July 8, 2020 By Susan Leaming Pollish
June 29, 2020 By Ken Klenk
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the editor
Op ed
Town Hall is open, but officials are discouraging older or at-risk residents from visiting.
Between now and July 3, people who need to conduct business in Town Hall can do so by appointment.
It's a very small decrease, but a welcome one in the middle of a pandemic.
Mike Handler resigned this week as New Canaan's director of Emergency Management.
Police Chief Leon Krolikowski says that "the Minnesota officers failed to follow the best practices of policing."
Libraries in Darien​, Ridgefield, Westport​ and Weston have announced similar plans.
The fields will be open for recreational activities of small numbers beginning on Sunday.
Board of Finance Chairman Todd Lavieri discusses the town's current and future financial obligations.
May 15 is National Peace Officers Memorial Day.
With restaurants and businesses preparing to reopen as the coronavirus slowly begins to fade, First Selectman Moynihan pushes for Safety.
Sgt. Joseph Farenga was promoted to lieutenant, and Officer Michael O’Sullivan was promoted to Sergeant.
The 90-day deferral program is on real estate, personal property, motor vehicle taxes and sewer fees.
A resident wants to see more of New Canaan's Kevin Moynihan during the coronavirus crisis. He says he's a "work horse not a show horse."
Former state Sen. Toni Boucher discusses ways to help each other through the coronavirus pandemic.
Two town meeting will be streamed online this week, according to officials.
The 26th District, currently held by Will Haskell, covers Ridgefield, Redding, Wilton and parts of New Canaan, Westport, Bethel and Weston.
The March 18 meeting of the New Canaan Town Council will be an online virtual meeting, due to COVID-19.
New Canaan officials are also asking parents to not let their children play in groups with friends.
Michael Handler, New Canaan's director of Emergency Management, issued an update Wednesday on the town's COVID-19 preparedness.
The Board of Finance approved the spending plan Thursday night; the Town Council must approve it next month.
The event, "Partnerships to Combat Modern Slavery," brought together law enforcement officials, prosecutors, and survivors of trafficking.
Beginning on March 12, households will receive postcards urging residents to fill out the census online or by phone. Mailings will follow.
More than 2,100 residents recently were surveyed about their perceptions and attitudes about the town.
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is seeking comment on the management plan.
The figure represents an increase of 1.10 percent over the current fiscal year’s Total Expenditure Budget
The foundation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The four officers graduated from the Connecticut Police Academy this month.
The Interfaith Council of New Canaan​ has sponsored the annual service in honoring Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. for the past 18 years.
The community survey will be conducted online and by telephone from Jan. 7 through Jan. 28.
‘A Framework for Freedom’ will explore ways of eradicating modern day slavery.
He participated in the Fall 2019 recruitment process for Entry Level Police Officer with the New Canaan Police Department.
The town is issuing General Obligation Refunding Bonds totaling $9.7 million.
It will allow New Canaan residents to report various infrastructure and other issues.
Lunda Asmani, who was Norwalk's director of Management and Budget, is replacing the retiring Sandra Dennies.