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-The parade in Sherman is scheduled for 1 p.m., running from Judd's Corner south on Route 39 to the town center, ending at Veterans Field. The parade will commence in front of the library, proceed south on Main Street to Bridge Street, head west... more »
The Kent Environmental and Energy Task Force is encouraging town government to move forward on modifications to three municipal buildings to enhance in energy savings. The task force recently received results of a study conducted in October by... more »
The Kent Historical Society will kick off its new "Sunday Series" at town hall, not the Swift House as previously announced. On Jan. 17, well-known historian Ed Kirby of Sharon will be the inaugural speaker and present a screening of his... more »
The program will include an opening prayer with the Rev. Peter Hammond, the Pledge of Allegiance led by Glenn Hochstetter, a moment of silence, the singing of "God Bless America" with Adrienne Caruso, a wreath ceremony with service veterans John... more »
The Christina Rovics Vocal Studio in Bethel will present a concert of art songs, duets and arias to benefit the Danbury Music Centre at 3 p.m. in the Danbury Music Centre, 256 Main St., Danbury. Billy Michael of Bethel, who leads the group, will... more »
The local J and B band will give a free concert to honor local veterans Sunday, Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. at the Brookfield Library.The performance will be held in the community room of the library, 82 Whisconier Road (Route 25). The event is part of the... more »
The memorials, carved in granite and located on the lawn of the town-owned Swift House, will be accented by three flag poles carrying the United States, Connecticut and POW/MIA flags. Placed in front of the three monuments honoring Kent veterans... more »
The memorials, carved in granite and located on the lawn of the town-owned Swift House, will be accented by three flag poles carrying the United States, Connecticut and POW/MIA flags. Placed in front of the three monuments honoring Kent veterans... more »
About $40,000 has been raised to construct monuments in Kent for veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Fran Johnson, chairman of the Kent Veterans Memorial Committee, said construction plans are moving forward, with the monuments to be... more »
On behalf of the officers and trustees of the Kent Historical Society, I would like to thank everyone who made our eighth annual Colonial Christmas Celebration such a success.As in past years, the Swift House was filled to the rafters with great... more »