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Glen Rock Pool Badges Now On Sale Glen Rock Pool Badges Now On Sale
Glen Rock Pool Badges Now On Sale GLEN ROCK, N.J. -- It's pool season, and the Borough of Glen Rock encourages folks to get or renew their memberships early. If you get your badge by May 16, the fees are somewhat lower.All residents who want to use the pool will need a badge -- and you can't get them at the pool.  You can renew your membership through the mail, if you have a picture ID badge. New residents, or those who need new badges or pictures, will need to visit the Borough Hall. To renew by mail, send a check payable to Borough of Glen Rock with the appropriate fee. For the full list of pool membership fees, click he…
Danbury Odyssey Of The Mind Team Heading To World Finals Danbury Odyssey Of The Mind Team Heading To World Finals
Danbury Odyssey Of The Mind Team Heading To World Finals DANBURY, Conn. -- An Odyssey of the Mind team from Rogers Park Middle School, in Danbury, earned a spot at the World Finals with its performance on Saturday, April 2, at the 35th annual Odyssey of the Mind state finals.Odyssey of the Mind is an international educational problem-solving competition for students from kindergarten through college. The long-term problems fall into five general categories: Vehicle, Technical, Classics, Structure and Performance and are broken down into divisions by age. Last weekend's competition was held at Bristol Eastern High School. The Rogers Park team took …
West Point's Wind Quartet Will Perform At Greenwich Library West Point's Wind Quartet Will Perform At Greenwich Library
West Point's Wind Quartet Will Perform At Greenwich Library GREENWICH, Conn. -- The West Point Academy Wind Quintet will perform a free concert at the Greenwich Library on Sunday, April 10, as part of the Peterson Concert Series. This patriotic quintet presents a varied and colorful program of virtuoso chamber music for winds, featuring repertoire ranging from the late 18th century courts of Europe to the contemporary masters of the 20th century.​​​ The quintet features Staff Sgt. Briana Lehman on bassoon, Specialist First Class Matthew Smith on horn Staff Sgt. Torin Olsen on flute, Staff Sgt. Natalie Wren on oboe and Staff Sergeant Sam Ross on clar…
Researchers From University Of Bridgeport To Show Off Breakthrough Work Researchers From University Of Bridgeport To Show Off Breakthrough Work
Researchers From University Of Bridgeport To Show Off Breakthrough Work BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Bridgeport Mayor Joseph Ganim and the Downtown Special Services District have invited faculty to present breakthrough research at the University of Bridgeport, at a free reception on Thursday, April 7. The public is invited to view breakthrough research at the UB. The two-hour wine-and-cheese reception that will also feature special contributions from downtown restaurants. The university notes that its faculty and grad students perform leading research that influences a broad spectrum of fields, from political science to health, and business to social sciences. Additio…
Expert To Discuss 'Sense and Sensibility' At Westport Library On April 9 Expert To Discuss 'Sense and Sensibility' At Westport Library On April 9
Expert To Discuss 'Sense and Sensibility' At Westport Library On April 9 WESTPORT, Conn. -- As a part of the Westport Library program "A Year of Reading Jane Austen," Dr. Mark Schenker of Yale College will lead a discussion of "Sense and Sensibility" on Saturday, April 9. The program, offered in partnership with the Jane Austen Society North America, Connecticut Region, is free and open to the public. The novel was Austen's first published work, appearing in 1811 under the pseudonym "A Lady," since female authors were uncommon and frowned upon. A work of romantic fiction, the novel is set in southwest England, London and the Engl…
Pack It, Park It At Wyckoff Y's Community Trunk Sale Pack It, Park It At Wyckoff Y's Community Trunk Sale
Pack It, Park It At Wyckoff Y's Community Trunk Sale WYCKOFF, N.J. -- Wyckoff Family YMCA is putting a new twist on the old garage sale with its "Junk in the Trunk" sale, just in time for spring cleaning, on Saturday, April 30. "Clean out your closets and load up your trunk with clothing, furniture, kitchenware, baby items or knickknacks to sell from the back of your car or truck," organizers note. Registration began April 1, and the registration deadline is April 25. The fee for members is $25 per parking space (or $40 for two spaces). For non-members, it's $30 for the single space and $45 for two. For shoppers, admissio…
New Canaan's Grace Farms To Hold Earth Day Events New Canaan's Grace Farms To Hold Earth Day Events
New Canaan's Grace Farms To Hold Earth Day Events NEW CANAAN, -- Earth Day at New Canaan's Grace Farms -- Saturday, April 23 -- will be a celebration of the natural world with insightful programs focused on issues tied to the five Grace Farms initiatives, as well as enjoyment of the 80-acre landscape and its diverse habitats.The all-day event is free and open to the public. Grace Farms Foundation will begin the day with a morning panel discussion, "Sustainable Capitalism: a 21st Century Response to Climate Change and Modern Slavery," moderated by Krishna Patel, the Foundation's director of Justice Initiatives. Afternoon program…
‘Farm for Yourself’ Lectures Arrive At Danbury's WCSU In April ‘Farm for Yourself’ Lectures Arrive At Danbury's WCSU In April
‘Farm for Yourself’ Lectures Arrive At Danbury's Wcsu In April DANBURY, Conn. -- In the continuing effort to "go green" and promote sustainable living, Western Connecticut State University's Roots & Shoots club will present the "Farm for Yourself" lecture series, featuring local farmers every Wednesday evening in April. The free, public lectures will focus on the importance of sustainable living and local farming. They include: April 6 – "Using Animals to Manage your Land," by Dr. Whitney Freeman, owner of Henny Penny Farm in Ridgefield April 13 – "Composting and Soil Amendment," by Jessica Wong of Holbrook …
Stratford Brewery Reaches $15K Crowdfunding Goal Stratford Brewery Reaches $15K Crowdfunding Goal
Stratford Brewery Reaches $15K Crowdfunding Goal STRATFORD, Conn. -- Fairfield Craft Ales, a music-inspired nanobrewery under construction on Honeyspot Road, in Stratford, has raised $18,000 toward its startup costs through its Kickstarter campaign. Its 30-day campaign launched March 10, and it took 19 days to reach its $15,000 goal. Under Kickstarter's all-or-nothing rules, if a campaign doesn't reach its goal, its gets none of the pledged funds. Fairfield Craft Ales is owned by Fairfield residents Mike Borruso and Joe Bow. They're starting with a three-barrel brewing system, among the smallest in Connecticut. They want to expand as qu…
Putnam Musician Leads New Bands, Playlists In New York Performances Putnam Musician Leads New Bands, Playlists In New York Performances
Putnam Musician Leads New Bands, Playlists In New York Performances PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y. -- Andy Biskin -- a Three Arrows Cooperative resident and longtime musician -- will be in residence at The Stone on Tuesday, April 12, until Sunday, April 17. The Stone is John Zorn's celebrated East Village performance sanctuary for new and cutting-edge music. Biskin will be leading a different band each night. "The playlist spans over 20 years of compositions, including lots of new material I've written just for this occasion," he said. "This is the first time ever that I've had the opportunity of presenting a big-picture retro- and avantro-spective o…
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