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Police received a report on Tuesday that a 9-year-old Wheaten terrier who is new to town breached an invisible fence installed by his owners and attacked a leashed chocolate Labrador retriever puppy walking past. It happened at about 3:30 p.m. in the area of Orchard Drive and Douglas Road, and the 8-month-old puppy received a gash and punctures to his groin area. No citations or criminal charges were brought, according to the New Canaan Police Department’s Animal Control section. Both dogs are neutered males and are up-to-date on shots, officials said.

A foundation of a home that once formed the (drowned) "lost" village of Dantown in New Canaan has been made visible in the Laurel Reservoir due to a recent drought. Terry Dinan photo

A foundation of a home that once formed the (drowned) “lost” village of Dantown in New Canaan has been made visible in the Laurel Reservoir due to a recent drought. Terry Dinan photo

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It’s how Dan’s Highway and Lost District Drive got their names. The foundations of the buildings that once formed the vibrant village of Dantown are still visible when the water level of the Laurel Reservoir goes down—and that has happened with the recent drought (see photo). Founded in the late 17th Century by Francis Dan and others at what was then a part of Stamford, a mill and basket-making industry soon grew to about 80 families, who founded a school and what historians call the first Methodist Society church in New England.

Beth Jones. Contributed

Beth Jones. Contributed

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Selectman Beth Jones said during a special meeting of the Board of Selectmen on Wednesday that she was genuinely surprised that the “news” of her plans not to run again—in 2017—had appeared in local outlets. “It was never intended to be an announcement,” Jones said at the meeting, held in Town Hall. “It was never intended to be an announcement. I was shooting the breeze during the Halloween Parade handing out candy, and I thought, who would care right now? There’s a big election coming up. It’s over a year out. I was shocked to see it.” Though the news may not be timely, First Selectman Rob Mallozzi did express his gratitude to Jones, saying: “New Canaan has not had a better friend than you, and I so appreciate our relationship and what you have put into this role. Your dedication is nothing short of phenomenal.”

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Police say they’re investigating reports from New Canaan residents about scams where someone phones to say a family member had been kidnapped or, in a second instance, has been in a serious car accident. “Both of these calls came from the same telephone number and are scams,” Police Chief Leon Krolikowski said in a press release. “Residents that receive unexpected calls from unknown persons about a family member being arrested, injured or at risk, should verify this information before acting on it and not provide personal information to the caller. Residents that receive suspicious calls are urged to contact our Department at 203-594-3500 and we will assist in determining if the call is a scam or legitimate.”

Retired Greenwich Detective Timothy Biggs served as campus monitor at East School, where a mural now in place honors his memory. Contributed

Retired Greenwich Detective Timothy Biggs served as campus monitor at East School, where a mural now in place honors his memory. Contributed

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A mural that hangs in the entranceway to East School features a portrait of a beloved figure at East who died unexpectedly on the final day of school last year. Retired Greenwich Police Detective Timothy Biggs, who had served as campus monitor at East School, had been involved in the design and development of the mural prior to his untimely passing. Portrait artist and East School mom Amanda Boyd-Yin, working with third- and fourth-grade student leaders in the school, developed the idea of including the school’s mascot and slogan (‘Work Hard. Be Kind.’) into the mural.

The East School mural, from portrait artist and East School mom Amanda Boyd-Yin.

The East School mural, from portrait artist and East School mom Amanda Boyd-Yin.

“I wanted to show how the mural would feel in the space,” Boyd-Yin said. “So the sketches included Detective Biggs at his desk, with the mural behind him. I had no idea Principal Kris Woleck would show Tim the sketches.” Biggs loved the sketches and became involved in the mural project, she said. “He helped with measuring and he shared his ideas,” she said. “There was a running joke between us that I would paint a portrait of Detective Biggs in the mural, right above where he actually sat each day.”

Alex Trebek, host of Jeopardy!, with Porter Bowman

Alex Trebek, host of Jeopardy!, with Porter Bowman

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Porter Bowman, a junior at St. Luke’s School in New Canaan, is one of a handful of teens from the tri-state area who is competing in the “Jeopardy!” Teen Tournament, which runs for two weeks starting Nov. 9. It was taped earlier this year and the grand prize is $100,000. (There’s also some kid from Darien.)

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Rick Franco, lifelong New Canaan resident and longtime member of the Parking Commission, is to step down from the group at the close of its Nov. 10 meeting.

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Finally, here’s a photo gallery of other news from around New Canaan:

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