Tiger Trail named after New Canaan DPW head Tiger Mann
Grace Duffield
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Superintendent Bryan Luizzi stands to the left of DPW head Tiger Mann and First Selectman Kevin Moynihan soon after they surprised Mann with the sign for the trail between New Canaan High School and Waveny Park on Thursday, May 20.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut Media signShow MoreShow Less
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First Selectman Kevin Moynihan, left, said no one works harder or is more dedicated t the town than DPW head Tiger Mann, middle, as the town surprised him with the sign for Tiger Trail. The trail is between the New Canaan High School and Waveny Park and the event took place on May 20. Highway Department head Mose Zaccary looked on.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
New Canaan Library updates parking, size, 1913 library plans
Grace Duffield
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The proposed 40,000 square-foot new library is being designed to echo mid-century modern architecture, which New Canaan is known for worldwide. The new project is expected to break ground in June 2021.New Canaan LibraryShow MoreShow Less
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New Canaan Library in the snow on Feb 1.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Plans for the completely revamped New Canaan Library campus have taken a significant next step in becoming a reality, as the Board of Selectman agreed on a private-public Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the library earlier this week, outlining provisions for the historic 1913 library and proposed parking.