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Kevin James Kuczo, 17, died Thursday. (Shutterstock)
FAIRFIELD, CT Community members have donated more than $100,000 over the last three days to support a Fairfield family after the death of their 17-year-old son. Kevin was battling depression and is finally at peace, the obituary said. He will be forever loved and forever remembered.
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A junior at Fairfield Warde High School, Kuczo was a member of the lacrosse and football teams. He enjoyed volunteering, according to his obituary. Kevin had a beautiful smile that touched people and a big heart, the obituary said. When asked what he wanted to do in his life, he would reply that he wanted to do something that helped people.
On the Market: Traditional design sensibility with a twist
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The nine-room house at 126 Jackman Avenue, Fairfield sits on a 0.67-acre level lot.Contributed photo / Kate SmithShow MoreShow Less
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Gardens in the backyard at 126 Jackman Avenue, Fairfield.Contributed photo / Kate SmithShow MoreShow Less
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Formal living room with fireplace at 126 Jackman Avenue, Fairfield.Contributed photo / Kate SmithShow MoreShow Less
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FAIRFIELD Kate Smith knows all about making a house feel like a home. She’s done it for many clients throughout her career as an interior decorator, and she’s done it for her own family in the Dutch colonial house at 126 Jackman Ave. in Fairfield’s Stratfield neighborhood.
School vouchers are a quick way to correct racial injustice
Cloe Poisson :: CTMirror.org
Brian Murray-Dalrymple moved his family to Weston eight years ago for the excellent school system for his five children. He is pictured in front of the high school holding a sign he made for a Black Lives Matter protest in Weston on June 7.
When I was in first grade, I was mistakenly given an eighth-grade portion of food that I could not possibly finish. As I was presenting my uneaten portion to the woman at the garbage disposal, a redoubtable nun towering over me said, “Joseph, the pagan babies in Africa are starving and you’re wasting that good food.”
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Fairfield students gathered Monday to decorate the sidewalks at McKinley Elementary School with messages of unity. (John Whaley)
FAIRFIELD, CT Less than a week after McKinley Elementary students encountered vandalism outside their school, they received a much different surprise messages of kindness and unity, artistically rendered along the school sidewalks.
Students discovered Tuesday on the school s front walkway chalk drawings of hearts, rainbows and flowers, and words encouraging them to be a light in the darkness and reminding them there is unity in our diversity.
The happy surprise was the result of a collaboration between several Fairfield high school and middle school groups. The organizations came together after graffiti that said United States of China and Biden For Socialism was reported to police Jan. 13 on sidewalks near the school and a snow mound in the parking lot.
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Fairfield attorney Larry Sarezky’s book, “Divorce, Simply Stated” (2nd ed.) has been ranked the #1 “Best Family Law Book of All Time” by Book Authority. The book is illustrated with drawings by Sarezky’s then ten-year-old granddaughter Laila who is now a freshman at Fairfield Warde High School.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Artist Lalla A. Essaydi is going to have an art exhibition featuring her photographs at the Fairfield University Art Museum’s Walsh Gallery in the Quick Center for the Arts, 200 Barlow Road, in Fairfield, Jan. 29, to May 21, 2021, titled: “By Design: Theater and Fashion in the Photography of Lalla Essaydi.” The exhibition will be accessible through the museum’s website as a 3-D virtual tour, and an audio guide. Fairfield University’s campus is closed to the outside community for the foreseeable future, and in-person viewing