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5 Fairfield County Students Among 2016 Poetry Out Loud CT Finalists
Trevor Lilly from Wilton High School is among the finalists.

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Trevor Lilly from Wilton High School is among the finalists.

First Selectman Steve Dunn moved the stop back to its original location on his second day in office.
Brookfield's i95 FM seeks volunteers for Hat City on Tap at the Danbury Ice Arena.
Deposits from donated cans and bottles will help offset Cheer Camp expenses.
Volunteers are needed for the Hat City on Tap event at the Danbury Ice Arena.
Online registration streamlines the registration process.
Mary O'Leary will receive the Shannon Award for Public Service at the annual Bethel Democratic Town Committee dinner.
The Friends of The Brookfield Library has announced book donation days for its annual book sale.
The musical presentation will be provided to the public free of charge.
Artist Julia Rommel will lead a writing project after an art-making exercise.
New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce joins with New Rochelle Cares - Aging in Place and WestFair Rides in a Virtual Ribbon Cutting Party.
Sen. Boucher represents the 26th Assembly District, including Bethel, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Westport, and Wilton.
The club enjoyed the support of Mayor Roach in their "100 Acts of Kindness" effort.
"The Fluid Palette" is a retrospective of artwork by Lisa Cuscuna.
The annual fashion show takes place Sunday, April 17 at Perona Farms.
The Julliard Trombone Choir visits the high school Sunday, April 3.
Film critic A.O. Scott returns to the Bryn-Mawr Film Institute Wednesday, April 13 at 7 p.m.
The event begins with a children's book sale from Saturday, March 12 to Sunday, March 13.
The Department of Public Property begins pickup for leaves, limbs, brush and gumballs Monday, April 18.
The hospital’s Chinese Medical Program is using a $50,000 grant awarded by the Center for Viral Hepatitis (CVH).