Barry Setayesh, this week joined the
New Canaan Fire Department following graduation exercises held May 26 at the Connecticut Fire Academy in Windsor Locks.
The
New Canaan Mounted Troop’s “Kick Up Your Hooves” event “fun and games with horses by day, dance outside by night” is to be held Sunday. Details here.
Health Director
Jenn Eielson said Thursday that as of May 26, 90% of New Canaanites aged 15 to 44 have received at least one dose of
COVID-19 vaccine the second-highest rate in the state and the highest in
Fairfield County. Regarding teenagers, she told members of the
Health & Human Services Commission at their regular meeting, “These kids are tired of quarantining. They don’t want to miss school. They don’t want to miss sports. That group was the easiest to get vaccinated.” In all, 12,242 had been administered as of Thursday morning, Eielson said. As of May 26, 84% of those aged 45 to 64 had received at least one shot, 99% of those 65-a
Due to logistical complications brought on by COVID-19, Snellville Parks and Recreation has announced that the 2021 Snellville Days Festival has been canceled.
âThe COVID pandemic has affected all of our lives in one way or another in 2020, and now it seems clear it will flow over into 2021,â Snellville Parks and Recreation Director Lisa A. Platt said. âThere is no way for us to be able to create a quality event for our citizens and visitors under the current COVID pandemic situation.
âEven though the event is still five months away, the planning and support needed from sponsors, vendors and the uncertainty of large groups being able to assemble, it just makes this event not possible for 2021.â