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A former part-time program director at the defunct Outback Teen Center—a man who had been arrested by New Canaan Police following accusations that he made inappropriate comments to a group of youths—is a defendant in a civil lawsuit filed this summer. According to the complaint, the accused man while working as a residential advisor at Wesleyan University in the early-1980s sexually abused teens in his charge, in a dorm room and elsewhere. The case is proceeding in state Superior Court in Middletown. ***

The restaurant long known as ‘Chef Luis’ is now called ‘129,’ for its street number on Elm, and offers American contemporary cuisine from newly hired Executive Chef Joe Page. He brings more than 15 years of experience in kitchens across the United States and overseas.

New Canaan Boy, 7, Earns Third Straight CT State Wrestling Title

On February 15, New Canaan’s Brady Kaupp capped off his season by winning a third consecutive CT state wrestling championship. Competing in the 45-pound weight class, Brady finished his season undefeated in the state of Connecticut. Brady did not allow his CT opponents to score one offensive point against him all season. Brady is 7 years old and goes to South School. He defeated Darien Sherwood of the Tomahawk Wrestling Club via pin in the finals.