Warrant: Ex-Boyfriend Interfered with Emergency Call

Police last week arrested a 20-year-old Stamford man by warrant after he confronted an ex-girlfriend after work in New Canaan, court records show. During the New Year’s Eve incident, she tried to get away and call 911, but he “took her phone,” according to an interview with the victim that New Canaan Police Officer Erica Morey cited in filing an arrest warrant application, signed Jan. 1 by a state Superior Court judge. Police were made aware of the incident at about 4:42 p.m. on Jan. 1, when the victim came to department headquarters to report a domestic dispute, Morey said in her affidavit, which forms the main portion of the arrest warrant application. 

At about 10:30 p.m. on Dec.

John Sirico Sr., 100

John (“Doc”) Sirico Sr., 100 a lifelong resident of New Canaan, CT died peacefully at his home with his family by his side on Monday, January 19, 2026. He was the son of the late Gaetano (Thomas) and Lizette (Elizabeth) Sirico. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew him. John was born November 25, 1925, in New Canaan where he spent his lifelong years. John was the owner/operator of Sirico Builders constructing and remodeling homes in Fairfield County.  He was known for his hard work, generosity and willingness to help others.

‘Super Fun’: Local Families ‘Hit the Slopes’ for Sledding at Waveny

New Canaan’s Norton family on Monday morning made its first-ever journey to an iconic local spot for the day after a major snowstorm. One of Darren Norton’s brothers told him that Waveny’s sledding hill “was the place to be,” he told NewCanaanite.com from an area cleared by the donor-supported Waveny Park Conservancy, overlooking Anderson Pond west of the main house. “It’s our first time here,” Darren Norton said as his daughter, Sloane, wrapped up warmly, prepared for another downhill run on her orange saucer. “We love it. It’s great, super fun.”

The Nortons were among the first families to “hit the slopes” at New Canaan’s favorite park on a chilly morning after an estimated 10-plus inches of snow dropped on the town.