years ago: “At what time should you recite your morning prayers?” The students began
By Emily Umbdenstock Going on a trip. Need 4 outfits. I’ve packed 35 just to be safe. -Unknown Truth, New Canaanites…at least for this newbie.
By Julie O’Brien Deasy Question: We are going away for Spring Break next week, and I want to bring a good book. Do you have
By Julie O’Brien Deasy Question: Where can adults take arts or crafts classes in town? Answer: This week’s column is a great opportunity
By Jim Knox The triumphant return of spring you can find in your backyard by Jim Knox. The first lime-green shoots of Skunk Cabbage, the
By Nathan Hart I recently heard a quote attributed to Rev. Ernest Campbell who was the pastor of Riverside Church in New York City in
By Emily Umbdenstock Seasons with our kids will end. Grieve them, but not for too long because you absolutely don’t want to miss the next
By Jim Knox Perhaps no animal is more synonymous with spring than the rabbit. Throughout recorded history, it has served as both harbinger and
By John Engel Douglas Elliman and Knight Frank have released the highly anticipated 2024 Wealth Report. These are the highlights: First, some definitions: HNWI is
By Emily Umbdenstock Easter is a time for dressing up, looking your best, and hunting for candy. It’s Halloween in reverse. -Melanie White Easter is
By Icy Frantz If I had to choose, I would say I am a dog person. We have three enormously treasured four-legged furry friends in
By John Kriz New Canaan is sometimes viewed through a narrow lens, with the town being, as the British say, ‘Much of a muchness.’ While
By Julie O’Brien Deasy Question: I’ve never visited The Glass House, and it’s right here in New Canaan. Can you tell me more about it?
This week the Gridiron Club, an organization started 63 years ago for the sole purpose is to celebrate community service in New Canaan, honoring Tom Stadler. Since its inception, the Gridiron Club has served as a beacon
We invite you to be a part of our editorial page all year long and hope you will write often. Before we launched the New Canaan Sentinel last year we had long discussions about what type of
In an era where the celestial dance of our cosmos continues to captivate and confound, the recent solar eclipse offers a poignant reflection on the human condition, the natural world, and the transcendent experience of shared wonder.
Theodore Roosevelt aptly stated, “Here is your country. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children’s children.” This ethos resonates with the
To the Editor, Like the many volunteers in Town who commit time and talent to benefit our community, the New
To the Editor, Hope you are doing well. I enjoy reading our newspaper, Sentinel, every week. Especially the Amusement, entertaining,
To Planning and Zoning: I am writing to strongly object to St Luke’s proposal to build a 200 car garage.
Dear Veterans, I have lived in New Canaan for 70 years, am a WWII combat Veteran and I served in
I am writing about the new barriers put in place for the restaurants. As a shop owner in town these
It’s no exaggeration to say that St. Luke’s School’s proposal to build a private above ground 200 car parking garage
To the Editor: I am writing to firmly oppose the construction of a 200-car above-ground parking garage by St. Luke’s
To Our Community: We are reaching out today to let everyone know about our organization – Women Empowering Women Institute.
Editor, There is a hidden treasure right on the New Canaan, Darien border, just minutes from our town center, that
Dear Editor: On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the New England Dance Theatre (NEDT), I would like to
I began the day this morning by reading our print copy of the Sentinel. You have put together a great
OpEd by Todd Lavieri As part of our goal to keep the town informed and provide meaningful updates from time
Dear Editor, On behalf of the New Canaan YMCA Annual Campaign Committee, we are writing to ask our fellow community
The New Canaan Chamber of Commerce thanks all the groups and organizations that contribute to our work.
You’re in the driver’s seat so enjoy kicking off 2024 heading in a new and different direction!
No matter our need, background, or stage in life, we can always count on the Y.