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New Canaan Police are investigating the theft of a catalytic converter, reported stolen from a vehicle parked in the Schoolhouse Apartments lot at 2:53 p.m. on May 26.

L-R sitting: Fatou Niang (co-chair of STAR), Rebecca Fox (New Canaan Library) and Jane Himmel (co-Chair). L-R standing: Michael Dinan, Nancy Geary (New Canaan Museum & Historical Society) and Harold Teran (VP Market Manager Bankwell). Terry Dinan photo

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Stand Together Against Racism’s “Hearts of Freedom: A Juneteenth Community Celebration” will be held 4 to 7 p.m. on June 19 at the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society. It’s free—more info and RSVP QR code here.

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Parks & Rec Commissioner Jack Hawkins resigned Thursday from the appointed body. In a resignation letter to Town Clerk Claudia Weber, he wrote, in part: “To say the least, my family and I are going through a tremendously difficult time in our lives. Having our personal drama mercilessly broadcasted in the local press hasn’t been helpful. It’s been a pleasure and an honor to serve the community.”

Pride flags outside of Vine Cottage in New Canaan in June 2022. Photo courtesy of Julia Stewart

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Rainbow flags began appearing Wednesday on residential and commercial properties throughout town to mark the start of LGBTQ Pride Month here in New Canaan. Flags are $12 and details on ordering can be found here on the New Canaan Pride group on Facebook.

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NewCanaanite.com on May 17 surpassed 1 million pageviews for 2022, the earliest that the news site has reached the milestone in any calendar year.

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A friendly reminder that the Steve Benko Pool dedication will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the pool in Waveny.

L-R: Chuck Haberstroh, who co-chairs the Lou Gehrig Day Committee, and Steve Haberstroh at the June 2, 2022 Yankees game.

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Thursday marked the second annual Lou Gehrig Day for Major League Baseball—an effort to raise awareness, education and funding in the fight against ALS that’s driven by New Canaan’s Haberstroh family. Here’s a podcast from last year with Steve Haberstroh, who also is a member of the Parks & Recreation Commission. The Haberstrohs also were featured this week in a 20-minute spot with Sweeny Murthi on WFAN. Though he’s a Red Sox fan (boo), Haberstroh attended Thursday night’s Yankees game to celebrate the day.

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Police are investigating the theft of a cellphone stolen from a self-checkout register at CVS. The larceny was reported at 7:34 p.m. on May 30.

The large baseball field at Mead Park was always located just where it is. This postcard is probably from the 1930s—the grandstands seen beyond the first-base line were not created until then.

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Speaking of baseball, here’s a heads-up: New Canaan’s Kelley Franco Throop is giving a free talk—“A Whole New Ballgame: 10 Ways That Baseball Has Changed Since We Were Kids“—to be held at 1 p.m. on June 13 at Lapham Community Center. A practicing attorney in New Canaan, Franco Throop is a former guest lecturer at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

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Here are some more great local events to look into:

Darryl Demos

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Darryl Demos was elected May 25 as a director of Bankwell Financial Group Inc. Formerly the executive vice president of Curinos and general manager at Novantas, Demos holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College and master’s from the Stern School of Business at New York University. His “vast experience as an advisor to the banking industry, coupled with his technology and financial experience, make him an ideal addition to our board,” Bankwell CEO Chris Gruseke said in a statement. 

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The New Canaan Housing Authority’s eviction of a tenant in a Millport Avenue apartment is heading to trial June 30, Connecticut Judicial Branch records show. The agency had said that following “several warnings” from her landlord, a tenant there “continues to allow her dog to urinate and defecate on her deck, throw the feces off of her balcony, and fail to clean up after this dog creating a foul odor and significant sanitation safety and health threats.” The tenant denied many of the accusations in her response, saying in part that the dog in question was re-homed when the landlord communicated its concerns.

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L-R: State Rep. Tom O’Dea (R-125th), William Winalski, Andrew Liang, Sean DiPanni, Robert Williams, Nicholas Megdanis, Thomas Goetz, Conrad Ivaneza, state Sen. Ryan Fazio (R-36th).

Congratulations to the following members of Eagle Scouts Troop 70 on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout:

High School Seniors

  • Sean Christopher Di Panni
  • Conrad Cummings Ivaneza (Bronze Palm)
  • Andy Liang
  • Nicholas Theodore Megdanis
  • William Christopher Winalski (Silver Palm)

High School Junior

  • Thomas Feehan Goetz. (Bronze Palm)

High School Sophomore

  • Robert Thompson Russell Williams. (Silver Palm)

L-R: Susan Guerrero, Ed Vollmer, Patricia Funt Oxman, Terry Spring, and Bill Van Loan working at the Maple Street Cemetery. Photo courtesy of Susan Serven

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Finally, volunteers worked for this Memorial Day to clear and lay flags at New Canaan’s Maple Street Cemetery. Founded in 1825 by Ezra Benedict, the cemetery was home to town founders and at least one military hero, Corporal Jonathan Ayres, who served in the 9th Regiment, under Captain Mead, during the Revolutionary War, the volunteers say.

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