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By Emma Barhydt In May 2023, Heritage Crafts released the fourth edition of its Red List of Endangered Crafts, a comprehensive assessment of traditional craft

By Carl Franco The Super Bowl is here, and it’s time to pick a side. Are you Patriots or Seahawks? Do you spell it Super

By Stuart Adelberg Punxsutawney Phil just pissed me off! Six more weeks? Really?? Forty-two more days of this crazy cold! Maybe you want to throw

By Frank Gallo Amherst Island, Ontario, February 1984. It was -5°f and nearing dusk. Trudging back through the deep snow with icicles hanging from my

By Elizabeth Barhydt There’s an Irish phrase that came over the radio Sunday morning, just as we were pouring coffee and watching the snowfall build:

By Dr. Teresa Alasio If you’re in midlife, you have probably noticed some subtle changes in how your body feels. Maybe your energy dips more

By Annie Harrington As a parent, you’ve likely seen the classic teen routine: a whirlwind of early school starts, demanding extracurriculars, and late-night study sessions/phone

By Carl Franco Eat This. Drink That. Recipes, Wines, and some thoughts in between Now that the holidays are over, it’s nice to return to

By Icy Frantz We spent Christmas Eve in a no-frills New England church in northern Vermont. One of our kids likened it to a box

By Mimi Santry The lack of affordable housing is a concern facing many younger people in the U.S. Construction hasn’t kept up with demand, and

By Dionna Carlson Wishing you a safe and healthy start to the year. As we begin the new year, January 6 marked the formal start

By Teresa Alasio Clinics and emergency rooms across Fairfield County are reporting a sharp rise in patients with high fevers, cough, and body aches as

By Carl Franco The season’s magic has worn off. Perhaps some garland still wraps the railing, a stray stocking hangs from the mantel, Three Kings
By Russell R. Barksdale, Ph.D. For thousands of Connecticut families, the end of the year brings a familiar anxiety, one that has little to do

By Tina Courpas The dumbing down of complex policy issues into partisan shorthand attacks is a characteristic of today’s politics that I am working to

By Frank Gallo Write this down. Never drive up route 388 into the mountains of Puerto Rico (PR). It doesn’t matter if GPS says it’s

By Dionna Carlson December is a time to reflect on the past year, celebrate our community, and look ahead with hope and optimism. I want

New Canaan is a town that thrives on connection. Our schools, town events, volunteer networks, and neighborhood gatherings give life to a sense of shared purpose. But even in a place built on community, grievances accumulate. People

New Canaan is considering revisions to its town charter, and it is a big deal. It really is. The charter is the constitutional architecture of municipal life — a governing document that affects how power is distributed,

New Canaan is engaged in a consequential exercise: examining the document that orders its civic life. Charter revision lacks glamour, which is precisely why it deserves attention. The charter is the town’s operating manual, not a slogan
I disagree with the Sentinel editorial board’s January 29, 2026, editorial, “What Works,” which relies heavily on comments made by
Laura Budzelek is a multilingual singer-songwriter and actress. The artist’s operatic background makes her stand apart from other pop rock
The Interfaith Council of New Canaan is proud to host its 24th Annual Celebration of the life of the Rev.
To the Editor, As a recent transplant to New Canaan, I moved here expecting a charming town, but I wasn’t
Dear Editor, On behalf of the New Canaan YMCA Annual Campaign Committee, we are writing to ask our fellow community
Transparency in public education isn’t optional. It never was. The Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission just made that crystal clear.
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