Darien Foundation awards police department technology grant
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Lt. Alison Hudyma, left, Darien Foundation executive director Sarah Woodberry, left, The Darien Foundation board chairman Ward Glassmeyer and Capt. Robert Shreders.Katharine Calderwood / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Darien Foundation board chairman Ward Glassmeyer, left, Officer Kevan Taggart, Capt. Robert Shreders, Lt. Alison Hudyma and The Darien Foundation executive director Sarah Woodberry.Katharine Calderwood / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Officer Kevan Taggart demonstrates various reactions, and corresponding outcomes to life-size Laser Shot scenarios for The Darien Foundation board chairman Ward Glassmeyer.Katharine Calderwood / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
A Promised Land: Signed Obama memoir auction to benefit Corbin Cares
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President Barack Obama s memoir A Promised Land goes on sale ahead of the holiday season at Barnes & Noble Union Square Nov. 17, 2020, in New York City. The Barrett Bookstore, located at 6 Corbin Drive in Darien, is offering a rare, deluxe edition signed copy of President Barack Obama’s highly anticipated memoir book, via an online auction, that is being hosted by The Darien Foundation on their website: http://bit.ly/DFBOAPL. Proceeds from the auction will benefit community collaboration, and philanthropic initiative, Corbin Cares, when the auction concludes.Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images
Corbin Cares raises $100K for Darien s essential workers
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Corbin Cares has raised over $100,000 to provide meals for essential workers. Dan Anderson at Darien Fire Department.Katherine Calderwood /Show MoreShow Less
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Corbin Cares has raised over $100,000 to provide meals for essential workers. Captain Jeremiah Marron, Officer Michael Dos Santos, Lieutenant Alison Hudyma, Captain Robert Shreders, and Chief Donald B. AndersonKatherine CalderwoodShow MoreShow Less
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They never stop. On the last day of in-person learning on December 16, festively adorned hardworking teachers and faculty loaded Tokeneke Elementary School children into the cars at the pickup line.Katherine CalderwoodShow MoreShow Less