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A boutique beauty studio is planned for a vacant commercial space in downtown New Canaan.
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Here are the honor and high honor rolls for New Canaan High School for the second quarter of this academic year, provided by the district.
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In this installment of 0684-Radi0, our free podcast (subscribe here in the iTunes Store), we talk to Fred Noyes, son of Harvard Five architect Eliot Noyes, ahead of the upcoming screening of the documentary “Modernism Inc: The Eliot Noyes Design Story” at The Playhouse on Elm Street.
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Town officials on Tuesday cited the chief of the New Canaan Fire Department in connection with a number of incidents and problems.
During the Fire Commission’s regular meeting, Chief Albe Bassett was notified that he will be “written up for creating a reasonable perception of unequal treatment, as well as for manner of communication with a firefighter that was inappropriate,” according to Fire Commission Chair Robert Fields.
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Municipal officials on Tuesday approved the 2026 season for what has rapidly grown into a downtown tradition in New Canaan.
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Town officials this week approved a lease with a Delaware-based limited liability company to operate The Playhouse.
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Fisina Tomaselli, a devoted daughter of the Roman Catholic faith and unwavering pillar of her family, peacefully entered eternal life on Feb.
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The owners of a popular store in downtown New Canaan say they’re working with their landlords, as they have in the past, amid a highly seasonal retail environment to ensure continued investment in the community.
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New Canaan Library officials are seeking a $1 million grant from the town to help redevelop its legacy building —about one-half of the cost of a project that the organization is planning.
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The following property transfer(s) were recorded recently in the Town Clerk’s office.
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The owner of a commercial building on Elm Street last week filed papers to evict a tenant there, saying rent hasn’t been paid since October, court records show.
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A state Superior Court judge last week upheld a developer’s appeal in a nearly three-year case regarding a planned 93-unit complex on Hill Street in New Canaan. (more…)
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Town officials last week upheld a $30 ticket issued to a woman who hadn’t paid for parking on Elm Street.
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Firefighters on Friday responded to Richards Lane on a report of a fire in the attic of a house under construction, officials say.
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‘New Canaan There & Then’ is sponsored by Brown Harris Stevens Realtors Bettina Hegel, Joanne Santulli and Dawn Sterner.
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Town officials on Wednesday upheld a $30 ticket issued to a longtime resident who failed to pay for parking on Elm Street.