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The following full-time student from Woodbridge has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2025 semester at Western Connecticut State University: Daisy Emma Kusnitz, Music Education
Congregation B’nai Jacob will host its 5th annual Gospel Shabbat Community Service on Friday, January 16, 2026. The service begins at 6:30 p.m. at the synagogue, located at 75 Rimmon Road in Woodbridge.
The Town of Woodbridge formally welcomed its newly elected officials at a Swearing-In Ceremony held Monday, January 5, 2026, at the Woodbridge Center Cafe.
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The Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center invites the community to its annual Autumn Festival on Saturday, October 18, 2025. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine, and offers free admission to the park for everyone.


The First Church of Christ is excited to announce the return of its annual Fall Family Fest on October 11, welcoming the community for an afternoon of seasonal celebration.


The Amity Chamber of Commerce Community Awards and Annual Meeting took place recently at the Courtyard by Marriott, 136 Marsh Hill Road, Orange. This sold-out event honored the Orange and Woodbridge Police Officers and the Orange and Bethany Firefighters of the Year, as selected by their peers.


Charter Senior Living of Woodbridge is proud to announce the Grand Re-Opening of its newly refreshed community, located at 330 Amity Road in Woodbridge. The celebration will take place on Thursday, October 16, beginning with a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at 4:00 p.m., followed by a community event from


When the leaves falling are telling you to grab a rake and get the yard clean, consider how easy it is to make the wrong moves and hurt yourself. Raking requires upper body strength and endurance. Warm up to yard work by exercising your primary muscles that include biceps, deltoids, rotator cuff,


Reverend Andrew Wicks showed up at First Church of Christ in August ready to get to work. As the newly arrived 51st pastor of the historic congregation in the center of Woodbridge, he knows that he is stepping into big shoes. “This congregation goes back to 1784 and the founding of the town,”


"Lunch Amidst the Vineyards" was the theme of the Garden Club of Woodbridge's first meeting of the 2025-2026 season on September 9. Club members met under a pavilion for a charcuterie lunch at Jones Winery in Shelton. Christiana, the owner (see photo) presented information about the winery, as club


Arrangements for tickets for Yom Kippur services and study sessions can be made via the BEKI office; email office@beki.org or call (203) 389-2108 x114. Active-duty military, police personnel, and full-time students may enter for free with valid official ID; however, advance arrangements are required


With a generous grant from their headlining sponsor, The Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation (jamiehulleyartsfund.org), The Bethany Spartan Players are pleased to announce their production of Wonka Jr., Friday, November 7, at 6:30 PM, Saturday, November 8, at 6:30 PM, and Sunday, November 9, at 2:00 PM.
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What makes a “good mom”? ‘MOM*’ shines a light on the inner thoughts that we have as potential mothers, stepmothers, bio-moms, and daughters. What did we expect things to feel like, and how do they actually feel? Shir Livne shares her truths in this tour de force solo performance, presenting her


Balance issues can be a tricky thing to self assess, until there is a fall that causes injury, or unfortunately more serious conditions such as fractures of ankle or hips. Balance issues can affect all ages, and often gets ignored in the elderly or just attributed to getting older. There are several
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The Darling Farm and History Museum is hosting an open house on Sunday, September 28th, from 2 PM to 4 PM. This event, titled Attack of the Healthful Tomatoe, offers a unique opportunity to delve into early American history and discover how our ancestors' perceptions of the humble tomato evolved fro