The New Canaan Police Department Color Guard, Officers Shane Gibson and Matthew Blank, present the colors during the Veterans Day ceremony held Nov. 11, 2019 at God s Acre. Credit: Michael Dinan
A dispute dating back to September between the Congregational Church of New Canaan and the town’s highest elected official regarding ownership of God’s Acre is expected to continue through the summer, according to the church’s pastor.
In a letter sent Friday to the congregation, the Rev. Chapin Garner said the church’s attorney and trustees “will continue to engage the town in deliberation over our First Selectman [Kevin Moynihan]’s assertion that the Town of New Canaan owns God’s Acre.”
New Conjuring movie spotlights famous CT demonic possession
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1of5 The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It has officially been announced with Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson reprising their roles as the iconic Connecticut-based paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren.
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Ed and Lorraine Warren arrives at Danbury Superior Court, March 19, 1981, where a grand jury returned an indictment against Arne Cheyenne Johnson in the slaying of Alan Bono, 40, on February 16, 1981, in Broofield, Connecticut. Lorraine Warren was one of the persons to talk with the 19 year old man after the slaying which his attorney says was the work of the devil.Bettmann/Bettmann ArchiveShow MoreShow Less
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Child care an allowable campaign expense? Pereira bill advances
Julia Bergman
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Candidate for Fairfield state representative Caitlin Clarkson Pereira comforts her daughter, Parker, 3, in her Fairfield home after Parker skinned her knee while going door to door in Fairfield, Conn. on Wednesday, August 22, 2018. Clarkson Pereira was denied her request to the State Elections Enforcement Commission to use her campaign funds to pay for child care.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
Caitlin Clarkson Pereira, a former candidate from Fairfield for the state House of Representatives, drew national attention when, in 2019, she filed a lawsuit to make child care an allowable expense in Connecticut’s publicly financed campaigns.
U.S. Supreme Court denies appeal by Alex Jones in Sandy Hook defamation case
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Extremist Alex Jones at the Texas State Capital building on April 18, 2020 in Austin, Texas.Sergio Flores / Getty Images TNSShow MoreShow Less
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Josh Koskoff, attorney for an FBI agent and six Sandy Hook familes suing Alex Jones for defamation.Christopher Burns / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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NEWTOWN - The U.S. Supreme Court denied an appeal by extremist Alex Jones to revisit sanctions the Infowars host received in Connecticut trial court, where he is being sued for defamation by an FBI agent and six families who lost loved ones in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre.