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In the best interest of our students and teachers, I urge the Board of Education to agree to the original offer extended by ...
At 1:30 p.m. today, Mayor Harry Rilling and State Senator Bob Duff will be providing an update on the efforts to restore ...
The borrowing plan, which passed 35-1 in the Senate and 144-4 in the House, would expand non-education aid for cities and ...
With tick season underway, the Norwalk Health Department is urging residents to take extra precautions outdoors and is offering free tick te ...
From the Gazebo on Norwalk Green, the Norwalk Garden Club awarded over $3,000 in scholarships to four Norwalk students. The ...
A new demonstration garden at Oak Hills Park invites Norwalk residents to imagine a different kind of lawn—one that’s ...
As one speaker articulated at last week’s homage to the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts presented by our Board of Education, the ...
With summer vacation on the horizon, Norwalk Public Library and SoNo Branch Library are kicking off the season with a splash ...
In a festive evening by the waterfront, the Human Services Council (HSC) hosted its annual Sunset Stroll Gala on June 5 at ...
My grandfather was born around 1900 and grew up in Chicago.  As a young child, he was left-handed, but when he got to school, ...
A lot of people have asked me questions this week about the Norwalk Public Schools budget and the proposed reductions in ...
A groundbreaking new art exhibition is turning the tide on how the Long Island Sound is seen, felt, and remembered. Sight and Sound: Artist ...