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On Friday, May 1, 2026, our beloved Michelino, “Mike” Bianco, age 86, passed peacefully with his family by his side.
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NewCanaanite.com recently received the following letter.
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Join fellow residents and NewCanaanite.com editor Michael Dinan for the monthly Community Coffee, to be held 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, May 7 in the Jim & Dede Bartlett Auditorium at New Canaan Library.
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Since 2019, New Canaan’s Ned Monaghan has restored more than 400 feet of historic stone walls at a nature preserve along the Fivemile River.
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The following property transfer(s) were recorded recently in the Town Clerk’s office.\
For more information about each property from the assessor, click on the street address.
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The New Canaan Fire Department on Thursday afternoon responded to two carbon monoxide or “CO” incidents, including one at Solé on Elm Street.
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‘New Canaan There & Then’ is sponsored by Brown Harris Stevens Realtors Bettina Hegel, Joanne Santulli and Dawn Sterner.
It’s the oldest military decoration in American history.
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The Board of Selectmen last week approved a $12,000 contract with a Stamford-based company to remove graffiti and repaint parts of the Talmadge Hill Train Station.
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We are saddened to announce that Sally Anne Brown, 83, of Norwalk, CT, died peacefully on Sunday, April 26, 2026 with her loving family by her side.
Sally Anne lived a full and vibrant life.
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A New Canaan dog underwent a 10-day home quarantine this month after she bit an older canine at Spencer’s Run, records show.
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NewCanaanite.com recently received the following letter.
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Alicia O’Brien Eppler, 63, of New Canaan, CT passed away peacefully in her home on April 23, 2026 after a ~15-year battle with cancer.
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New Canaan CARES is holding its popular annual fundraiser, the Home Tour, on May 15.
We connected with the chair of the nonprofit organization’s board, Natalie Jones, ahead of the big day.
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[Arnold Karp is managing principal of 751 Weed Street LLC.]
This week, shovels are going into the ground at 751 Weed Street and one of two projects are going to be built.
The 102 unit version has already been fully approved by the courts.
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Town officials last week began removing an “undocumented” underground storage tank from the site of the former Irwin House, a project that should be finished mid-May.
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It all started with a book club.