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New Canaan Police at 12:30 p.m. Monday received a report of a backpack leaf blower stolen from a work site on Snowberry Lane

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Walter Stewart’s Market joined Project Pink, the grassroots New Canaan effort to raise awareness of breast cancer and funds for the Breast Cancer Alliance.

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The Rev. Peter Walsh of St. Mark’s during a past Blessing of the Animals.

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church on Sunday will host its “Blessing of the Animals” in observance of St. Francis Day.

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The Board of Selectmen on Tuesday voted 2-0 with one abstention to appoint Kristina Larson as an alternate to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Paul Knag and Allen Swerdlowe are now regular P&Z members.

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The New Canaan YMCA is offering 100-plus group exercise classes each week, plus babysitting. Join by Oct. 31 and there’s no joiner fee and participants can get a free month of membership. Details here.

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Fairfield County House Executive Director Julia Portale, Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons and Theresa Carlucci.

Former Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy, former Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele (both Westhill High School graduates), and current Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons joined more than 100 donors, friends, family, and participants last Thursday as they celebrated the five-year milestone for Fairfield County House hospice care. Board Chair Dr. Donna Coletti announced a $1 million legacy gift from philanthropist Stephen Corman of Greenwich at the celebration. New Canaan resident Julia Portale, executive director, said in a press release, “Fairfield County House is here because a committed group of people came together to create something that addressed an unmet community need. They brought their friends, family, and organizations to help bring this to life and now we have served people throughout the east coast, with our primary focus on Fairfield County.”  Information about Fairfield County House can be found at

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The New Canaan Building Department on Sept. 28 issued an after-the-fact permit for an approximately $5,000 job at 238 Canoe Hill Road. The applicant for the permit was Janice Gutowski of Newtown, Pa. The permit says, “After the fact permit: conversion of first floor powder room to full bathroom by removing cabinetry and adding shower. No electrical change or changes to house footprint. Added 20 square feet. Kindly note that all the above work was done without obtaining the necessary permits. This means that all required inspections during construction were not performed.”

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The bobcats seen on camera. Contributed

Two bobcats were photographed around 1:38 a.m. Sunday in the Hoyt Farm neighborhood. More info here on bobcats, from the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

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Final reminder that the Fairfield County Trauma Response Team is hosting its first fundraiser, “Beyond the Call: Supporting the Mental Health of First Responders,” on the evening of Thursday, Oct. 12 at Waveny House. Here’s some background on the organization. More details on the fundraiser here.

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The town will start leaf pick-up Oct. 30. More info here.

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Sheri and Olivia West of New Canaan-based nonprofit organization LiveGirl have a new episode of their podcast, “Confident,” with April Carr, Senior Director of PepsiCo Digital Transformation. 

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Dr. Donna Anthony

Silver Hill Hospital announced this week that Dr. Donna Anthony has been hired as director of its neuropsychiatric program. Anthony holds a bachelor’s degree in molecular biophysics and biochemistry from Yale University and doctorate in developmental neurobiology from Rockefeller University in New York City. She’s a life fellow of the American Psychiatric Association

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Homecoming weekend is coming up. Here’s how to find out about some big New Canaan High School class reunions:

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New from the Town Players of New Canaan: “The Toxic Avenger: The Music” is showing at the Powerhouse Theatre in Waveny, Oct. 13 to 28 (tickets here).

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The selectmen on Tuesday approved the hiring of Thomas Ryan as a full-time laborer in the Highway Department. The town had hired someone before, but that individual’s company offered them more money to stay. The town, and other employers, are having a difficult time finding qualified applicants who carry a commercial driver’s license, according to Human Resources Director Cheryl Pickering-Jones.

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In recognition of Pitbull Appreciation Month in October, the New Canaan-based Cathy Kangas Foundation for Animals will pay adoption fees for pit bulls and pit bulls mixed at Bridgeport Animal Control. Those interested in adopting a pit bull should visit Bridgeport’s Facebook page for their requirements. An approved adoption application and all other adoption policies still apply for this event.

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Lapham Community Center will host trained volunteers on hand to help guide New Canaan residents with questions about Medicare Part D or regular Medicare. Appointments can be made during the Oct. 15 to Dec. 7 open enrollment period via Sign Up Genius in the center’s newsletter, or by calling Lapham at 203-594-3620. 

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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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