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The University of Rhode Island is pleased to announce that several Woodbridge students have been named to its Spring 2025 Dean's List. To be included on the Dean's List, full-time students must have completed 12 or more credits for letter grades which are GPA applicable
Bucknell University has released the dean's list for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the 2024-25 academic year. A student must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a scale of 4.0 to receive dean's list recognition. The following local students have been
The Woodbridge Board of Education is delighted to announce the appointment of Christopher Montini as the new Superintendent of Schools following a unanimous endorsement on June 4, 2025.


Last month, Patch.com published an article titled “Amity Regional High School Lands Among Top 25 In State,” celebrating Amity’s number 24 ranking on Niche. On the surface, it seemed like good news. Amity scored an A in academics. Only eight schools, seven of them from Fairfield County, scored


We’re approaching the close of our local election cycle. The focus should be on current and persistent Woodbridge issues. However, last month in her WTN column, Ellen Scalettar tried to insert presidential politics from two cycles ago into the discussion, in a poor attempt to distract voters from


My name is Mica Cardozo. I am the Democratic candidate for First Selectman of our Town of Woodbridge and I’m asking for your vote. I became a Democrat when I was asked to run as a Democratic candidate for the Woodbridge Board of Selectman


I hope you are all enjoying the beauty of Autumn in Woodbridge!I am proud to announce that the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States (GFOA) has once again awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to the Town of Woodbridge for its annual
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![Letter: Amity High School Outstanding]()
It perplexes me why recent opinion articles and advertisements by the Republican candidates have bashed Amity Regional High School. As a parent of a current student, I can attest that the school is outstanding. There has not been a cut back in AP or honors classes offered and the school has only
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![Letter: Amity Parents Express Gratitude]()
As parents of Amity students, we are writing to express our gratitude to Sudhir Karunakaran and Patrick Reed for their dedication to our children and educators and for their effectiveness on the Amity Board of Education. We value Amity’s rigorous curriculum that prepares our children for top
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![Letter: Make the Election a “Referendum”]()
In 2021, over 300 Woodbridge residents petitioned the Board of Selectmen to hold a referendum on the country club property. We believed it was time for the people to decide the issue. It’s bad enough – if not maleficence – that the administration sat on the clubhouse site for 15 years
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![Letter: Vote Andrea Urbano]()
I’ve been a neighbor in our beautiful town for over six years. My two kids go to Beecher, we go to summer concerts on the green, and this Halloween, we will attend the Woodbridge Fire Department’s Truck-or-Treat (with their amazing bonus fireworks display). We have relatives in other parts of CT
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![Letter: The Need for Open Dialogue]()
I have had several conversations with Mica Cardozo and am struck by his willingness to listen and to consider all sides of complex issues. It is quite clear that when it comes to the Country Club of Woodbridge (CCW), he will be eager to reach out to those holding different opinions in order to
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![Letter: Endorsement for Dave Vogel]()
My wife and I have been residents of Woodbridge since 1991. We raised our two sons here, and truly love the town. Every interaction that I have had with Woodbridge departments including the Police Department, Public Works, & the Building Department have been first rate.
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![Letter: Vote Row B]()
Drive by the Town Line Farm on Baldwin Road and you can’t help but be quieted by the magnificent pastoral scene. The farm was recently threatened by intensive development. Ellen Scalletar, then First Selectman and now Democratic Town Committee Chairman met with town residents who sought her help
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![Letter: Proud to Support Cynthia Gibbons for Zoning Board of Appeals]()
We support Cynthia Gibbons for the Zoning Board of Appeals. Cynthia is both a lifelong resident of Woodbridge and current Zoning Board of Appeals member. She has expertly fulfilled her role in this position and as former Chair of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
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