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Letter: Thank You from New Canaan Preservation Alliance
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Rotary Club of New Canaan $40,000 donator to 31 organizations
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Solemn tribute in New Canaan to our nation s heroes
Leon M. Krolikowski, Chief of Police
May 27, 2021
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New Canaan Chief of Police Leon M. Krolikowski writes this guest column about Memorial Day, along with solicitations that can occur.Erin Kayata / Hearst Connecticut Media
On May 31, Memorial Day, we honor those veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice by giving their lives for our great county. Memorial Day honors their service and sacrifice. Nearly 850 Veterans are buried in Lakeview Cemetery.
As Memorial Day approaches, it s a good time to remind the patriotic citizens of New Canaan to be aware of phony organizations who solicit on behalf of Veterans. Several years ago, the late Colonel Peter Langenus, U.S. Army (ret.), the then Commander of New Canaan s Veterans of Foreign War Post 653 received a telephone call from a shopper who had been approached for a monetary donation in front of a store in New Canaan.
New Canaan Sees Slight Decline in Positive COVID Cases, Update on Testing and Vaccine Written by HH
New Canaan Community Update
This evening, New Canaan First Selectman Kevin Moynihan provided a community COVID update reporting that last week, we saw a slight decline in positive COVID test results with 76 cases, down from the previous week high of 89. Moynihan said that we’ve had 17 new cases reported thus far this week. Our Health Director urges residents to eliminate all unnecessary social gatherings to continue to bring our case numbers back down and control the spread of COVID-19 in our community, said Moynihan, who added that most cases continue to be college-age young adults, teenagers, and middle-age parents.