The community pool at Waveny Park will be renamed in honor of Steve Benko, New Canaan's beloved recreation director who died this month.
The unemployment rate in Fairfield County is lower than the Connecticut average.
This is how the New Canaan area compares to Connecticut and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
New Canaan residents are now able to apply for their 2021-22 transfer station permit through the town website.
New Canaan plans to host nearly a dozen free open-air music concerts on the lawn and patio behind Waveny House this summer.
Fairfield County's unemployment rate is lower than the Connecticut average.
Public in-person meetings for all town boards, commissions and committees are also expected to resume this summer.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
The 1913 building is historic, is 80 percent intact, will cost less than one million dollars to rehab according is financially viable...
Cites Zoning, Village Guidelines
"Let's retain the character of our wonderful town and not do something we'll certainly regret in the future."
Urges Town to Reconsider on the Basis of History, Sustainability, Environmental Factors
Author Supports Retaining, Repurposing Landmark Library
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Adhere to the Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD), our Town’s Strategic Plan for the Physical Development of New Canaan.
Town of New Canaan ignoring its own 2014 POCD (Town Plan of Conservation and Development ) highlighting the preservation of the 1913 Library
New Canaan's History, and Clarifying Misconceptions About Our 1913 Landmark
Says "no" to creating a “spot” zone (the “quasi-public” Library Overlay Zone) for special interest private organization such as the Library
"It is not necessary to sacrifice a splendid, century-old landmark for an incongruous, glaringly out of context...[building]."
To the Town of New Canaan: Please take more time to review info before demolishing our iconic 1913 Library
Op-Ed from Ken Klenk
State Sen. Will Haskell discusses how Connecticut should prevent subjects of protective orders from being able to acquire a firearm.
Officer Rex Sprosta, a 16-year veteran, was named the 2020 recipient of the Lt. Stephen W. Wood Officer of the Year award.
The original 1913 building is set to be demolished once a new library is constructed.
A draft of a Memorandum of Understanding between the town and the library mentions the possibility of preserving the historic structure.
The Board of Finance next will review the recommendation.
Multiple law enforcement agencies reportedly have incurred significant overtime costs associated with the search for Jennifer Farber Dulos.
New Canaan First Selectman Kevin Moynihan discusses many of the positives from 2020, and what residents can look forward to in 2021.
Metered parking enforcement to resume Jan. 1.
The extension now allows for the deferment of these payments due Jan. 1 to April 1.
Under the experimental program, downtown store employees can apply to park for free at two New Canaan parking lots.
Paul Payne and Aggie Aspinwall have been appointed to new positions.
President Donald Trump was never going to win Connecticut. See how he fared in New Canaan in 2020 compared to 2016.
Here is how New Canaan residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.
The state senator defeated Republican challenger Kim Healy.
Incumbent Democrat Will Haskell faced Republican challenger Kim Healy for the state 26th Senate District post.
Election Day is finally here and Patch wants to know if you experienced any issues voting in New Canaan.
The polls are now open in New Canaan. Here’s everything you need to know about the candidates and where to vote.
New Canaan residents head to the polls on Nov. 3 to vote for president, congress and several local, state races.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Fairfield County from voting.