Town Purchasing Four Water Bottle Fillers for Parks, NCHS Track

Town officials on Tuesday approved about $14,000 to purchase four water fountain bottle fillers. 

The Board of Selectmen voted 3-0 in favor of a contract with an Oakmont, Pa.-based company to purchase the Murdock-brand machines. Two of them will be replacement installations, at Mead Park Playground and upper trail entrance to Irwin Park, while two others will be new installations, at the New Canaan High School track and upcoming Waveny Park Playground with a nearby outdoor fitness area, according to Superintendent of Parks Ryan Restivo. The two existing machines are about 10 to 15 years old, he said at the selectmen’s regular meeting, held at Town Hall and via videoconference. 

“The unit at Irwin Park will have a pet bowl feature on it, similar to the one that’s installed at the dog park now,” Restivo said. First Selectman Dionna Carlson and Selectmen Steve Karl and Amy Murphy Carroll voted 3-0 in favor of the $13,942 contract with Equiparts Corp. The selectmen asked whether the cost includes installation (no, and in some cases a live water tap is needed, which requires two contractors including an excavator), whether funds are allocated for the tap (yes), how long these machines should last (20 years) and whether they’ll look good (yes they’re stainless steel and in color).

New Facial Recognition Mini-Lockers at ‘Steve Benko Pool’: Parks & Rec Roundup

Residents who take advantage of the Steve Benko Pool at Waveny this summer have a new amenity waiting for them. 

About 20 facial recognition-activated mini-lockers will be made available in a single unit outside the locker rooms for those who want to store something small such as a wallet and/or cellphone, according to Parks & Recreation Director John Howe. “When you use them you’ll go up and put your face there and then you go back and can get in and once you’re back in your face is gone, and it goes to whoever is next,” Howe told members of the Parks & Recreation Commission last week. “So they’re very simple to use. And they also have USB charging ports. So if you wanted to charge your phone while you were swimming, you could.

Disorderly Charge for New Canaan Man, 52

Police last week arrested a 52-year-old New Canaan man and charged him with disorderly conduct. 

At about 10:03 p.m. on April 8, officers responded to a Hickok Road home on a report of a dispute between the man and victim, police said. Through an investigation, authorities established probable cause for the misdemeanor charge, according to a police report. The man was released on a promise to appear the following day in state Superior Court. Police withheld details, saying it’s a domestic matter. Under state law, people are guilty of disorderly conduct if they “with intent to cause inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk … [e]ngages in … threatening behavior; or … annoys or interferes with another person,” among other reasons.

‘We’re Really Excited’: Irwin Park To Get Dozens of New Trees

Town officials last week voiced support for a plan to install dozens of trees in a popular park near downtown New Canaan. The Parks & Recreation Commission during its regular meeting April 9 voted 9-0 in favor of the New Canaan Garden Club’s plan to plant nearly 50 trees in Irwin Park. “We’re really excited,” Tori Frazer, co-chair of the Club’s Irwin Park Committee, told members of Parks & Rec at the meeting, held at Lapham Community Center and via videoconference. “It’s really going to enhance the beauty of Irwin.”

Parks & Rec Chair George Benington and members Gene Goodman, Hank Green, Keith Richey, Susan Lione, Douglas Murphy, Timothy Klimpl, Lindsey Heron, Melany Hearne and Brittney Singer voted in favor. Commissioner David Shea was absent.