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KENT—Kent Memorial Library, 32 Main St., will spring into a week of school vacation with some stories about frogs April 13 at 11 a.m....
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KENT—The Board of Selectmen have called a public hearing for Friday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. at town hall to present a proposed ordinance...
KENT—Kent Memorial Library, 32 Main St., will spring into a week of school vacation with some stories about frogs April 13 at 11 a.m....
KENT—A total eclipse of the sun in the contiguous United States won’t happen again for 20 years, so the April 8 eclipse will be...
KENT—The Kent Land Trust, which sponsors Kent’s Community Garden, plans to open the plots in May this year. The garden is located in the...
GAYLORDSVILLE— Vendors are needed for the Gaylordville Fire Department Auxiliary’s flea market set for May 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 670...
SHERMAN—The Sherman Library will present a program on dahlias April 6 at 11 a.m. with presenter Michele Mackinnon, a UConn certified Advanced Master Gardener. This...
KENT—The St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish, which includes Sacred Heart Church, 17 Bridge St., has announced its Easter services. Holy Thursday, March 28, the Mass...
KENT—There are only a few more days to see the March Invitational Show at the Kent Art Association. There are eight invited artists participating:...
AMENIA—Tarts and Bread, a new French/Belgian-style bakery just opened in nearby Amenia, NY. The bakery, led by Chef Christophe Raza, will feature buttery pastries,...
KENT—The Inland Wetlands Commission dealt with two after-the-fact applications Monday night and in both instances decided that the changes made must be reversed. Andria...
KENT—The recent property revaluation boosted property assessments an average of 31.43 percent, bringing the Grand List to $827,742,580. While increasing values would appear to...