Public access advocates worried about a new attack on Westerly’s right-of-way to the pristine sandy beaches of the 1.5-mile-long undeveloped Napatree Point have targeted a villain, an elected official.
To the Town Council and B.I. Times: Remember what the island was like in 1984? Things didn’t get busy until the Fourth of July, and even peak days were a far cry from the current frenzy lasting from May to October. Cars were smaller and.
The Eagle Town Council approved guidelines for the design of future neighborhoods in the Haymeadow development at its March 8 meeting, continuing the forward momentum in what will become one of Eagle’s largest residential developments.
New Canaan grade school parents outraged by perceived lack of information
Grace Duffield
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New Canaan parents say they are upset with the “lack of communication” between them and the schools in regards to changes to school start times.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut Media
Some New Canaan parents of young children who oppose the change to school start times said that they have not been properly informed about the changes by New Canaan Public School officials.
School officials disagreed, saying the district has made attempts to inform them properly.
“There is tremendous support for our education system but right now (that) also comes with a lack of trust, outrage and disbelief of our town’s actions,” parent Jennifer Dalipi told Hearst Connecticut Media.