KENT—Connecticut registrars of voters are struggling with the vagaries of newly mandated early voting regulations, their first experience with which will be the Presidential Preference Primary slated for April 2, 6 a.m. to […]
Monthly Archives: March 2024
Potter accepts his “Oscar” from supporters
By B. KRASNE Justin Potter, candidate for the Senate in the 30th District, was cheered March 10 at a meeting of supporters. The Democratic Coalition of the Northwest Corner, local […]
The handbells of St. Andrew’s to ring out Easter morning
KENT—There will be a joyful noise in St. Andrew’s Church Easter morning when a set of handbells donated to the church some 40 years ago are used for the first […]
$7.6 million school budget shows 5.68 percent increase
KENT—The Board of Finance conferred with the Board of Education Wednesday night about its proposed 2024-25 school budget, which currently shows a $412,036 or 5.68 percent increase to $7,660,036. The […]
Park and Rec will approach finance board for more money
KENT—The Park and Recreation Commission, denied in its bid for a full-time recreation leader by the Board of Selectmen, is looking hard at plans for expansion this summer. It decided […]
Special session announced by Registrars of Voters
KENT—There will be a special enrollment session March 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the office of the Registrars of Voters in Town Hall to hear requests by persons […]
South Kent School “Chill” about basketball program
This article marks the first collaboration between South Kent School and the Good Times Dispatch. It was written by students Raijon Dispensa, Mano Idir, Jason Zhou, Gerd Pflucker, Jaewon Kim, […]
KCS celebrates reading throughout week’s activities
KENT – Students at Kent Center School are getting opportunities this week to renew their interest in reading through a series of activities and celebrations. Read Across America is being […]
Filmmaker uncovers spy story after researching 12 years
KENT – The first female astronauts may have been what attracted filmmaker and author Mary Haverstick to the story of Jerrie Cobb, but what she got involved CIA spies and […]
Arts Day introduces fourth graders to various art forms
KENT—Fourth graders from all of the schools in Region 1 gathered Wednesday at the independent Kent School to expand their artistic horizons. It was the 28th year that Region 1 […]
