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KENT—A Housing Affordability Summit was held this week at the Warren Town Hall, sponsored by the Litchfield County Center for Housing Opportunity (LCCHO). It was attended by...
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KENT—World War I, one of the greatest conflicts in the history of humankind—and arguably the genesis for the Second World War—was never commemorated on...
KENT—A Housing Affordability Summit was held this week at the Warren Town Hall, sponsored by the Litchfield County Center for Housing Opportunity (LCCHO). It was attended by...
KENT—The Conservation Commission recently had a feisty discussion about planting street trees in the village center and whether the trees would be installed on...
KENT—Kent has launched a new waste reduction and food scraps recycling program at the transfer station. Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 6 p.m. HRRA will...
KENT—The House of Books and the Kent Historical Society will sponsor a “Places of Kent Young Artist Landscape Competition” in the gallery above the...
KENT–The Park & Recreation department is partnering with Kent School to use its state-of-the-art swimming pool for several fall swimming programs. A six-week Learn-to-Swim...
KENT—More than 50 paintings in the “Places of Kent” exhibition remain on view in the gallery above the House of Books, 10 N. Main...
KENT—The Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy and partners will present Leila Philips, author of Beaver Land: How One Weird Rodent Made America, in a presentation that will...
Letter to the Editor: I was very grateful to the revitalized GTD for organizing and presenting a debate among the declared candidates for first...
KENT—Never let it be said that Kent is unwelcoming. A well-known destination town for day-trippers, it makes its visitors comfortable while they peruse the...