Politics & Government

Sept. 19 Update From Easton First Selectman Bindelglass

"Paws and Pumpkins," Chili Cookoff, recycling rules, Judd Road bridge construction, Blessing of the Animals and more Easton news…

**News Release Submitted by Easton First Selectman Bindelglass**

Sept. 19, 2025

Good afternoon,

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Without question, this has been a difficult week throughout our country. I think that overall, as a town, we have kept things pretty civil, and we should be proud of that. Social media posts, as always, tend to bring out the worst in us, so I hope folks will be thoughtful about what they post. To that end, Braver Angels presents a workshop entitled “Depolarizing Within”. The workshop teaches participants to look at their own attitudes towards the political "other," and develop strategies for engaging in politics without demonizing and for constructively intervening in conversations with like-minded peers when those conversations stereotype or demonize the other side. It will be held at the library on Saturday, October 18, from 1 to 4:30 pm. Registration is required. Max: 50 participants. Tickets are FREE.

I encourage you to subscribe to the Town of Easton’s website alerts online here. The most important lists to join are Town Alerts and Town News. These provide timely information about storms, emergencies, and other last-minute news. You’re also welcome to subscribe to other categories that interest you. Thank you for helping us keep our families safe and informed! As mentioned last week, we continue to work on ways to keep you safe through our town hall and emergency management department.

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IMPORTANT Recycling note: plastic bags of any kind CANNOT BE RECYCLED. Doing so causes a large increase in Easton's recycling charge, which will directly relate to increasing taxes for residents. Please click here for items that can and cannot be recycled.

Visit the Aspetuck Health District's new website to learn some tips for having a healthy fall season here.

Construction has begun on the Judd Road bridge between Easton and Monroe. The work is expected to be completed by next summer. Until then, the bridge will be closed. Detours will be posted. The town of Monroe will be doing the work, but we will keep you posted.,>

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Join your neighbors and friends at NeighborFest2025 this Sunday, September 21st, at the Pavilion at Staples Field from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Bring your picnic, voices, and instruments, and join the fun! Food trucks will be on-site. This is a free event hosted by Easton Diversity & Inclusion Task Force.,>

The Easton Senior Center, 650 Morehouse Road, is having a Tag Sale running until Friday, September 26th, from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. Many sensational bargains to be had. For more information, please feel free to contact the Easton Senior Center (203) 268-1145.
Join us for our Fall Book Sale at the Easton Public Library on Friday, September 26, 3:30-6:00 pm (Children's & YA Only), Saturday, September 27, 9:00 am-4:00 pm, Sunday, September 28, 11:00 am-4:00 pm.,>

Easton Park & Rec Office, located at 652 Morehouse Road, is hosting the Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program from ASHI and MEDIC First Aid on Tuesday, September 30th, from 5 to 7:00 pm. This program gives young people everything they need to know for safe and successful babysitting. From getting started with their business, relating with parents and children, key safety, caregiving, and first aid tips. The students will practice on realistic-looking dolls to learn safe handling and diaper changing. Attendees will leave with the skills of choking assistance, basic first aid, and CPR, and a 2 Year Certification from HSI. Cost: $120/per person. Ages: 11 and older. Contact Danielle Ranocchia at 203-258- 7789. https://www.betterbabysittingc.com/. ,>

The Senior Center will be offering Flu (either dose), Covid, RSV, Tetanus, Shingles, and Pneumonia vaccines on Wednesday, October 1st, and Thursday, October 16th, 7:30 am until noon. Without being political, I would urge you to consider that if you want to be vaccinated, the availability of vaccines may change, so consider taking advantage of this. You must call for an appointment (203) 268-1145 and bring your insurance ID to the appointment.,>

October Book Club at Christ Church - Join us every Wednesday in October at 7 pm on Zoom from 10/1 -10/29. We are reading Living Buddha, Living Christ by Thicht Nhat Hanh. Email Vicki for the Zoom link and more info.,>

The Easton Public Library will be hosting “Feeling Connected in a Disconnected World: A Talk for Caregivers on Helping Teens Manage Anxiety, Build Resilience, and Avoid Burnout” on Thursday, October 2nd, at 7:00 p.m. In today’s fast-paced, digital world, teenagers face unique challenges that can impact their mental health. Join licensed psychologist Dr. Emily Winter for an informative presentation focused on helping parents and caregivers support teens through anxiety, depression, and burnout. Register Here,>

The Easton Police Foundation's “Paws and Pumpkins” Festival is happening on Saturday, October 4th, from 12 pm to 5 pm at the Morehouse fields, 515 Morehouse Road. The festival will feature a Chili Cookoff with prizes, a Cornhole Tournament with prizes, a BINGO tent, and the Newtown Strong Therapy Dogs! The Easton ECC will be there after their 5K walk fundraiser with a bounce house and other goodies. Vendors, music, and a beer and wine tent sponsored by Jones Winery, New England Brewing, Athletic Brewing, and a few still to be named! If you would like to volunteer, please e-mail us @ Eastonpawsandpumpkins@gmail.com. Hope to see you there!,>

Notre Dame of Easton, located at 640 Morehouse Rd, will be hosting a Blessing of the Animals event in honor of the feast of St. Francis of Assisi on Saturday, October 4th, at 11:00 am. Bring your furry, feathered, or scaly friends to receive a special blessing and enjoy a fun-filled morning with apple cider from Silverman's, a gelato cart from Shaggy Coos Farm, face painting for the kids, raffle baskets, sweets, desserts, and more. Celebrate the joy of our animals and the life of St. Francis of Assisi in this family-friendly event!,>

Join the ECC on Saturday, October 4th, at 9:00 am for their first 5K walk/race to raise funds for PlayTots classroom enhancements, Teen Center facility updates, and much-needed center maintenance and repairs. Every dollar raised will directly benefit our community. This event is for the entire family, whether a seasoned walker or a person who prefers a leisurely stroll. It’s an opportunity to exercise, connect with the community, and contribute to ECC. Following the race, enjoy kids’ games, music, and bagels and bananas for all walkers/runners. Where: ECC, 364 Sport Hill Road, Easton, CT (Start and Finish). Register here.,>

SAVE THE DATE: This year's 4th Annual Free Spirit Festival and 5K Walk and Run will be held on Saturday, October 25th. For more info, click here.,>

SAVE THE DATE: Easton Learning Foundation is celebrating its 20th anniversary! Please join us at Testo’s in Monroe on Saturday, November 8th. More info to come.,>

Enjoy the weekend!,>

Dave
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