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By State Representative Lucy Dathan September is National Recovery Month, and our community recently recognized addiction awareness with a town vigil hosted by the New
By Icy Frantz I wasn’t a dog person growing up. We always had one or two in the house, but as a young girl, I
By Anne White On September 6, 2024, New Canaan Country School (NCCS) transformed its campus into a dynamic arena for the much-anticipated Grit & Wit
By Patricia Chadwick It is apt today, as we await with anticipation the decision next week regarding a possible reduction in the level of the
By Russell Barksdale, Jr. A newly released study has raised significant concerns over the consumption of energy drinks among children and adolescents, revealing a troubling
By Jim Knox The peal of their clear twittering calls drifted down to me as I watched the small birds zip and wheel against a
By John Kriz Sibley Lecture Renowned bird expert and author David Sibley spoke to a full house at the New Canaan Library on Saturday, September
By Jim Knox I first heard the creature in the thick conifers bordering a stream flowing along the Connecticut-New York line. It sounded almost mechanical—like
By Teresa Alasio MD In recent years, vitamin D has been at the forefront of discussions surrounding health and wellness, touted for its role in
By Robert Williamson New Canaan Playhouse was abuzz with energy during a special event hosted at the freshly refurbished Cinema Lab. Residents and dignitaries gathered
By Beth Barhydt The Lapham Community Center, a cornerstone of New Canaan life, is busier than ever, and Director Aggie Aspinwall couldn’t be more excited.
By Meg Newton Happy Dog Days of Summer, everyone! It’s that funny transitional season when the air conditioner’s still kicking on and some days are
By Russell R. Barksdale The Hippocratic Oath, a time-honored pledge among physicians, extends beyond the commitment to “first do no harm.” Its essence, encapsulated in
By Julie O’Brien Deasy Continuing our series about good local excursions to take this summer, we are catching up after the break with four featured
By Teresa Alasio MD Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, a common yet often misunderstood autoimmune disorder, affects millions of people worldwide. Named after Dr. Hakaru Hashimoto, who first
By John Engel In 1968 midcentury modern architect Richard Foster designed The Round House in Wilton for his own family, a house also known as
By Emma Barhydt If you’re looking for a coastal retreat that blends modern sophistication with New England’s rich heritage, the AC Hotel Portsmouth in New
By Teresa Alasio Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, a common yet often misunderstood autoimmune disorder, affects millions of people worldwide. Named after Dr. Hakaru Hashimoto, who first described
New Canaan residents, like many across Connecticut, are experiencing a sharp rise in their electric bills. With the state’s energy costs ranked as the third-highest in the country—behind only Hawaii and California—this burden is felt acutely, especially
The New Canaan Playhouse has long stood as a cultural anchor in our town, a cherished space where generations of residents have gathered to experience the magic of cinema. However, in recent years, this beloved venue faced
Our editorial this week: The recent announcement by First Selectman Dionna Carlson that New Canaan has successfully secured a second moratorium from the applicability of Connecticut’s State Statute 8-30g is a significant, if belated, achievement. This moratorium
Dear Editor: On behalf of the New Canaan Parent Support Group and our co-Host New Canaan Community Foundation, I’d like
By Maria Wringerten and Jan Schaefer CT residents’ and businesses all suffered quite an initial shock (no pun intended) at
Dear Editor: We’ve just been to “What’s Done Is Done” by the Town Players of New Canaan at the Powerhouse.
Dear Editor: It’s National Recovery Month! While September has always ushered in my birthday along with the end of summer,
To the Editor of the New Canaan Sentinel, For as long as you launched your paper, you & your journalists
To the Editor: It seems the Town has recklessly made the decision not to fulfill its obligation to remove snow
To the Editor: On behalf of the Family Fireworks Committee, I would like to thank all who supported the 43rd
To the Editor: On Thursday June 6th, Staying Put in New Canaan held their annual Summer Soirée. The fundraiser allows
To the Editor: Recently while walking The Bristow & New Canaan trails motorized scooters & bikes were running on them.
Listen, I’m just a kid but I want to solve my own problems. Sometimes I feel like me and my
To the Editor: The New Canaan Pops in the Park Committee wishes to express our gratitude to the residents of
Over the past few days, the US House of Representatives has initiated an investigation(1) into the origins of COVID-19, Dr.
To The Editor, The New Canaan Town Council Bylaws & Ordinances Committee is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, June 5th
The New Canaan Board of Trustees announces the resignation of CEO and President, Kim McNally, effective May 31st. “Kim is
Dear Editor, My first year as chair of the St Mark’s May Fair is complete. I want to express my
Dear Editor, For the last three years the New Canaan Beautification League (NCBL) has been working with New Canaan’s Department