AUBURN â Judge Adam Squiller sentenced 21 people for criminal offenses during hearings in DeKalb Superior Court I this week.
Miguel Cuevas of the 2400 block of Lafayette Street, Fort Wayne, was sentenced to eight days in jail for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, a Class C misdemeanor. He received credit for four days served while the case was pending. He was fined $100, and his driving license was suspended for 20 days.
Kodi Schambers of the 4600 block of Willard West Road, Willard, Ohio, was sentenced to 90 days in jail, all suspended except four days, for resisting law enforcement, a Class A misdemeanor; battery, a Class B misdemeanor; and public intoxication, a Class B misdemeanor. He received credit for two days served in jail while the case was pending and was placed on probation for 180 days.
New Canaan Thrift Shop having first grand summer tag sale
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Pictured is the Town of New Canaan’s parking lot on Locust Avenue. The New Canaan Thrift Shop is having its first Grand Summer Tag Sale on Saturday, June 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the town’s Locust Avenue parking lot, which is adjacent to the thrift shop. All social distancing rules will apply at the event amid the coronavirus pandemic.Thane Grauel / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Shoppers browse items at the New Canaan Thrift Shop in a previous year. The Thrift Shop is having its first Grand Summer Tag Sale on Saturday, June 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the town’s Locust Avenue parking lot, which is adjacent to the thrift shop. All social distancing rules will apply at the event amid the coronavirus pandemic.Justin Papp / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Tiger Trail named after New Canaan DPW head Tiger Mann
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Superintendent Bryan Luizzi stands to the left of DPW head Tiger Mann and First Selectman Kevin Moynihan soon after they surprised Mann with the sign for the trail between New Canaan High School and Waveny Park on Thursday, May 20.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut Media signShow MoreShow Less
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First Selectman Kevin Moynihan, left, said no one works harder or is more dedicated t the town than DPW head Tiger Mann, middle, as the town surprised him with the sign for Tiger Trail. The trail is between the New Canaan High School and Waveny Park and the event took place on May 20. Highway Department head Mose Zaccary looked on.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Construction of swimming pool, retaining walls and landscaping.
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