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KENT—Following a unanimous town meeting vote Feb. 27 to approve an ordinance establishing a new cemetery ordinance, the selectmen are looking for persons who...
KENT—The Sherman Library will offer a “Sound Bath with Inspired Vibrations” March 8 at 6 p.m. Jeanine Chakya, a certified practitioner of sound and...
NEW BRITAIN—Students wishing to participate in the 19th annual eesmarts contest must register by March 22. For nearly two decades, the contest has invited...
KENT—The Selectmen appointed eight members to a Broadband and Mobile Communications Working Group Feb. 28, resurrecting a committee originally established in 2021. The earlier...
KENT—First Selectman Marty Lindenmayer withdrew his bid to expand his administrative assistant’s position during a selectmen’s meeting held March 6. He had earlier pressed...
KENT—Attorney Jeffrey Sienkiewicz, who represented Kent during its lengthy opposition to federal recognition for the Schaghticokes Indians as a tribe, warned the selectmen during...
KENT—Former first selectman Maureen Brady was applauded by a roomful of appreciative residents March 4 for her unstinting service to the town. The former...
KENT—The “Oppenheimer Legacy” talk slated for March 9 at 2 p.m. is being moved from the Kent Memorial Library to the main meeting room...