Lina Lee shares with Patch why she should be elected as a Town Council member in New Canaan.
CIRMA has awarded $114,050 to the town of New Canaan as part of its 2025 Members' Equity Distribution, according to town officials.
Arvind Bajaj shares with Patch why he should be elected as a Town Council member in New Canaan.
Kimberly Norton shares with Patch why she should be reelected as a Town Council member in New Canaan.
Mike Rodgers shares with Patch why he should be elected as a Town Council member in New Canaan.
Pavla Levin shares with Patch why she should be elected as a Town Council member in New Canaan.
Penny Young shares with Patch why she should be reelected as a Town Council member in New Canaan.
Scott Gress shares with Patch why he should be elected as a Town Council member in New Canaan.
Kate Brambilla shares with Patch why she should be elected as a Board of Education member in New Canaan.
Phil Hogan shares with Patch why he should be reelected as a Board of Education member in New Canaan.
Julie Toal shares with Patch why she should be reelected as a Board of Education member in New Canaan.
State Reps. Lucy Dathan and Savet Constantine will host a community forum about ongoing construction on Route 106 in Wilton and New Canaan.
The town has announced a number of ways the New Canaan Fire Department will observe national Fire Prevention Week locally.
The New Canaan Police Department will swear in two new officers during a ceremony scheduled to take place this week.
Awards are set to be presented to a number of officers and other members of the department, according to New Canaan police.
The Board of Finance has approved a mill rate increase of 3.39 percent for the 2026 fiscal year, town officials announced this week.
CCAPA recently awarded its 2025 Rising Star Award and an honorable mention to a town employee and commission in New Canaan.
Connecticut requires all dogs ages six months and older to be licensed and wearing their tags by the end of June, according to the town.
The grant is one of more than 40 that Governor Ned Lamont said are going to small towns throughout the state.
The program allows residential property owners in New Canaan to add valuable information to a secure database, according to fire officials.
The Board of Selectmen approved the hiring of a new director of health for the town of New Canaan during a meeting this week.
A new part-time employee's hiring was approved by the New Canaan Board of Selectmen during a recent meting.
See what the latest municipal payout is through Connecticut's Nickel-Per-Nip program.
New Canaan is one of 37 municipalities in Connecticut to receive a neglected cemeteries grant.
Town officials said the $181 million budget represents an increase of 3.47 percent over the current fiscal year.
New Canaan encourages residents to once again help beautify its parks, schools and neighborhoods during the 2025 Clean Your Mile event.
The new updated online wish list allows supporters to select items to donate and have them shipped directly to the New Canaan Food Pantry.
The department has introduced an online donations portal residents and friends can use to send financial support electronically.
The Board of Selectmen appointed a new chief building official and hired two new administrative assistants during a recent meeting.
The Board of Selectmen recently approved bumping the start of outdoor dining in New Canaan from April to May and extending it into November.
Edward Coristine graduated in 2024 from a college prep school in Rye, New York, according to media reports.
State Sen. Ryan Fazio recently held a press conference with legislative and municipal leaders to express concerns about rising water rates.
Town officials said the $183.10 million budget represents an increase of 4.67 percent over the current fiscal year.
The Board of Selectmen approved this week the schedule for the 2025 New Canaan Farmers Market, which will run from April to December.
Plans to turn actor Richard Gere and musician Paul Simon's former home into a nine-lot subdivision were recently submitted to the town.
The Board of Selectman recently appointed a new director of assessments and taxation and a new highway superintendent during a meeting.
Constantine, a Democrat, represents the 42nd District, which covers Wilton and parts of New Canaan and Ridgefield.
New Canaan's volunteer-driven EMS team is looking to expand its ranks and will be offering a new EMT training class in January 2025.
The town recently received $100,000 in bond funding to support the New Canaan Town Player Powerhouse Theater and Educational Center.
The Board of Selectmen appointed Dr. Jamie Ruszkowski​ as New Canaan's new town medical director during a recent meeting.