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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...
To the Editor: A Kent friend recently sent me the link to your newspaper, and I am delighted that the Kent GTD is up...
KENT—The Town Clerk has announced special hours for February 21-26. Notary services will not be available during this time. Reduced hours will be held...
SHERMAN—The Sherman Library will open its next art show, “The Art of Fashion, 1990’s illustrations by Kermit Adler,” Feb. 23, with an opening program...
KENT—A special town meeting has been scheduled for Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. to consider an ordinance for a town cemetery committee. The ordinance...
KENT–Kenise Barnes Fine Art, which is on winter recess, has mounted an online exhibit, “Because Art Is Essential,” through March 23. #BecauseArtIsEssential is a...
KENT—Carol Corey Fine Arts is exhibiting “All in Black and White” featuring works in charcoal, pencil, ink and paint by Dozier Bell, Roz Chast, Emily...
KENT—St. Andrew’s Church music director Susan Guse is seeking ringers to form a bell choir for its Easter service. She explains that the church...
KENT—Area seniors are invited to join Kent Park & Rec for a twice-monthly afternoon of Bingo at the Kent Senior Center. The event is...
KENT—During the first six months of a 12-month Housatonic Resources Recovery Authority’s Sustainable Materials Management (SMM) Pilot Program, Kent residents helped to divert 26,360 pounds of...
KENT—Local historian Peter Vermilyea will describe the history of “Litchfield County in the Civil War” in a talk at the Kent Memorial Library, 32...