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We have repeatedly heard that the Common Ground slate is neither beholden to nor aligned with any political party or entity at the local, state, or national levels. But is this the full story? The slate is endorsed by the Woodbridge Republican Town Committee (WRTC), and the campaign has 
The former Country Club of Woodbridge (CCW) is a public asset that, if developed thoughtfully, can benefit Woodbridge residents and the entire region, serving as a lasting source of community pride and cohesion. Developing a plan for this property that aligns with community input was a primary
“Caveat emptor!” According to the dictionary: “let the buyer beware.” As local elections loom, it’s a clarion call to safeguard the physical attributes of our town at a crossroads; we could lose forever what each campaign team calls, “the largest unprotected parcel in Woodbridge.”
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This 2-day class will be held on Tuesday and Thursday, May 28 & 30, from 4:00 – 5:15 pm in the Woodbridge Library Meeting Room. Students 9 – 12 years of age are encouraged to attend. Help prepare your tween and relieve some of the concerns about being alone at home. 


Electors and citizens qualified to vote in a Town Meeting of the Town of Woodbridge are hereby notified and warned that the Annual Town Meeting will be held on Monday, May 20, 2024, at 7:30 P.M in the Amity High School Cafeteria, 25 Newtown Road, Woodbridge, CT, to consider and take action on the


Thinking of summer today? Make plans to attend the Recreation Department's Summer Concert Series this July!The Summer Concerts will be held on Tuesday Evenings in July from 6 to 8 pm at the Gazebo on the Woodbridge Town Green. The first concert will be held on Tuesday, July 2nd. 


Join in for the 2nd Community Game Night, an all-age event for toddlers to grandparents including everyone in between! This fun family event will be held on June 13th in The Woodbridge Center on the lower level of the Center Building at 4 Meetinghouse Lane, Woodbridge.


Please join me on May 19th (Madison Surf Club) (10:00am) to support Team Landon & the CFF Cause at the Great Strides 5K walk. If you can't attend please consider donating to the CFF Foundation!


Woodbridge Youth Services will host an upcoming Spring Festival outside at Amity Middle School Bethany on Friday, May 10th, 2024 6pm-8pm! There will be refreshments, music, games and Remote-Control Racing! This event is for the 7th and 8th grade Woodbridge and Bethany residents as well as current AM


Jewish Family Service of Greater New Haven (JFS) hosted A Night of Recognition fundraiser on Sunday, April 7, 2024, at the Jewish Community Center (JCC) in Woodbridge, CT. The event honored Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal and Woodbridge, CT residents Dr. Norman & Karyn Ravski 


Houlihan Lawrence Wareck D’Ostilio proudly announces that Ken Ginsberg recently received the DealMaker award for his achievement at the CCIM annual awards dinner. 


The Bi-Annual DEA Drug Take Back Day will be held in conjunction with the Earth Day 2024 celebration on Saturday, April 27th, from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Police Department entrance. You may bring any unused or expired medications, including pet medications.


Elementary students from the Beecher Road School Student Council have planned a fun game day for residents and non-residents over the age of 55! Participate with the students in a variety of board games provided by the council, then enjoy free pizza with dessert after – sponsored by The Center.


Many of us were deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved classmate and class president, Francis J. Erba (Fran). In his memory, a group of classmates is proposing the creation of the Francis J. Erba Scholarship Fund.


Beecher Road School is excited to announce the return of the popular Summer Enrichment Program (SEP). This year, due to construction on the BRS Campus, it will be hosted at the Amity Middle School in Bethany. The program will be running for the month of July with morning, supervised lunch, and after


Amity Regional School District #5, as per state guidelines, is properly disposing of student special education records. The records of any student who has received special services are maintained for six years after their class graduates. 


Woodbridge Recreation will be hosting a free chalk art design program at the Pease Rd athletic field parking lot. 


Rabbi Dennis Ross of Congregation Mishkan Israel will draw from his latest book, A Year with Martin Buber/Wisdom from the Weekly Torah Portion to discuss spiritual opportunities that so often pass unnoticed.


The Woodbridge Youth Advisory Board had a difficult decision to make when they reviewed the nominations received for the First Selectman’s Youth Award. Each student had great credentials.


On April 5th, Amity Middle School Students enjoyed their time at the after-school Spring Paint Party! They were able to not only have an artistic outlet but also socialize and foster a connection with their peers. Although Picasso Parties artist, Darcee, provided the guide for the students


On April 8, 2024, the Amity Board of Education held its District Public Budget Hearing. Superintendent Byars presented a brief overview of the 2024-2025 budget. There was no comment from any member of the public at the hearing. The Board of Education adopted budget is 3.49% higher than the current


The Woodbridge Sustainability Committee and Blue Earth Compost are partnering to bring a new curbside food scrap collection service to town! The program will kick off once 50 households sign up.


Amy Burrell of Woodbridge, Connecticut, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Burrell was initiated at Sacred Heart University.