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Artist/illustrator, writer, and graphic novelist Dave Roman will visit the Amity Regional High School library next week to offer workshops to Amity’s art and English classes. He previously visited Amity on two occasions prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, both of which were well received by and popular
John-Paul Dorais, a devoted husband, father of three, small business owner, community volunteer, and dedicated Police Detective, has officially filed to run for the 17th District seat in the Connecticut State Senate, seeking the Republican nomination in the upcoming election.
Kindergarten Orientation/visitation for parents and incoming kindergarten students will take place May 26, 2025 from 4:00pm - 5:00pm in the Beecher Road School Cafeteria. In order to participate, your child must be registered.
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The Town of Woodbridge is among the Connecticut municipalities to be recognized this year for achieving Sustainable CT certification. Sustainable CT, a statewide initiative that inspires and supports communities in becoming more efficient, resilient, and inclusive, announced this year’s list of


Professor Ruth Halperin-Haddari will speak at Congregation Beth El – Keser Israel on Saturday, Oct. 18. Her talk will center on events in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and the topic has been recognized at the United Nations as being important for all countries.


Please join the Amity and Woodbridge Historical Society for Tavern and Pub Night! At this most important fundraiser for the Amity and Woodbridge Historical Society, guests step back in time to experience the charm of historic-house-hospitality and hearth-cooked meals.


There are few things more gut wrenching than lying on the court or field of play, writhing in pain from an injury just sustained during practice or a game. The swelling, the pain, an inability to get yourself off the field. Most athletes, whether professional, collegiate, or recreational have been


The Our Lady of Assumption Church is set to host its annual Christmas Bazaar and Craft Fair on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at 81 Center Road, Woodbridge. Sponsored by the Parish Ladies Guild, the event runs from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and offers free admission for attendees.


Andrew Keslow, of Woodbridge (06525), recently matriculated as a member of the Class of 2029 at Hamilton College. Selected from a pool of 8,904 applicants to the college, Keslow joins a college community of about 2,000 undergraduate students.


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,”