Evergreen Road Colonial Sells for $750,000

The following property transfers were recorded recently in the Town Clerk’s office. For more information about each property from the assessor, click on the street address. To get the history of a New Canaan street name, click here. ***

Feb. 25

60 Evergreen Road

$750,000
George Cassidy to Kevin Goff

Feb.

‘A Fitting Tribute’: Letters of Appreciation for New Canaan Police

Police Chief Leon Krolikowski shared the following letters of appreciation and commendation at the Feb. 19 Police Commission meeting. ***

Officers Michael O’Sullivan and Thomas Swindon

“This letter of commendation is in recognition of your actions at the scene of a motor vehicle accident. Due to a language barrier with the caller, details were not readily available. Upon arriving on scene both of you remained calm and collected, quickly assessed the scene and began to provide mutual aid.

1870-Built Valley Road Home Sells for $1,727,230

The following property transfers were recorded recently in the Town Clerk’s office. For more information about each property from the assessor, click on the street address. To get the history of a New Canaan street name, click here. ***

Feb. 14

77 Locust Ave., Unit 121

$280,000
Analia Pizzi to Marzena Nicklewicz

Feb.

Weeburn Drive Split-Level Sells for $850,000

Recent property transfers and building permit applications:

Property transfers 

Feb. 6

170 Weeburn Drive

$850,000
Gino Farina to Amit Juenja

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Building permit applications 

Filed Feb. 7 for 2 Pine St., by Robert Woods Sr. on behalf of ESP Pine St. LLC (owner):

Tenant: Bank of America/Merrill Lynch
Description: “Confined to lower level and first floor—demolition, new walls, doors and millwork; ceilings, lighting, HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, electrical and new elevator; structural work for new elevator installation only; no change in use or egress.”
Estimated cost: $500,000. Contractor: Horton Group LLC (Madison)
Architect: Nelson Architecture (New York, N.Y.)

Filed Jan.

‘I Was Running Late To Make a Fitness Class’: Parking Ticket Appeals

Ticketed motorists recently filed the following appeals to the New Canaan Parking Bureau:

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“I was a volunteer for the rehearsal at Saxe Middle School while I got the ticket. I parked behind a fire zone and blocked a hydrant unfortunately. I’m an au pair and actually from Germany, so we don’t have hydrants in front of buildings or on streets, they are under the ground. I never learned something about hydrants in my German driving school and it wasn’t necessary to visit a driving school here in CT. I didn’t know about the rules and that isn’t allowed to park next to a hydrant.