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New Canaan Police at 9:15 a.m. on Dec. 20 received a report of a ring missing from an Elm Place home.

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Recycle your Christmas tree by dropping it off from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. between Dec. 31 and Jan. 8 at the Steve Benko Pool parking lot, an effort led by Planet New Canaan.

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Perkins House at 63 Park St. in an October 1969 photo. Courtesy of the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society

The Maxwell Perkins House at 63 Park St. is for sale, according to a sign on the property. Purchased in 2018 for $2,475,000, the home’s most recent owner had planned to install a new museum inside, focused on historic preservation.

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Locally based Alexa Oliveri, an intuitive business and life advisor, and company wellness leader, works with both organizations and individuals “to help redefine and establish their place in an ever-changing world.”

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Police at 5:55 p.m. on Dec. 20 received a report of a larceny from the YMCA on South Avenue. An Under Armour backpack and Apple AirPods were reported stolen.

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Walter Stewart’s Market raised more than $3,300 for local nonprofit organizations through its “T-Bill Donation Days” program:

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The New Canaan Bank withdrew its application with the state and will not launch, according to the Hartford Business Journal.

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Clockwise from top-left: Kim Malizia, Ryan Krolikowski, Liz Kay, Anna Valente-Krolikowski and Allison Fitzpatrick behind the counter at Baskin Robbins on its last night of business, Dec. 28, 2019. Credit: Michael Dinan

Police Chief Leon Krolikowski‘s final day at New Canaan Police Department on Wednesday was exactly three. years after his wife, Anna Valente-Krolikowski, worked her final day at Baskin Robbins on Main Street (Dec. 28, 2022).

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Police are investigating a laptop reported stolen from a River Street home at 1:01 p.m. on Dec. 21.

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The owner of a River Street home on Tuesday filed eviction papers in state Superior Court, saying tenants there haven’t paid $3,300 in monthly rent since April.

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Clockwise from top-left: John Kerchoff, Doug Gillespie, Jim Hilboldt and Paul Bamatter.

Staying Put in New Canaan is welcoming new Board members Paul Bamatter, Doug Gillespie, Jim Hilboldt and John Kerchoff. They join: Tom Stadler, President; Peter Ziesing, Vice-President; Susie Catlin, Secretary; Tracy Karl, Treasurer; Betsy Afragola; Ray Boller; Dr. Sherman Bull; Ralph Hills; Judy Johnson; Joel Pelzner; Mimi Pitt; and Donna Simone in contributing their knowledge and expertise to Staying Put. 

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Police at 1:03 p.m. on Dec. 21 received a report of a strange letter sent to the New Canaan Tax Department at Town Hall. Authorities determined that the same letter had been sent to 80 other Town Hall locations and there was no threat or cause for alarm.

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Finally, some great news out of Waveny LifeCare Network—congratulations, Brandon: 

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