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It’s Spirit Week at New Canaan High School, and Tuesday was “Costume Day.” The photos above were snapped at ABC House of New Canaan Tuesday morning (thanks, John). ABC House is set to hold its 42 annual fundraiser at the Country Club of New Canaan. The gala will include a live auction and raffle, and will be attended by ABC scholars, their families and host families. Here’s more information on the event and how to get tickets.

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Boston, Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Tulsa, DetroitNew Canaan. What do they have in common? According to this list, they’re “America’s Most Crazily Prideful Hometowns.” Not sure the writer here understands that our train station is located in such proximity to God’s Acre—otherwise, not a bad title to earn. (Thanks to First Selectman Rob Mallozzi for the heads-up on this one.)

New Canaan Animal Control Officer Allyson Halm. Photo by Mackenzie Lewis

New Canaan Animal Control Officer Allyson Halm. Photo by Mackenzie Lewis

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Congratulations to Animal Control Officer Allyson Halm, who on Tuesday was approved by the Board of Selectmen to take over as the full-time officer in the New Canaan Police Department’s unit. She succeeds Officer Maryann Kleinschmitt, who will retire at month’s end. The town’s human resources director, Cheryl Pickering-Jones, said Halm comes with a “wealth of information.” Selectman Nick Williams said, “If she reminds you of Maryann, that’s good.” First Selectman Rob Mallozzi, said Halm has “big shoes to fill.” “That is a high bar Maryann set, that’s for sure,” he said.

Some of the New Canaan High School playing fields on Aug. 19, 2014. Credit: Michael Dinan

Some of the New Canaan High School playing fields on Aug. 19, 2014. Credit: Michael Dinan

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Firefighters at 11:15 a.m. Monday rushed to Waveny Park on a report of a brush fire. Arriving, Fire Chief Jack Hennessey tells us, they found a small area of brush at the base of a tree smoldering. It was over by the water towers and likely was ignited by a tree branch falling and hitting a power line, he said.

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Just FYI: Though there are no urinals in the men’s rooms at Town Hall following its renovation and expansion, the toilet seats in both water closets, on all three floors, are nearly always up.

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New Canaan Police on Friday brought a felony charge of first-degree forgery—as well as conspiracy to commit first-degree forgery, fifth-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit fifth-degree larceny—against a 26-year-old Orange, N.J. man who is accused of passing counterfeit $100 bills at Walgreens in May.

New Canaan's Charlie Sokolowski on a buddy bench he installed as part of his Eagle Scout project. Contributed

New Canaan’s Charlie Sokolowski on a buddy bench he installed as part of his Eagle Scout project. Contributed

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Congratulations to New Canaan’s Charlie Sokolowski, who for his Eagle Scout project installed Buddy Benches at the elementary schools in town. The benches are designed to help kids connect with each other: Whenever someone wants a “buddy,” they sit on the bench and the idea is that a willing pal comes over to hang out.

Alicia Brandfellner, owner of Ciel Eau day spa by the corner of East Avenue at Main Street, and First Selectman Rob Mallozzi at the official ribbon-cutting for the new business, on Sept. 21, 2015. Contributed

Alicia Brandfellner, owner of Ciel Eau day spa by the corner of East Avenue at Main Street, and First Selectman Rob Mallozzi at the official ribbon-cutting for the new business, on Sept. 21, 2015. Contributed

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Congratulations to Alicia Brandfellner on the Grand Opening of Ciel Eau day spa at 1 East Ave. (just below the corner at Main Street). The first selectman on Monday attended the official ribbon-cutting for the new business, a member of the New Canaan Chamber of Commerce that can be found here on Facebook.

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On Saturday, Sept. 26, in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration the New Canaan’s Police Department and Walgreens announced their participation in the nationwide prescription drug “Take-Back” initiative that seeks to prevent increased medication abuse and promote the proper disposal of medications. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., potentially dangerous, expired, unused, and unwanted prescription and over the counter medications will be collected for destruction at Walgreens located at 36 Pine St. The service is free and anonymous. Prescription and over the counter medications will be accepted.

Downtown New Canaan on the morning of Jan. 27, 2015. Credit: Terry Dinan

Downtown New Canaan on the morning of Jan. 27, 2015. Credit: Terry Dinan

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Town officials on Tuesday approved a contract with Morton Salt to buy 3,000 tons of treated salt ($262,290) for keeping roads clear during and after snow storms this coming winter. Highway Superintendent Mose Saccary of the DPW said that last winter New Canaan set its high-water mark for salt purchased to treat town roads, at 2,925 tons.

DS shares a peace sign while riding Jack. New Canaan Mounted Troop photo

DS shares a peace sign while riding Jack. New Canaan Mounted Troop photo

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New Canaan Mounted Troop, a nonprofit organization located on Carter Street, was honored by the EQUUS Foundation with a $5,000 “Horse Whisperer Grant.” NCMT, which helps develop leadership, responsibility and confidence in youth through sound horsemanship, three years ago launched its “Super Troopers” therapeutic equine care and riding programs for children and adults with physical, developmental, emotional, and intellectual disabilities. The organization relies entirely on donated horses and ponies. Find more information here.

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Rotary Club of New Canaan will 2015 Family Lobsterfest this Friday night and all day Saturday at the New Canaan Historical Society, 13 Oenoke Ridge Road. (Rt.124). Lobster dinners, including lobster, corn on the cob, beverage and dessert, are $40, and there are also hotdog and chicken dinners. All proceeds go to area charities. Click here for more information.

Diane Knetzger, senior vice president and director of marketing at Bankwell. Credit: Michael Dinan

Diane Knetzger, senior vice president and director of marketing at Bankwell. Credit: Michael Dinan

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Bankwell this week launched a new campaign that includes a multi-media mix of television, radio, print, digital and out-of-home. The bank hired New Canaan-based creative director Mike Wilson and his firm, Jumpinfish, LLC, to create and produce its ad campaign, which features real people in and around local Fairfield and New Haven landmarks. Highlights include a 30 second spot which will run for 8 weeks on cable channels, including CNBC, CNN, MSNBC, Bloomberg, ESPN, Food Network, A&E and HGTV. The commercial will also appear in live-streaming sports broadcasts and online video.

From the summer 2015 inaugural Camp LiveGirl at NCHS. Contributed

From the summer 2015 inaugural Camp LiveGirl at NCHS. Contributed

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This past summer’s Camp LiveGirl was such a success in creating opportunities for the middle school girls of Fairfield County to come together, that it’s extending into several LiveGirl Leadership Summits during the school year. The first summit will involve 40 middle school girls from Bridgeport, Stamford and New Canaan and be held 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 2 at Wakeman Boys & Girls Club in Bridgeport.

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The Town Council last week appointed members of the Charter Revision Commission. They are: Kathleen Corbet, Kit Devereaux, Mike Franco, John Hetherington, Sally Hines, Dave Hunt, Kate Hurlock, Russ Kimes, Rich Townsend and Penny Young.

Rich Mich 2015, a runaway victory for Richey's squad.

Rich Mich 2015, a runaway victory for Richey’s squad.

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This just in: The Recidivists won the annual “Rich-Mich Softball Game” by a score of 14-7. The 18th annual contest was held at St. Luke’s School on Sunday. Playing for the Richey Recidivists were: George Bennington, Rick DeNey, Sam DeNey, Mark Rajkowski, Hans Dijs, Doug Dooley, Rick Kilbride, Kevin Wilder, and captain Keith Richey. For the Michno Maurauders, Peter Bennington, Roger Bolton, Will Fornshell, James O’Hora, Jim Petrus, Paul Price, Chip Steppacher, Luke Tashjian, Chas Timberlake, and captain Tim Michno. The Recidivists 14-7 prevailed over the Marauders in a well-played, injury-free contest on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The Marauders were leading 5-3 going into the bottom of the fifth inning when the Recidivists put together a string of line drives, scoring 9 runs, and taking an 14 to 5 lead. The Marauders scored 2 runs in the top of the seventh inning in a valiant come-back attempt that fell short. Along the way, there was a home run by Luke Tashjian and triples by Rick Kilbride and Chas Timberlake. This once a year men’s softball game has become a New Canaan tradition. The teams are picked at random from those weekend (also weakened) warriors who show up to see if they still have the right stuff, generally local men in their 40s to 60s.

Larry Weaner will be the keynote speaker for New Canaan Beautification League’s Autumn Luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 7.

Larry Weaner will be the keynote speaker for New Canaan Beautification League’s Autumn Luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 7.

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Nationally recognized wildflower meadow expert, Larry Weaner will be the keynote speaker for New Canaan Beautification League’s Autumn Luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at Woodway Country Club in Darien. His lecture is entitled “Native Wildflower Meadows: Let’s Get Real!” The public is invited to join League members for this exceptional event. Click here for more information.

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The New Canaan Community Foundation is proud to acknowledge extraordinary volunteer efforts by New Canaan residents, including honoring some “unsung” heroes who have not been recognized for their efforts. Both organizations and individuals are eligible to submit nominations. Awards will be made in the volunteer categories of Youth, Hands-On, and Board Leadership. Nominations are due Thursday, October 1st.  Click here for the form.

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