New Canaan Police Chief Leon Krolikowski is retiring from the department at the end of this month, officials say. A member of the New Canaan Police Department for more than 33 years, and chief since June 2013, Krolikowski has accepted a position as Darien’s first-ever director of school security, according to a press release issued […]
Darien teachers to get second dose, seek way to vaccinate students
Susan Shultz
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Darien Schools Superintendent Alan Addley with Alicia Casucci, head of nursing, and Darien teachers union president Joslyn DeLancey at Darien’s teacher vaccine clinic in February. Darien teachers will be getting their second dose of Moderna on Saturday, April 3, just in time for spring break.Contributed photo
DARIEN As the remainder of Connecticut residents are eligible for the vaccine as of April 1, with the priority of some medical conditions, Darien teachers are receiving their second dose this weekend.
And with those 16 and older now eligible as well, Darien Schools Superintendent Alan Addley, First Selectman Jayme Stevenson, Alicia Casucci, director of nursing for the schools, and Darien Health Department Director David Knauf all said last week they would support a student vaccine clinic. However, there could be challenges along the way.
Officials investigating defacing of New Canaan school fence
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Graffiti seen on the corner of South Avenue and Farm Road in New Canaan has partially been removed.Grace Duffield Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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NEW CANAAN Officials are investigating an incident Sunday in which a fence was covered in blue spray paint, police said.
Town police had gotten a report Sunday morning regarding the defaced fence, according to an email from Lt. Jason Ferraro.
New Canaan High School Athletics Director Jay Egan said he took down posters that were defaced with the spray paint on a fence where posters are typically hung for the school at the corner of Farm Road and South Avenue.