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A dunking success: 45 on Main celebrates 1 year birthday
KENT—It was a carnival atmosphere both outside and inside 45 on Main Coffee, Chocolate & Creamery for its first birthday celebration Saturday, July 13 and the crowds were delighted to join in the celebration. Children with their parents were playing the games outside, getting face paintings and checking out...
Kent Informal Club disbands after 80 years
KENT—In recent months members of the Kent Informal Club decided to disband the organization that has existed since the 1940s. The group was formed as an opportunity for women to get together, socialize and educate themselves. The first by-laws from May 8, 1947 state the club’s object as to “bring together congenial people at convenient intervals to consider any subject and engage in any activities that may seem agreeable.”
New Milford Lions Carnival July 25-27
NEW MILFORD—The New Milford Lions Club will hold a carnival July 25 to 27 from 5 to 10 p.m. at 2 Pickett District Road. The event is co-sponsored by the Town of New Milford and will include games, rides, mid-way food and more. Admission is free.
PZC quickly okays two applications
KENT—The Planning and Zoning Commission last week granted an application from Abigail Spath of 255 Kent Rd. for a greenhouse accessory structure. Spath was seeking a special permit to put the little building within the 100-foot setback from the south side of her property. PZC Chairman Wesley Wyrick told her that with the building already designed to be set back 72 feet from the road, she could move it another 28 feet and avoid having to have a special permit.
PZC ponders revisiting cannabis regulations
KENT—Should Kent create zoning regulations to govern cannabis? That was the question raised by Land Use Administrator Tai Kern at the July 10 meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. “Right now, your definition for retail doesn’t include cannabis, but there is nothing about farming or manufacturing. I’m not...
ARB seeks volunteer to fill vacancy
KENT—The Planning and Zoning Commission is seeking a volunteer to fill a vacant position on the Architectural Review Board. This member must be an architect, landscape architect or a planner who is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners. It was announced at last week’s Planning and...
Raising Money for Cancer Care One Strenuous Mile at a Time
With numerous marathons and triathlons, including two Ironman races, under his belt, competing in arduous athletic events is nothing new for Pine Plains resident Bruce Knickerbocker. But this time, he’s training — and fundraising — for more than just the personal challenge. “The Lake Placid [N.Y.] Ironman...
Nurse retires after more than 40 years at Waterbury Hospital
WATERBURY, CT (WFSB) – A nurse retired Thursday after more than 40 years of service at Waterbury Hospital. Kim Perillo Rudaitis, RN, served patients for 41 years. “Thank you for your hard work and dedication, Kim,” Waterbury Hospital said in a social media post.
Poughkeepsie women's conference explores overcoming doubt, trauma
Even after seven years and eight events, the annual Women's Networking Conference hosted by Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino and other community leaders is still attracting new guests. After Serino asked the group for a show of hands from first-time attendees Wednesday, arms raised at every table. It was clear the majority in attendance were new to the event. ...
Mid-Hudson Valley will see little rain, less humidity this weekend. Here's the forecast
This weekend in the Hudson Valley will be an improvement on last weekend in two ways. According to the National Weather Service, there will be less rain, and little or no extreme heat and humidity. Orange County will see no rain at all, if advance forecasts prove true. The National...
Woman Seriously Injured During 2-Vehicle Crash In Poughkeepsie
The incident occurred in Dutchess County around 3:40 p.m., Wednesday, July 17, on Route 9 near Rochambeau Lane in the town of Poughkeepsie. According to Capt. Michael O'Dowd of the town of Poughkeepsie Police said a 2017 Chevrolet sedan driven by a Poughkeepsie man made a left turn from the southbound side of South Road into the northbound side of South Road.
Private Equity Car Wash Comes To Whalley
David Council gives a heart sign, a wave, or a double thumbs-up to every car that drives through New Haven’s newest car wash — the local outpost of a private equity-owned chain he helps manage on Whalley Avenue. The suds might look familiar to customers of traditional mom-and-pop...
Quinnipiac announces new Assistant Dean for the School of Computing and Engineering
On July 11, Quinnipiac University announced John A. Bau Jr. as the new Assistant Dean of the Student Experience and Career Development in the School of Computing and Engineering. Bau graduated from James Madison University with a bachelor’s degree in communications. He also revived a master’s in communications from the...
Pet of the Week: Pixie
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Pixie, a 1-and-half-year-old Belgian Shepard mix, is looking for her forever home. She’s a whimsical girl with a curious, spirited nature for exploring and learning. Learn more about Pixie at New Haven Animal Shelter by calling (203) 946-8110.
At the Movies: ‘Twisters’ & ‘Oddity’
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — To be honest, the only thing I remember about Jan de Bont’s “Twister” is the cow. Well, and Van Halen’s song for the soundtrack. But here we are, close to 30 years later, with “Twisters.”. Daisy Edgar Jones fills...
Stretch Your Dollar: National Ice Cream Day & more
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — We are heading into the weekend looking for sweet deals for you and your family!. We’re stretching your dollar this “Freebie Friday” starting with National Ice Cream Day on Sunday!. It’s a free Dilly Bar at participating Dairy Queen locations. Free...
Power shut off to CT tiny home village for homeless as residents fight order to leave
Residents of a first-of-its-kind tiny home village for individuals experiencing homelessness are without power after the city of New Haven sent a cease and desist letter ordering residents to vacate the tiny homes, which have fallen out of compliance with the State Building Code. Mark Colville of the Amistad Catholic Worker house said United Illuminating cut power to the tiny homes at 9:24 ...
Vidal/Wettenstein brokers sale of 900 Sherman Ave. to Burt Process Equipment
Hamden, CT Vidal/Wettenstein, LLC has negotiated the sale of 900 Sherman Ave. This property has been part of a family for generations, and Vinny Massaro, who handled the property for his family, is grateful to see this property be redeveloped. This property was purchased by Burt Process Equipment, headquartered at 100 Overlook Dr. Burt Process Equipment is a corporate resident of Hamden for over 20 years. With continued growth, Burt plans to expand at 900 Sherman Ave. to provide manufacturing and distribution facilities for its Precision Stainless Steel Process Solutions and Wastewater Systems businesses. Mayor Lauren Garrett said, “Burt Process Equipment has been a family-owned leader in water systems for over fifty years. We are proud that they have chosen to stay in Hamden, investing in a new facility and expanding their manufacturing and global distribution operations in the town.” Silvester Garza from Vidal/Wettenstein LLC was the sole broker for the transaction.
Choyce Peterson inks 9,992 s/f office lease for O&G Industries
Wallingford, CT Choyce Peterson, Inc., a full-service commercial real estate brokerage and consulting firm, has completed lease negotiations on behalf of O&G Industries, a privately-held construction firm, for a new 9,992 s/f office at 900 Northrop Rd. Choyce Peterson vice president Charlene O’Connell represented O&G Industries (O&G) in this transaction.
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