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4th Man Out – TRAILER (Green band)

4TH MAN OUT is coming out on February 5, in theaters and VOD. Evan Todd (“Switched at Birth”) stars as Adam, a small-town, blue-collar mechanic who likes beer and hockey but surprises his buddies when he tells them he’s gay.

Some very exciting news to share here: 1998 New Canaan High School graduate Jed Mellick is producer of a highly acclaimed new feature film, “Fourth Man Out,” which is set for a Feb. 5 release in 11 cities including New York City. The movie (check out the trailer above), reviewed here by Variety, has earned accolades from critics and at film festivals over the past several months. We hear from Jed that for anyone who cannot make it to a theater, Feb. 5 will mark a release date on VOD and other platforms, and there’s a pre-order link on this web page with the trailer.

Rendering of Saxe Middle School auditorium post-renovation.

Rendering of Saxe Middle School auditorium post-renovation.

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Town Clerk Claudia Weber has confirmed the deadline for a planned referendum on the funds approved for the $18.6 million renovation and expansion of Saxe Middle School has passed. More than 600 signatures in favor of the referendum would have had to be submitted by Saturday, and no documents were received from the resident leading that effort, Weber confirmed.

Esref Cezzor is planning to open Kaahve, a coffee shop, at 96 Main St. (the former 10,000 Villages space) in early 2016. Credit: Michael Dinan

Esref Cezzor is planning to open Kaahve, a coffee shop, at 96 Main St. (the former 10,000 Villages space) in early 2016. Credit: Michael Dinan

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Expect to see activity in the former Ten Thousand Villages space at Main and East Avenue: The town on Dec. 28 issued a building permit for $90,000 worth of work on the prominent space, which will be transformed into ‘Kaahve,’ a Turkish coffee shop.

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The Wheaten terrier that last month bit a man on his leg and arm, sending the dog’s owner to the hospital, has bitten again, officials said. The 2-year-old dog’s owners are understandably concerned and are working with behaviorists to “find out what is going on in this dog’s head and body,” Animal Control Officer Allyson Halm said.

 

The Littlest Christmas Tree in New Canaan stand a little more than one foot tall, and is located near the corner of Main and Maple Streets. Credit: Eloise K

The Littlest Christmas Tree in New Canaan stand a little more than one foot tall, and is located near the corner of Main and Maple Streets. Credit: Eloise K

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It’s called the “Littlest Christmas Tree in New Canaaan”—the small evergreen that stands near the corner of Main and Maple Streets. For the last few years, someone has decorated the little tree with ornaments, and this year it also featured lights.

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Heads-up, baseball players: New Canaan/Darien American Legion will hold open tryouts this month for the 2016 summer season. There will be three teams (15U Prep Division, 17U Junior Legion and 19U Senior Legion) with tryouts held 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 23 and Sunday, Jan. 24 at Bobby Valentine’s Sports Academy in Stamford. The summer schedule includes 27 games in a highly competitive league, with state playoffs and professional coaching from BVSA coaches. Email Mike Patrona at misterp76@aol.com for more details and to reserve your spot for tryouts ($20 per player facility fee for trying out).

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For those looking for a healthy new start to 2016, Infinity Fitness has just the thing. The brainchild of lead instructor Perk Perkins and New Canaan resident and health advocate Tom Dunnam, Infinity has partnered with Total Health Immersions to create the 21 Day Plant-Based Challenge—a three-week long education and fitness program that combines the benefits of a plant-based diet with specialized workouts to get participants on the right path toward healthy living. The program—which begins Monday, January 18th—costs $399 and is open to both Infinity members and non-members, so be sure to stop by 70 Pine Street or contact them at 203-594-1429 to reserve a spot.

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Number 116 Elm St.—that’s J McLaughlin clothing shop—could undergo some interior renovations, according to a building permit application filed Dec. 23 with the town, including the demolition of its ceiling to install recessed lighting.

Wendy Lowy Sloan on Pine Street in New Canaan. Credit: Michael Dinan

Wendy Lowy Sloan on Pine Street in New Canaan. Credit: Michael Dinan

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Finally, be sure to check out our pal and New Canaanite Wendy Lowy Sloane, whose nationally syndicated radio show “What’s Up With Wendy” will mark its sixth anniversary one week from Friday.

Readers can find podcasts of the show, “What’s Up With Wendy,” here on the 1490 AM—WGCH website and connect with her here on Facebook and here on Twitter.

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