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New Canaan Police at 9:09 a.m. on March 17 received a report of vandalism: A large ‘P’ carved into a tree on a Logan Road property. 

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Kelly Franco Throop

Put it on your calendar, fans of our national pastime: New Canaan’s own Three Inning FanKelley Franco Throop, a baseball entrepreneur—will present “Getting Schooled in Baseball’s Greatest Rivalries” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9 at New Canaan Library. Register here for the free talk.

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A reminder that early voting in the presidential primary will be offered at Town Hall on Thursday and Saturday. More info here.

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Police at 2:30 p.m. on March 19 received a report of a Vitti Street vehicle keyed with its tires slashed. They have no suspects.

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

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Police at 10:42 p.m. on March 21 received a report of a ring stolen from a Father Peters Lane home.

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The Town Players of New Canaan are putting on “Alice in Wonderland” April 26 to May 12 at the Powerhouse Theatre in Waveny. Details and tickets here.

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Laura Newell, Visual and Performing Arts Director at New Canaan Public Schools

Warm welcome to Laura Newell, the new visual and performing arts director at New Canaan Public Schools. She’ll oversee the district’s art, theater, dance, and music instructional program and curriculum for grades K-12. Newell earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music education from the University of Hartford, and is pursuing a doctorate in educational leadership from Kansas State University. She received her Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (Sixth Year) in educational leadership from the University of Connecticut, and worked most recently as the K-12 arts coordinator at Greenwich Public Schools

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Police at 10:05 p.m. on March 18 received a report of an injured deer in Waveny.

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Julina Ogilvie

Congratulations to Julina Ogilvie on the publication of her new book, “Money Confident Girls: A Parent’s Roadmap to Raising Financially Confident Children (From Toddlers to Teens).” In it, she shows “how early money lessons and everyday conversations help girls understand the four building blocks of finance: earning, spending, saving, and investing,” according to the book’s description on Elm Street Books. The book is available in hardcover and paperback. A wealth advisor, speaker, podcast host and author, Ogilvie is married to NCHS grad Doug Ogilvie, and is the daughter-in-law of Peter Ogilvie, former longtime member of the Parking Commission. She manages wealth for high-net-worth individuals and families at Principle Wealth Partners. Prior to joining the firm she held executive roles at J.P. Morgan Asset Management and Lord Abbett & Co. In these roles, she used her extensive knowledge of the capital markets to educate the nation’s top advisors.

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Police received reports of motorists passing stopped school buses at 4:48 p.m. on March 21 (at New Norwalk and Old Norwalk Roads), 9:35 a.m. on March 19 (88 Main St.) and 11:13 a.m. on March 18 (Bank Street and Whitney Avenue). 

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Clean Your Mile,” which sees residents pick up trash in their own neighborhoods and designated public spaces, will run April 22 to 28. The effort is led jointly by the town, New Canaan Chamber of Commerce and Planet New Canaan. More info here. 

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Before and after of the Silvermine antique home lovingly restored by two New Canaanites.

New Canaan residents Kelli Cook and Tiffany Bevacqua have rediscovered and restored an antique home in Silvermine, tapping their shared passion for history, architecture, and design to breathe new life into the house while modernizing it. Proudly listed by April + Kelly at William Raveis Real Estate, 203-667-4074.

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New Canaan Chamber Music’s next concert will be held April 11 (3 p.m.) and 12 (7:30 p.m.) at First Presbyterian Church of New Canaan. It will feature the organization’s artistic director, pianist Andrew Armstrong, as well as Alison Shearer, among other luminaries. Info and tickets here.

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New Canaan High School will host Safe Driving Week April 8 to 12. An initiative designed to bring attention to distracted driving from texting to driving under the influence, it will culminate with a car crash reenactment at 11 a.m. on April 12. at NCHS. The school SRO, Officer Jeff Deak, will run it, with other SROs and patrol officers. The NCHS staff, Fire Department, EMS, Highway Department and Parks and Recreation all help support the initiative.

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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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