The
New Canaan Building Department on April 21 received an application to demolish the 9,000-square-foot home at 84 Turtle Back Road.
Route 123 in New Canaan on Wednesday. Read the update here.
Zack Ramppen. Photo courtesy of NCHS Athletic Department
Zack Ramppen on being named last week’s “Ram of the Week” by the
New Canaan High School Athletic Department. He led the NCHS varsity baseball team in RBIs (7), is tied for runs scored (5), and is second on the team in batting average (.500), according to a citation. Coach
Anthony Bloss said in a press release, “Zack leads He is a leader on and off the field. He has led defensively, manages our pitching staff very well, and is, without a doubt, our field manager. Zack brings an intensity and positive energy that helps our players during both good and bad portions of a game. All members of the team look to him during important stages of the game.” The Ram of the Week’s sponsors include
John Aniello, is no longer working for the
New Canaan Fire Department, municipal officials have confirmed. Aniello started as a firefighter in August 2006 and that his employment ends Jan. 31, 2021, according to the town’s
Human Resources Department. The fire captain accused of homomisic and racist abuse, Capt.
Robert Petrone, started as a firefighter in May 2001 and remains employed at NCFD, officials said. The town last June moved to dismiss parts of the lawsuit. The two sides have held settlement conferences since August, most recently on Monday, according to
U.S. District Court records.
The town at about 5:49 p.m. on March 29 cited a 46-year-old