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Weston/Westport Hebrew After School Program To Host New Year Launch
The Hebrew program is accepting registration for its new fall semester, which begins on September 12, 2023.

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The Hebrew program is accepting registration for its new fall semester, which begins on September 12, 2023.

Recent arrests by the Wallingford Police Department. All charges are allegations and not convictions.
Danbury Youth Baseball has been awarded a $50,000 Youth Services Prevention Initiative Grant from The State Of Connecticut.
Youth baseball, the Palace Theater, WestConn and the Danbury Police Activity League are among the beneficiaries of the new funding.
First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick was joined at the announcement by running mate, former state Representative Brian Farnen.
"If HB6890 passes, wetlands, which comprise approximately 14% of the total area in Connecticut, are at risk."
"Let’s get this right and bring all stakeholders to the table before taking this any further at the RTM."
"Still Love" is the new book of poetry by Fairfield resident Jack Powers.
Democrats Bill Gerber and Christine Vitale last week officially launched their campaign for First Selectman and Selectman, respectively.
"Dishing out information in tiny spoonfuls probably did not begin with the current administration. It’s still no way to run a government."
Former state House candidate Meghan McCloat discusses The Voter Privacy Program.
The Falcons recently brought home a trophy from the Universal Dance Association's National Dance Team Championship.
Brenda Kupchick, Fairfield's First Selectwoman, discusses the Charter Revision question on Tuesday's ballot.
"Tony uses his position for the greater good of our community and State."
Democrat Tim Gavin, a candidate running for the state's 28th Senate District, discusses his support for First Responders.
"Fairfielders for Good Government urges you to 'Vote NO in NOvember' on Charter Revision."
"In my opinion, this document is easier to read, better organized, clearer in its definitions and roles and responsibilities..."
"By voting No on the Charter changes I am asking for more time for all of us to be included and continue this important, good work."
"I support these necessary changes and urge you to vote YES on the Fairfield Charter Revision ballot question on November 8th."
"Connecticut does not have a revenue problem we have a spending problem."