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New Canaan Police at 2:12 p.m. Tuesday arrested an individual on an active arrest warrant out of Trumbull after making a motor vehicle stop at Seminary Street and Oenoke Lane, and charged the person with failure to appear.

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The New Canaan Land Trust is reaching an agreement with the First Taxing District of Norwalk to purchase an antique house at 1124 Valley Road as well as one acre of property that will connect to the nonprofit organization’s Browne Preserve, First Selectman Kevin Moynihan said during an update at Thursday night’s Town Council meeting. The red-painted house will function as the Land Trust’s headquarters, he said. The property had made headlines throughout 2018 when its owners applied for a permit to demolish the antique house when it failed to sell. The town, preservationists and representatives from the Land Trust worked together to stave off demolition, in part, by offering to purchase the house. Eventually, the First Taxing District of Norwalk pulled its application for the demo permit, though the property since then has been the subject of a lawsuit regarding its tax assessment.

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Lexi Bodick on Broadway

Congratulations to 2011 New Canaan High School graduate Lexi Bodick, who is playing bass on Broadway in the new original musical “Shucked,” currently in previews and opening April 4 at the Nederlander Theatre. She performed last Friday on TV’s “Today” show.

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We’re hearing a new burger joint could be coming to the Pine Street commercial space formerly occupied by CT Sandwich Co., which closed in January.

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Registration is open for Camp LiveGirl. It’s for girls in rising grades 5-8, and runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the following dates (bus transportation available): July 10th-14th at St. Luke’s School; July 17th-21st at St. Luke’s School; July 24th-28th at St. Luke’s School; August 7th-11th at The Ethel Walker School; and August 14th-18th at The Ethel Walker School.

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Moynihan told the Town Council during his update Thursday that he wants to hit pause for six months on the proposed West School cell tower—a project that appears to be stalling out, in any case. The first selectman said he intended to propose a Board of Selectmen-appointed committee to study the issue. Asked whether that committee would be a reconstituted Utilities Commission, he said no.

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Heads-up: New Canaan Music on Main Street has daily trivia quizzes on its Facebook page to give away tickets to Grateful Dead Night, to be held 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday at the Carriage Barn in Waveny. Here’s Thursday’s trivia (check the New Canaan Music Facebook page for Friday’s quiz):

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Police at 4:40 p.m. on March 22 received a report of a motorist passing a stopped school bus at Weed Street and Knapp Lane.

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Kelly Small of Spa Dogz with a four-legged client.

ICYMI: A dog-grooming salon, Spa Dogz, has opened at 26 Cross St. in New Canaan—just behind NAPA Auto Parts and next door to the Veggie Barn. Formerly located in Stamford, Spa Dogz moved to New Canaan last fall, owner Kelly Small said.

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Save the date: Pet Pantry’s “Dog Days New Canaan” will be held 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 7 at the New Canaan Nature Center.

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

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Tickets are on sale now for New Canaan Mounted Troop’s “Breeches & Bowties” spring gala, to be held on Friday, May 19 at Wee Burn Beach Club. Details here.

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New Canaan’s annual “Clean Your Mile” is scheduled for the week of April 17 to 23. More info here.

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Book it: The annual George Cogswell Memorial Fishing Derby is set for 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 15 at Mill Pond.

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Congratulations to NCHS teacher Nikki Pivovar on winning a $1,000 Amazon gift card for classroom supplies via a nationwide sweepstakes from TCC, a Verizon retailer. Designed to help teachers improve their classrooms for student learning experiences, the sweepstakes saw more than 1,700 teachers register for a chance to win one of 10 gift cards, and Pivovar was randomly selected as a winner, according to a press release.

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Catch it while you can: The annual NCHS art exhibition, “Through Our Eyes XI,” is up at the Carriage Barn through Saturday.

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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):

3 thoughts on “Did You Hear … ?

  1. No “take backs,” “pause buttons,” or “do overs.” The Town Council should vote “no” on the West School cell tower proposal now.

    • John, Thank you for commenting.
      In truth, there’s nothing before the Town Council to vote on at this time. Far as I know, the last “vote” they took on this was an informal straw poll regarding the scuttled Option A.
      The first selectman’s remarks last night were interesting in that six months from now would put us at the doorstep of the municipal election. I’d be shocked if anyone holding or seeking elected office resurrected a West School cell tower proposal before then (though this man has surprised me before, and with increasing frequency during this past rather erratic year).

      • Thanks Michael. The November election is precisely why the Town Council should take a formal position now. There should not be a clean slate when the First Selectman tries this again in December with a potentially very different council.

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