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Where to eat in New Canaan during Cal Ripken baseball tournament

Where to eat in New Canaan during Cal Ripken baseball tournament Grace Duffield FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 People sat outside in front of  New Canaan s nearly 40 eateries, near noon on July 15, 2021.  Here patrons are enjoying  Spiga restaurant on Main Street.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 New Canaan boasts over 40 restaurants many thriving after the pandemic. People sat outside Pine Street Concessions around noon  on  July 15, 2021.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 New Canaan boasts over 40 restaurants most thriving through the pandemic. People sat outside of in the patio of Pesca Bistro entered by Locust Avenue at noon on  July 15, 2021Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

Downtown Disruption: Water Main, Natural Gas Work To Start This Week on Main and Elm

Main Street on July 12, 2021. Credit: Michael Dinan The utility company has about one week left in its work at Forest Street and Locust Avenue downtown, feeding natural gas lines to a new development there, according to the town’s public works director. Once Eversource is done there, the water company will commence work on a water main downtown, Tiger Mann said Monday during a regular meeting of the Selectmen’s Advisory Committee on Buildings and Infrastructure. Aquarion will work on two fronts, finishing its work at Church and Main Streets on Tuesday night, “and then they are going to be putting in a new main on Elm Street from Park to Grove [Streets],” Mann said during the meeting, held via videoconference.

Cheers and Jeers

18 hrs ago Cheers to Marion County School Superintendent Donna Hage for introducing and the school board for subsequently approving what at first glance appears to be a groundbreaking plan to bring students back up to grade level in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Interventionists have been used successfully for years in school districts around the U.S. to achieve this very goal. Cheers to the Morgantown-based PlayWorks, which provides speech and physical therapy to children and physical and intellectual disabilities, for expanding its presence here in Fairmont. Previously housed with the Disability Action Center, PlayWorks has purchased former physician offices on Locust Avenue where it will have a gym and other spaces for their clients.

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