New Canaan, CT|News|
Father Peter's Lane Home Sells for $5.3M in New Canaan
Three properties were sold in town between Oct. 22 and Oct. 31.

Three properties were sold in town between Oct. 22 and Oct. 31.

Five property transfers were recorded from Oct. 24 through Oct. 31.
Police also charged a Redding man with passing a stopped school bus.
The arrest occurred last week.
Three men were found to be driving under the influence last week.
James Botelho was arrested on similar charges in October.
Connecticut helps send three Democrats to Washington: President Obama, U.S. Rep. Jim Himes and Senator-Elect Chris Murphy.
Five properties were sold during the second half of October in Weston.
Seven properties changed hands during the first 10 days of October in Weston.
Democratic challenger Leon Karvelis looks to end Republican dominance of the 135th District.
Boucher, a Republican, is looking for her third consecutive term in a district that's been in the GOP column for more than two decades.
Boucher, a Republican, is looking for her third consecutive term in a district that's been in the GOP column for more than two decades.
From polling places to results and reactions for all local and state races, we've got you covered on Election Day.
Members of Connecticut's Libertarian, Justice and Green Parties say viable third party candidates should be allowed in presidential debates and allege unfair voter laws.
Members of Connecticut's Libertarian, Justice and Green Parties say viable third party candidates should be allowed in presidential debates and allege unfair voter laws.
Members of Connecticut's Libertarian, Justice and Green Parties say viable third party candidates should be allowed in presidential debates and allege unfair voter laws.
Members of Connecticut's Libertarian, Justice and Green Parties say viable third party candidates should be allowed in presidential debates and allege unfair voter laws.
Members of Connecticut's Libertarian, Justice and Green Parties say viable third party candidates should be allowed in presidential debates and allege unfair voter laws.
Members of Connecticut's Libertarian, Justice and Green Parties say viable third party candidates should be allowed in presidential debates and allege unfair voter laws.