The Cedar Knolls, N.J.-based company that brings in coaches from the United Kingdom to instruct youth soccer players in New Canaan hit a snag in immigration this year that’s limited its ability to bring back most of its coaches from last fall. The matter is being addressed head-on with parents by the New Canaan Football Club. The contracted company, UK Elite, has accelerated its search to bring in replacement coaches for the NCFC’s Travel and Academy teams this spring.
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Police received a report at about 10:22 a.m. Sunday about a distressed dog in a car at the Acme (Food Emporium) lot on Elm Street. The owner turned up and left the with dog, according to Officer Allyson Halm of the New Canaan Police Department’s Animal Control section.
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The New Canaan Fire Company is holding its fourth annual Recruitment Cookout at 7 p.m. Friday at the fire house on Main Street. Learn more about the group here.
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The 11th Annual STAR Walk, 5K Run and Roll will be held Sunday morning at Sherwood Island State Park in Westport. We’re hearing those in attendance will include James Randon, the New Canaan runner who broke the 4-minute mile record at Yale.
New Canaan’s own Bankwell is a sponsor of the event. It raises funds for programs serving infants, children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in Norwalk, Westport, Weston, Wilton, New Canaan and Darien.
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We’re hearing that the scholarship fund set up in memory of the late Kelly Devine, beloved New Canaan teacher as well as longtime Norwalk swim coach, already has raised some $20,000.
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We’re hearing a 4-pound rainbow trout was pulled out of Mill Pond during Saturday’s annual Fishing Derby. The fish was not one of those that went into stock the prior day for the popular community event—it likely had been stocked there a few years ago. It was about 18 or 19 inches long, we’re hearing.
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Police last week heard from two New Canaan businesses approached by a scammer identifying himself as a representative from the power company. The fraudster said the businesses’ electric bills had gone past due and service would be shut down lest payment immediately was made, Police Chief Leon Krolikowski said. The scam has been reported elsewhere in the county.
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Arianne Kolb, New Canaan resident and author of “Waveny: New Canaan’s Treasure“—the new children’s book that drew a sold-out crowd to Waveny House for its launch, including the actor Christopher Lloyd, who grew up there—will be signing copies of the book from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Elm Street Books.
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The Board of Selectmen on Tuesday appointed Penny Ross as a regular member of the Inland Wetlands Commission, replacing Barbara Wilson, who resigned after launching her own company, Barbara Wilson Landscape Architect LLC.
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Animal Control on Friday issued a $75 fine to an Oenoke Ridge Road woman who had failed to license her dog despite numerous attempts from officials to reach her.
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New Canaan recently was named one of the very best school districts in the entire nation.
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Kaahve, the new Turkish coffee shop now open at the corner of East Avenue and Main Street—still known to scores of New Canaanites as the former ‘Wire Whisk’ space—is selling pastries made fresh by the SoNo Bakery.
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Sunday’s installment of Caffeine & Carburetors downtown got some love from Business Insider.
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Police at 10:49 p.m. last Wednesday received a report of a dog barking on Rocky Brook Road for nearly an hour—when they got there, the animal wasn’t making any more noise.
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New Canaan is to replace another 50 overhead streetlights with energy-saving LED lights, this time on East Avenue and Farm Road, Tiger Mann of the DPW announced at Tuesday’s selectmen meeting.
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