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The Witness Documentary: Official New Trailer

Uploaded by Five More Minutes Productions on 2016-08-31.

A haunting documentary about the March 1964 murder in Queens, N.Y. of Kitty Genovese—eldest of five kids in a family that lived in New Canaan at the time—is now available on Netflix. The Witness (see trailer above) tracks younger brother Bill’s quest to unearth details surrounding the pre-dawn stabbing murder, which reportedly was witnessed by 38 people and became synonymous with bystander apathy.

A vehicle struck a utility pole on Weed Street near the intersection with Knapp Lane on the night of Oct. 10, 2016. SE photo

A vehicle struck a utility pole on Weed Street near the intersection with Knapp Lane on the night of Oct. 10, 2016. SE photo

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A motor vehicle struck a utility pole on Weed Street on Monday night. At 9:28 p.m., emergency responders received a notification about the collision in the area of 202 Weed St. (just at the intersection with Knapp Lane). It came through as a motor vehicle accident with injuries. It was not immediately clear how many people were in the vehicle involved and what was the extent of the injuries. Police closed traffic on Weed Street in the area for a time early Tuesday while the utility company repaired wires. It reopened to a single lane of traffic at about 6:30 a.m.

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The hopeful developer of the Roger Sherman Inn site tells NewCanaanite.com that he has modified plans slightly, now proposing seven rather than eight living units on the Oenoke Ridge Road property:

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The woman who named the town in a lawsuit filed recently—two years after she tripped on a stair at Outback Teen Center, fell and got hurt, saying it was caused by negligence—was wearing high heels at the time of the accident, according to an incident report.

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David Liebenguth, the Cos Cob man who hurled racial slurs at a New Canaan parking enforcement officer after getting a ticket at Morse Court in September 2014 has been sentenced for his guilty convictions of breach of peace and tampering following a trial in Norwalk Superior Court. He was fined a total of $4,000 (the original ticket was for $15) and 4.5 years in jail, execution suspended with a total of six years’ probation, according to Connecticut Judicial Branch records.

A rendering of the new 'Greenwich Spa' sign to go in at Greenwich Pharmacy at 110 Main St. in New Canaan.

A rendering of the new ‘Greenwich Spa’ sign to go in at Greenwich Pharmacy at 110 Main St. in New Canaan.

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The Planning & Zoning Commission at its special meeting last week by a 6-1 margin approved a new ‘Greenwich Spa’ sign for the business at 110 Main St. That’s Greenwich Pharmacy, open since February, a retailer that also offers spa services. The lone ‘Nay’ vote was cast by Kent Turner, according to a voting record published online. Turner also had been vocal at the time of the originally proposed sign for the pharmacy.

Kaahve in New Canaan. Credit: Michael Dinan

Kaahve in New Canaan. Credit: Michael Dinan

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The second installment of “Coffee with a Cop” will be held on the morning of Friday, Oct. 21 at Kaahve on Main Street. Come say hello to members of the New Canaan Police Department in an easy, informal conversation.

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The Animal Control section of NCPD issued a $92 ticket to a Skyview Lane resident whose older, male golden retriever was found roaming on Ponus Ridge at 2:23 p.m. on Sept. 16. Officials already are familiar with the dog, who has roamed his neighborhood before. The front door at his house was found to be open, according to a police report.

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A mandatory watering ban remains in effect for New Canaan.

A poster that spotlights some of the important work of the Waveny Park Conservancy

A poster that spotlights some of the important work of the Waveny Park Conservancy

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A limited number of tickets at the $250 level remain available for the widely anticipated Tailgate party, the first annual fundraiser of the Waveny Park Conservancy. No tickets will be sold on the night of the event, and there are no walk-ins. The event will feature Joe Scarborough’s band Morning Joe Music.

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The following servicemen and women on the “prayer list” compiled by the Interfaith Council of New Canaan. Spearheaded by Donna James of the United Methodist Church at church member Carol Bauer’s suggestion, the list is distributed to 13 local houses of faith, which come together to pray for those serving. “The prayer list project is an ecumenical endeavor that is intended to include those with no church affiliation as well as those who are affiliated with a faith-based community,” according to the council. Those interested in supplying a name can reach James at redbjames@gmail.com:

  • Peter Campbell—NCHS class of ’06, West Point graduate in Afghanistan.
  • Blake D Flannery—Sgt. Marine Corp[s. Special Forced (Son of Julie & Jon Evans)
  • Justin Green—Lt. Col. in Baghram AFB in Afghanistan (Friend of Frank & Karen Elmasry)
  • Robert MacDougall—USMC Major Reservist stationed in Quantico, VA (Son of Marylee MacDougall)
  • Alexandra Schott—Ensign, US Navy – Class of 2005 NCHS (Daughter of Sonia & Charles Schott)
Peter Olson

Peter Olson

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Peter Olson has joined Bankwell as vice president, branch manager of Bankwell’s New Canaan offices at 208 Elm St. and 156 Cherry St., according to David Dineen, Bankwell executive vice president and head of community banking. Olson has spent the majority of his last 14 years in banking sales, branch management and customer relations at local banks including Darien Rowayton Bank, Webster Bank and First County Bank. He also is very involved in the Darien community, where he lives with his wife and three children. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Darien Chamber of Commerce and on the Board of Directors for The Tiny Miracles Foundation, a Fairfield County based organization that works with and assists families with children born prematurely. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay with a bachelor’s degree in history.

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Finally, here’s a gallery of other newsworthy items from around town:

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