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KENT—In her final meeting as first selectman, Jean Speck informed the incoming board that the Albin family offer of a parcel of land in...
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KENT—In her final meeting as first selectman, Jean Speck informed the incoming board that the Albin family offer of a parcel of land in...
KENT—The Planning and Zoning Commission, which has been working on updating local regulations to help implement the 2022 Plan of Conservation and Development, is...
KENT—Kent Affordable Housing and the Park & Recreation Commission reached an apparent compromise Monday night when KAH President Justin Potter conceded that a parcel...
KENT—If any of you should feel impelled to get up from your Thanksgiving table and rush to Town Hall—relax. Town Hall will be closed...
KENT—The House of Books will present a discussion of the final issue of John Freeman’s influential literary magazine—this volume called Freeman’s: Conclusions—Wednesday, Dec. 6, at...
KENT—In an eight-minute meeting (surely a record for brevity in recent Kent history), the Zoning Board of Appeals last week approved its 2024 meeting...
KENT—During its Monday night meeting the Park & Rec Commission decided to initiate a trial “open swim” program for adults. Under the program, the...