New Canaan Police at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday received a report of a BMW X5 stolen overnight from a a North Wilton Road driveway.
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First Presbyterian Nursery School is hiring a new director, details here.
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Police are investigating a Jan. 14 report of mail stolen from a mailbox on Lost District Drive.
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The Board of Selectmen on Tuesday appointed John Engel as a regular member of the Planning & Zoning Commission.
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Here’s the latest “Wine Minute” from Franco’s Wine Merchants on Elm Street:
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The “Women of Waveny” exhibit at the New Canaan Historical Society & Museum is open and runs through March 31. Some background here on the show.
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The Police Commission on Wednesday night honored Lt. Jim George, who retired from the New Canaan Police Department after 54 years on the force. “He honorably served our department and town from October 30, 1967 to January 2, 2022,” Police Chief Leon Krolikowski said. “We will all miss him and wish him well in his well-deserved retirement.”
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The selectmen on Tuesday also appointed Nancy Bemis and Marley Thackray to the Parking Commission.
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New Canaan Public Schools is hiring substitute teachers at an increased rate of $125 per day. Details here.
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Krolikowksi reported to the Police Commission during its regular Wednesday that NCPD received 64 calls for family disputes in 2021, up from 47 the year before. Car crashes with property damage were up from 241 to 347 in the same time period.
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New Canaan-founded nonprofit organization LiveGirl is putting on a number of free programs this winter and spring for grades five through college. More info here.
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First Selectman Kevin Moynihan said during an update to the Town Council on Wednesday night that plans for the Playhouse will be unveiled next week.
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New Canaan’s dil figaro, a dietician-approved personalized meal delivery service, is offering its first three meals free for a limited time.
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Grace Farms Foundation recently welcomed civil rights icon Ruby Bridges for a virtual conversation about her life, experiences, and thoughts on fostering greater understanding, dialogue and inclusivity. The interview conducted by Grace Farms Community Initiative Director Karen Kariuki with will be screened at Grace Farms in February for Black History Month. Program times and details here.
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Some upcoming events worth booking (upload your events here for our calendar and we’ll share them):
- Author Gus Moreno Presents Debut Novel ‘This Thing Between Us’ (January 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm)
- ‘Made in China: A Prisoner, an SOS Letter and the Hidden Cost of America’s Cheap Goods,’ Presented by Author Amelia Pang (January 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm)
- Vaccination Clinic (January 28 @ 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm)
- Get Your Garden Ready for Spring (February 2 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am)
- Opening Night – Lizzy Rockwell / Friends & Family (February 3 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
- ‘The Domestic Herbal: Plants for the Home in the Seventeenth Century’ Presented by Author Margaret Willes (February 8 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm)
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Moynihan said in his Wednesday update that Eversource plans to bring gas hookups to businesses on upper Elm, Pine and Grove Streets in the spring.
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Nonprofit organization STAR, Inc., Lighting the Way on Jan. 13 held an educational webinar after receiving a $15,000 grant from The Arc-US and AmeriCorps to create a program to address local food insecurity and hunger that included Open Doors Shelter and Person-to-Person. “The Martin Luther King Day Service 2022 project addresses food insecurity in our community and, in the months ahead, volunteers will work alongside STAR clients to prepare, deliver and serve hot meals to Open Door and collect non-perishable food items to be delivered to Person-to-Person,” STAR said in a press release.
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Finally, police received reports of motor vehicles passing stopped school buses in the area of 205 Main St. at 2:10 p.m. on Jan. 15 and at Mariomi and Valley Roads at 12:26 p.m. on Jan. 18.