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New Canaan Police at 8:57 p.m. on Feb. 24 received a complaint from Walgreens on Pine Street of youth spraying deodorant throughout the store. 

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L-R: Dr. Michael Groat, chief clinical officer for Silver Hill Hospital; Georgia Nagel; Tracey and Steve Karl; Patricia Spugani, director of community outreach for Town Players. Credit: Kiki Duke Photography LLC

The 2 p.m. Saturday show of “Ordinary People” from the Town Players of New Canaan at the Powerhouse Theatre in Waveny is free to teens. The theater company at a Feb. 25 benefit centered on the production raised $18,000 to support the New Canaan Urgent Assessment program, a partnership between Silver Hill Hospital and the town. Sponsors of “Ordinary People” (running through March 5) and the benefit include Walter Stewart’s Market; Stewart’s Wine and Spirits; Karl Chevrolet; Francos Wine Merchants; Carriage Barn Arts Center; Connecticut Humanities; Connecticut Public; Keith E. Simpson Associates; Help for Kids CT; Kids in Crisis; and Russell and Katie Barksdale.

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Ira Bloom, New Canaan’s town attorney, said municipalities that go to court to fight 8-30g affordable housing developments lose 75% of the time, according to an article published Tuesday on Daniel Woog’s 06880 website, covering Westport.

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The New Canaan Beautification League’s annual appeal is underway. Details here.

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Here’s the new “Wine Minute” from Francos Wine Merchants on Elm Street:

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The New Canaan Preservation Alliance—which Connecticut Judicial Branch records show has four active lawsuits against the town and New Canaan Library—on Feb. 8 presented the the town with a $4,000 bill from the Public Archaeological Laboratory, or “PAL,” according to correspondence obtained by NewCanaanite.com through a Freedom of Information Act request. PAL has “completed the draft of the Church Hill Historic District and our preservation team is almost completed with its review,” NCPA President Neele-Banks Stichnoth told First Selectman Kevin Moynihan in an email. The organization is seeking to create an expanded Historic District in New Canaan. According to the emails, PAL is preparing a “National Register nomination” for the expanded district, and the invoice is for its “fieldwork and background research.”

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A reminder that the New Canaan High School Scholarship Foundation’s popular Color Drop fundraiser is set for March 25 at Waveny. Details here.

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Police at 10:23 a.m. on Feb. 23 received a report of documents stolen from a Valley Road address.

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New Canaan’s Mike Benevento

Congratulations to New Canaan’s Mike Benevento on joining Westport-based CastleKeep Investment Advisors LLC as partner. A father of four who serves as founding member and chair of the New Canaan Athletic Foundation, Benevento joins fellow town resident Steve Haberstroh, a Parks & Recreation Commission member, at CastleKeep. Benevento, who began his career on Wall Street in 1996 and worked most recently as a portfolio manager at Millennium Management, a global alternative investment platform with over $58 billion in assets, is a frequent guest lecturer at the Freeman College of Management at Bucknell University and the Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing. He has also been an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School and is the founder and former chairman of the Bucknell Finance Network and a member emeritus of the Athletics Board of Directors at Bucknell. 

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The town last week filed an objection to the state’s motion to dismiss in its lawsuit versus the Connecticut Department of Housing, which denied New Canaan’s application for four years of relief from the 8-30g affordable housing law. 

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Here’s our favorite Tweet of the week, showing Saxe Middle School students honoring Carl Boccadoro on retiring after 36-plus years as custodian—happy trails, Carl:

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Check out this post, titled “Selling Your Home: Setting Yourself Up For A Smooth Transaction,” from attorney Amy Zabetakis, a founding partner of Rucci Law Group

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Photos from Blossom Hill’s For the Love of a Child annual luncheon where two Blossom Hill Fellows from Afghanistan spoke about the current situation there and how their programs are uplifting girls.

New Canaan-based nonprofit organization Blossom Hill, dedicated to improving the lives of displaced children affected by war and conflict, has raised $36,000 for recent earthquake victims and $37,000 of a $50,000 matching donation to support #LetAfghanGirlsLearn.

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Finally, here are more events worth checking out (add your event to the Community Calendar here and we’ll share it with fellow residents):

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