Advertiser’s historic columnist back on the job
The Advertiser was surprised Friday morning, March 13, with a visit from its publisher and delinquent “50 Years Ago” columnist, Don Hersam, known to most in this newspaper’s office usually as Chief. On...
View ArticleBusiness owners say sandwich boards make a big difference
Business owners in the New Canaan village are working to come up with a plan and policy for the sandwich board signs that often pop up in town, particularly on weekends, in violation of a town zoning...
View ArticleMobil: ATM company may be skimming
Something wasn’t adding up with the ATM machine at the South Avenue Mobil Station/Kean’s Korner store, a manager at the store reported to police Tuesday afternoon, March 3. The manager said she...
View ArticleWoman’s cash reported stolen from home
A Maryland woman visiting a relative in town told police Wednesday afternoon, March 4, that someone stole hundreds in cash from her. The woman, 76, had been staying at her relative’s residence on Lost...
View ArticleTown’s solar installations diverse; learn more at after-hours event
So, how has Solarize New Canaan, which offers residents incentives and special pricing on solar power equipment, been doing, now that the program is nearing its finale? From the sound of things, just...
View ArticleA plan for parking when Town Hall opens
Members of the Town Council and Planning & Zoning Commission have voiced concern that when the Town Hall renovation project wraps up soon, all the town offices outsourced for the project duration...
View ArticleOne missed court date gets man another
Nicholas T. Bowles A New Canaan man was re-arrested Wednesday morning, March 18, after failing to appear in court in connection with two separate arrests, police said. Police officers found Nicholas...
View ArticleUpdate: Reckless driving charge in Silvermine four-car crash
After months of investigation, New Canaan Police have made an arrest in connection with the severe four-car accident last year on Silvermine Road that left a Stamford teen in critical condition and in...
View ArticleEmployee charged after vehicle returned with no gas, fares
Christopher Lopez Police arrested a Waterbury man Monday morning, March 23, on charges of 6th-degree larceny and using an owner’s vehicle without permission, police Sgt. Carol Ogrinc said. The case...
View ArticleMore welcoming police department on the way
The first-time visitor to 174 South Avenue walks through the outer and inner doors and is faced with a counter partitioned off by protective glass, and stepping closer, sees that there’s one or more...
View ArticleAdvertiser’s historic columnist back on the job
The Advertiser was surprised Friday morning, March 13, with a visit from its publisher and delinquent “50 Years Ago” columnist, Don Hersam, known to most in this newspaper’s office usually as Chief. On...
View ArticleBusiness owners say sandwich boards make a big difference
Business owners in the New Canaan village are working to come up with a plan and policy for the sandwich board signs that often pop up in town, particularly on weekends, in violation of a town zoning...
View ArticleMobil: ATM company may be skimming
Something wasn’t adding up with the ATM machine at the South Avenue Mobil Station/Kean’s Korner store, a manager at the store reported to police Tuesday afternoon, March 3. The manager said she...
View ArticleWoman’s cash reported stolen from home
A Maryland woman visiting a relative in town told police Wednesday afternoon, March 4, that someone stole hundreds in cash from her. The woman, 76, had been staying at her relative’s residence on Lost...
View ArticleTown’s solar installations diverse; learn more at after-hours event
So, how has Solarize New Canaan, which offers residents incentives and special pricing on solar power equipment, been doing, now that the program is nearing its finale? From the sound of things, just...
View ArticleA plan for parking when Town Hall opens
Members of the Town Council and Planning & Zoning Commission have voiced concern that when the Town Hall renovation project wraps up soon, all the town offices outsourced for the project duration...
View ArticleOne missed court date gets man another
Nicholas T. Bowles A New Canaan man was re-arrested Wednesday morning, March 18, after failing to appear in court in connection with two separate arrests, police said. Police officers found Nicholas...
View ArticleUpdate: Reckless driving charge in Silvermine four-car crash
After months of investigation, New Canaan Police have made an arrest in connection with the severe four-car accident last year on Silvermine Road that left a Stamford teen in critical condition and in...
View ArticleEmployee charged after vehicle returned with no gas, fares
Christopher Lopez Police arrested a Waterbury man Monday morning, March 23, on charges of 6th-degree larceny and using an owner’s vehicle without permission, police Sgt. Carol Ogrinc said. The case...
View ArticleMore welcoming police department on the way
The first-time visitor to 174 South Avenue walks through the outer and inner doors and is faced with a counter partitioned off by protective glass, and stepping closer, sees that there’s one or more...
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