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New Canaan Police are investigating a report received at 8:31 a.m. on Jan. 10 of a vehicle stolen from a Tommy’s Lane driveway.

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An opening reception for Silvermine Arts Center’s New Members 2024 and “Rhythm and Mood” exhibition (through March 15) will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday.

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The New Canaan Swap Shop will be closed Friday due to expected snow.

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Put it in your calendar: The Mad Hatter Valentine’s Tea Party will be held 2 to 3:30 p.m on Sunday, Feb. 11 at the New Canaan Museum & Historical Society (tea, sandwiches, sweets and crafts). The program is appropriate for children ages 4 and above and a parent/caregiver ($15 per person or $40 per family). RSVP to wwilliams@nchistory.org and receive payment information.

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The Board of Selectmen on Wednesday approved all appointments to the Affordable Housing Committee.

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Save the Date: New Canaan Mounted Troop’s Spring Gala will be held May 4 at Wee Burn Country Club.

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Police on Jan. 13 received two reports from Avalon Drive East residents of larcenies from their motor vehicles, with wallets and other items stolen from unlocked cars.

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Town Council Chair Mike Mauro on Wednesday led the legislative body in a moment of silence in honor of Leo E. Karl, Jr., calling him “a truly amazing member of our community, great contributor to our community, part of the heart and rhythm of our community for almost 100 years.” Mr. Karl “served this community for decades,” Mauro continued. “What an accomplished and distinguished person—a human, a father, a brother, and all the hats that he wore. The heart of a volunteer is truly strong and Mr. Karl was a real fixture in this community for so long, and his loss is a great loss for our town, and obviously for his family.” Mr. Karl’s funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Aloysius Church, and will be live-streamed here.

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

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The selectmen on Tuesday also unanimously approved the appointments of Jan Schaefer and Nicholas Mitrakis to the Board of Finance, Robin Bates-Mason to the Conservation Commission, and Mary Cody to the Audit Committee

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Coming next week: New Canaan Chamber Music’s newest concert, “Anticipate the Unexpected,” will be held at 3 p.m. on Jan. 25 and 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 26 at First Presbyterian Church of New Canaan. It features Kevin Zhu (violin), Jon Vogler (cello) and Andrew Armstrong (piano, NCHS ‘92). Tickets here.

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Police are investigating a report received at 1:39 p.m. on Jan. 12 of tools stolen from a stairwell at the Schoolhouse Apartments building.

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Join local police for the informal “Coffee with a Cop” meetup, to be held 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 27 at UCBC Bagels on South Avenue downtown.

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The New Canaan Building Department on Jan. 5 issued a permit for about $70,000 of work to be done at 112 Main St., future home of the “Spice & Tea Exchange.” The work includes building partition walls, re-installing a drop ceiling above the “Tea Bar,” and installing an ice machine, hot water dispensers and filter for water supply.

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The second annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day community building event, “Infinite Hope,” from Together Against Racism (S.T.A.R), in partnership with the New Canaan YMCA, was held Monday, Jan. 15 in the Wagner Room at the New Canaan Y. Credit: Jacq Burrows

Stand Together Against Racism (S.T.A.R), in partnership with the New Canaan YMCA, held its second annual “Infinite Hope” Community Building event on Monday in the Wagner Room at the New Canaan Y in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Led by S.T.A.R Operating Board members Layla Steed and Jacq Burroughs, more than 60 children and adults participated in arts and crafts and a mind mapping project while watching clips of King’s speeches and listening to King-inspired music. Margaret Riley, executive director at the New Canaan YMCA, said in a press release, “We were thrilled to see so many families from our community join us for this meaningful event, where we celebrated Dr. King’s life and legacy.”

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Pre-registration is open for kindergarten for the 2024-25 New Canaan Public Schools academic year. Click here.

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K. Rone Baldwin

Waveny LifeCare Network this week announced the appointment of K. Rone Baldwin as chairman of its Board of Directors for 2024-2025. An active member of the Board since Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County joined the Network in 2021, Baldwin joins newly elected Executive Board members Marian Curtis Blair, Co-Vice Chair; Mary Franco, Co-Vice Chair; Nancy Perez, Secretary; and Dave Hunt, Treasurer. Baldwin is a retired business executive who has spent more than 30 years leading large insurance businesses across a range of enterprises. He was most recently CEO of One Call Care Management, the largest provider of ancillary services to the workers compensation industry. Baldwin has a bachelor’s degree in physics from Amherst College and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He and his wife Carol live in Weston.

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Join the New Canaan YMCA in January and you’ll pay a $0 joiner fee and get a free month. Details here.

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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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