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A Kent tradition continued Saturday, Feb. 23, when children and adults united for a Family Skate Day sponsored by Kent Memorial Library. The library’s...

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KENT, Conn. – A Scottish Highland bull is taking a tour of western Connecticut this winter—and is keeping locals on their toes. Residents from...

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KENT, Conn.—The Planning and Zoning Commission has granted permission to Steve Katz and Alison Palmer to continue pottery workshops as part of their major...

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KENT, CONN.—Land Use Administrator Tai Kern informed the Planning and Zoning Commission at its February meeting that there is no Right to Farm ordinance...

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KENT, Conn.—The clock is ticking and, with the entire nation getting ready to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary on one weekend in July 2026,...

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KENT, Conn.—Everyone knows—or thinks they know—the story of Rosa Parks, the plucky NAACP activist who helped inspire the 1955 Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott by...

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KENT, Conn.— “The writer is an explorer. Every step is in advance into a new land.” So wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. A group of...

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 KENT, Conn.—The Kent Memorial Library will hold a “Meet Your Monger” cheese tasting Sunday, March 23, at 4 p.m., with New Curds on the...

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BRRRR! The Lions gathered this week to celebrate Membership Awareness and our various activities and committees. Among those celebrated: The Membership Committee, which grows and...

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KENT, Conn.—The Kent Memorial Library has rescheduled a French Movie Night for Thursday, March 27, when there will be a screening of “The Intouchables”...

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KENT, Conn.—Park and Recreation Director Matt Busse has closed down parking at Kent Commons because of icy conditions in the parking lot. The lot...

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KENT, Conn.—Kent Memorial Library and the House of Books will host a talk by former U.S. diplomat William H. Luers about his revelatory memoir,...

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KENT, Conn. —The Kent Community Nursery School’s board of directors will present a Winter Snow Ball on Saturday, March 1, from 7 to 10...

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First Congregational Church of Kent: 97 N. Main St., Kent. 860-927-3335. www.firstchurchkent.org. Services: Sundays, 10 a.m. (traditional worship). St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church: 1 N....

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KENT, Conn. —Connecticut residents who served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Air Force or Space Force and have a service-connected permanent...

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KENT, Conn. —The State of Connecticut has passed legislation changing the procedure local assessors use to value registered/non-registered motor vehicles. Effective with the Oct. 1, 2024,...

News From Nearby Towns

News From Nearby Towns

LAKEVILLE, Conn.—A Bingo fundraiser to benefit the Animal Farm Foundation will be held Wednesday, March 12, at 6 p.m. at the Interlaken Inn, 74...

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CORNWALL—Cornwall Park and Recreation will hold Chili Cook-off with entertainment by Glori Wilder on Saturday, March 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the...

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WASHINGTON, Conn.— The Washington Art Association is accepting entries for its 2025 Members Show, which will be exhibited from March 15 through April 26....

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Arts & Entertainment

KENT, Conn.—The Kent Singers will present their spring concert, “The Gift to Sing,” on Sunday, March 23, at 3 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Church....

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KENT—KAA and the Kent Memorial Library invite all to a free bi-monthly artist film series.  The first film, “Kusama: Infinity,” will be shown Thursday,...

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SHARON—Registration for a variety of spring classes at the Sharon Playhouse are now open, including youth, teen and adult classes. Among the youth classes...

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NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn.—Painters and photographers who love nature are invited to participate in the eighth annual Great Hollow Photographers Club Juried Painting and Photography...

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LAKEVILLE, Conn.—Crescendo will present “Revolutionary Renaissance,” the rarely performed works of two minority groups of the Renaissance era, Saturday, March 1, at 4 p.m....

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I recently made a tasty quiche pie complete with bacon, cheese and broccoli. I even added a little bit of chopped asparagus. I savored...

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To the Editor:  Please check your facts and do your diligence. There is no Right to Farm ordinance in Kent.  In addition, the Planning...

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Certain things in life are a rite of passage—births, marriages, first jobs.   For me, the Kent Chocolate Fest ranks up there, too. I...

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When I was 17, I made my first trip to Ireland. It was my first and only transatlantic voyage, a five-day odyssey that I...

Obituaries, Weddings & Births

Obituaries, Weddings & Births

KENT, Conn.—The Honorable Maureen Anne Brady, of Kent, who dedicated her life to faith, family and public service in Connecticut’s Northwestern Corner for more...

Obituaries, Weddings & Births

KENT, Conn.—Michal A. Wright, 63, a longtime resident of Kent, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025 at Sharon Hospital. Michal was the...

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