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KENT—Kent Affordable Housing is taking a closer look at the housing needs of those who work in town through online surveys for both employers...
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KENT—Kent Volunteer Fire Department’s monthly “Big Win” community pancake breakfast will return to the firehouse Sunday, Oct. 27, from 7 to 11:30 a.m. The...
KENT—Robert E. Dineen Jr. , 84, of Kent, formerly of New York City and Sherman, passed away Oct. 12, 2024, after a brief illness....
KENT—Kent Affordable Housing is taking a closer look at the housing needs of those who work in town through online surveys for both employers...
LAKEVILLE—The Jane Lloyd Fund is seeking donations to continue its mission of helping cancer victims in the Northwest Connecticut. Founded by the Lloyd family...
KENT—The House of Books book club will discuss “The Rainbow” by Nobel Prize-winning author Yasunari Kawabata during its next session Feb. 21 at 6...
KENT—Appointments are still open for the Feb. 19 Kent Lions Club blood drive. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3:45 p.m....
KENT—St. Andrew’s Church parishioners will hold their annual meeting Feb. 4 following the 10:30 a.m. service. Annual reports will be in the narthex to...
KENT—It was recently “hail and farewell” in Kent as Jared Kuczenski, former Park and Recreation director, attended a farewell luncheon with senior citizens in...
KENT—Kent Park and Recreation will offer an expanded eight-week session of aqua aerobics beginning Feb. 14 at the Kent School pool at 13 Skiff...
KENT—An Honor Guard procession will take place Saturday, Feb. 3, to escort the body of Robert “Bob” Bauer from the Kent Volunteer Fire Department...
KENT—Kent Part and Recreation, in partnership with Kent School, will co-present a new six-week session of Learn-to-Swim group swimming lessons for children in the...
KENT—The Board of Selectmen has agreed to revitalize the Broadband Subcommittee that was originally formed in 2021 to “explore options, capabilities, and costs to bring...