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New Canaan · New CanaanTown officials say a Butler Lane homeowner has been in violation of the New Canaan Zoning Regulations for more than one year for illegally renting out rooms within the house. In an April 30 Notice of Zoning Violation, Town Planner and Zoning Inspector Sarah Carey said the property in question violates two sections of the […]See the Story
Town: Butler Lane Homeowner in Violation of Zoning Regulations
New Canaan · New CanaanThe New Canaan Building Department this month issued a permit for a new 6,100-square-foot house on Carter Street. The five-bedroom home planned for 197 Carter St. will include six full bathrooms and one half-bath, according to the permit, issued April 17. It will have a three-car attached garage and an attic with the fifth bedroom, […]See the Story
New Construction Planned for Carter Street
New Canaan · New CanaanOne of the town’s most beloved community events, New Canaan Dog Days, is coming 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the New Canaan Nature Center. Organized by Pet Pantry Warehouse on Grove Street, the free, family-friendly event doubles as a fundraiser for Adopt-A-Dog, featuring a wide range of vendors and activities for four-legged family […]See the Story
Dog Days New Canaan Coming Saturday [Q&A]
New Canaan · New CanaanMark Gust started working for Family Britches in January of 1972. He was 21 years old, having graduated from Chappaqua High School and with two years at Villanova University under his belt. Gust worked at the original Family Britches in Chappaqua, N.Y. for about two years and then came to New Canaan when the company […]See the Story
Mark Gust To Retire from Family Britches after 50 Years; Store Closing June 30
New Canaan · New CanaanDistrict officials started talking about renovating “The Dome”—the planetarium at New Canaan High School—back in 2016, according to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Bryan Luizzi. They had a couple of false starts, including a key retirement and then COVID-19, but once they were clear of the pandemic, “we really committed to doing this, because we really […]See the Story
‘I Can’t Wait To See What the Students Do’: Officials Cut Ribbon on ‘The Dome’ at NCHS
New Canaan · New CanaanThis week on 0684-Radi0, our free podcast (subscribe here in the iTunes Store), we talk to two committee members helping to organize the First Presbyterian Church of New Canaan’s 50th annual Scottish Heritage Sunday, Rab Ker and Steve Van de Graaf. Free and open to the public, the festive event will be held this coming […]See the Story
Podcast: ‘Scottish Heritage Sunday’ Set for May 5 at First Presbyterian Church
New Canaan · New CanaanSaying the business has met a number of Planning & Zoning conditions, the owners of a popular bar in downtown New Canaan are seeking permission to have outdoor music twice-weekly from May through October. Located down an alley just past Chef Luis on Elm Street since it launched in 2019, The White Buffalo has reviewed […]See the Story
‘The White Buffalo’ Seeks Permission for Twice-Weekly Outdoor Music through October
New Canaan · New CanaanA new bakery and café is planned for downtown New Canaan. The owners of a vacant commercial space on Main Street are seeking approval from the Planning & Zoning Commission for a new food use at 90 Main St. Formerly home to Sorelle Gallery, the 2,085-square-foot space would have café seating closest to the street, […]See the Story