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Monthly Archives: November 2025
Sherman Players to stage ‘naughty’ holiday revue
Holiday revue to open at Sherman Players.
New resident starts her KCS BOE tenure
Bucking trends, working mom Cinda Clark entered Kent’s small-town political arena via uncontested school board vacancy.
Organic Smart Bins ribbon-cutting ceremony set for Monday
KENT, Conn.—An innovative step toward a cleaner, greener future is arriving on Monday, Dec. 1, when two new Organics Smart Bins for food scraps drop-off are officially inaugurated. The ribbon-cutting […]
Gift card raffle yields $10,000 for library
KENT, Conn.—An innovative fundraiser helped the Kent Memorial Library to add $10,000 to its coffers this summer. The library, which raises two-thirds of its annual budget, has long held a […]
PURA denies sale of Aquarion to RWA
KENT, Conn.—Connecticut utility regulators voted to block the sale of the Aquarion Water Company to a quasi-public entity on Wednesday, Nov. 19, following months of criticism from opponents who said […]
Messiah Sing-in returns Dec. 12 at St. Andrew’s
KENT, Conn.—The aura of Christmas is created as much by sights and sounds as it is by religious tradition. For Matthew Harris, director of St. Andrew’s Music in the Nave series, […]
Stuff-a-Truck returns Dec. 6, 7 at firehouse
KENT, Conn.—The Kent Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual Stuff-a-Truck event Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 6 and 7, at the firehouse, 28 Maple St. Hours will be 8 a.m. […]
Collaboration to benefit town’s plans for America’s 250th
Budget reviewed for Kent’s activities to celebrate America’s 250th birthday in 2026.
ARB reviews case, Motoriot files for a change
A roundup of the past week’s news: Architectural Review Board, Planning and Zoning, Resident Trooper report
