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The weekend before last was so windy that, despite the vents in them, the windscreens on the new tennis courts at New Canaan High School actually bent the fence, parks officials say. (The company that installed the windscreens was scheduled to come back early this week to fix the fence at no cost to the town.)

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This week’s warmer daytime temps will have New Canaanites thinking about spending summer in the sun. One of the best deals—and best-kept secrets—in town will be had at Kiwanis Park, where daily passes for adults are just $2, and $1 for kids.

"Gates Brunch." Entry into New Canaan Community Foundation's first-ever "I [Heart] New Canaan" photo contest. Credit: Chandler Crosby

“Gates Brunch.” Entry into New Canaan Community Foundation’s first-ever “I [Heart] New Canaan” photo contest. Credit: Chandler Crosby

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There’s no truth to the rumor that New Canaan’s iconic Gates Restaurant is going to be sold, the Forest Street fixture’s owner tells us.

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The former New Canaan Public Schools lunch lady who has brought a lawsuit saying that her ex-boss created a hostile work environment is upping the number of witness depositions in the case from nine to 15, according to a filing Friday.

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We’re hearing that the new day spa on East Avenue just down from Main Street will be called ‘Ciel Eau.’ We’re also hearing that’s French for “Sky Water,” that the new business will offer massage, facials, waxing, manicures and pedicures, and that a midsummer opening is planned.

New Canaan Playhouse was built in 1923.

New Canaan Playhouse was built in 1923.

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Interested in the future of the New Canaan Playhouse? The League of Women Voters of New Canaan is planning a forum and Q&A on the topic, to be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29 at New Canaan Nature Center. What’s going to happen to the Playhouse? Does New Canaan need a movie theater? If you’re asking those questions, or have strong feelings on the matter, put the league’s panel discussion in your calendar.

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The Board of Ed on Monday voted unanimously to set Thursday, June 18 for graduation. The ceremony is to be held at 5 p.m. at Dunning Field. (The rain date would be the following day, which also is the last day of school as of now.) Here’s our video from last summer’s NCHS graduation:

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Halo Studios will host an April 19 pep rally to encourage people to register for an upcoming 5K walk/run supporting the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation at NCHS. Visit http://themmrf.org/TriStateRace for more information.

NCHS senior Ronnie Roganti. Credit: Michael Dinan

NCHS senior Ronnie Roganti. Credit: Michael Dinan

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We’re hearing one of those soon-to-graduate NCHS seniors, gifted photographer Ronnie Roganti, will be taking pics this spring at varsity lacrosse games. Lucky for lax parents! Ronnie takes great shots, and has a real knack for being in the right place at the right time during games.

Philip Johnson Glass House in winter. Credit: Terry DInan

Philip Johnson Glass House in winter. Credit: Terry DInan

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A gem of the world in our back yard: The Glass House. The popular, fifth annual “Community Day”—where New Canaanites get free tour tickets to Philip Johnson’s last home and most famous creation—will be held Wednesday, May 6. Go to theglasshouse.org/visit and use code NC2015 to secure complimentary tickets.

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West School reopened as district officials had hoped on Monday. Administrators closed the school on April 1, the day before the break, after a custodian early in the morning discovered more than four inches of water in the boiler room. Last week, officials cleaned up the water, which did not impact classrooms or student-accessible spaces, administrators said.

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We’re hearing that the New Canaan Tax Collector’s office recently received back a letter that was returned through the U.S. Postal Service. Word is, the envelope’s postmark shows that the letter originally had been sent five years ago.

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