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The Amity and Woodbridge Historical Society has announced its upcoming Annual Meeting, featuring a presentation titled "Rediscovering the world of Chloe and Timothy." The event is scheduled for Sunday, May 17, 2026, at 3 PM.
Despite rainy conditions, Woodbridge’s 2026 Earth Day celebration brought out record crowds and delivered a powerful demonstration of community-driven sustainability in action.
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. Former Amity students who were born between 2001 -2003
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Amity Middle School Bethany students are invited to an after-school party to celebrate spring on Friday, March 22, 2024 from 2:30 - 5:00 pm in the Amity Middle School gym. Have fun with music, dancing, games, a photo booth, and pizza. Tickets are $10, and can be purchased by March 20th at the


Thérèse Desjardins Robert passed away at the age of 94, surrounded by family on February 17, 2024, in her home at Whitney Center in Hamden, Connecticut. Thérèse was the youngest of nine children born to the late Fabien and Emma Desjardins in the small mountain village of Saint-Jovite, Quebec


March is National Social Worker month! This is an opportunity to recognize the important work that social workers perform every day in the lives of many. Kudos to Woodbridge Human Services Social Worker Judi Young for her dedicated efforts to improve the lives of residents in Woodbridge.


The Book of Esther will be read at BEKI both Saturday, March 23 and Sunday, March 24. Adults as well as children are encouraged to come in costume. The children’s carnival and Purim seudah will be on Sunday as well. More information at beki.org.


Pursuant to §4-5 (c) of the Charter of the Town of Woodbridge, notice is hereby given that the Woodbridge Board of Selectmen will hold a Public Hearing Wednesday, March 13, at 6:00 p.m. at Town Hall Central Meeting Room, 11 Meetinghouse Lane, Woodbridge, CT to receive comments and to make effective


In New England, we benefit from a long tradition of providing community members with the opportunity to engage directly in local governance. As your First Selectman, I strongly support and encourage this practice.


On Saturday, March 16th at 3:00 p.m. the Woodbridge First Church of Christ will be hosting a concert in their Sanctuary, 5 Meetinghouse Lane, Woodbridge, featuring Music Director Nenad Ivović on piano and Ethan Brown on cello. Nenad and Ethan will be performing pieces by Rachmaninoff and Gershwin.


Explore academic excellence! Brittany Kupcho joins Phi Kappa Phi, recognizing the top 10% of students. Daniel Parker enrolls at Eastern CT University. Dean's List achievements at Holy Cross, Emerson, Fairfield, and Hamilton College.


Amity Middle School students enjoyed this new and creative after-school program! Local baker, Kim Ahern, taught students how to pipe frosting and create three different frosting designs. Each student decorated their cupcakes with a unique combination of colors and patterns for their loved ones.


Woodbridge Rec. Spring youth program registration begins on Tuesday, February 20th. Programs include basketball, bowling, chess, flag football, gymnastics, horseback riding, ultimate team sports, Kumon, Little Scientist, Massaro Farm, running club, tennis, taekwondo, & field hockey. Most programs


Join us for a conversation with the award winning author of The Other Side of Prospect, a landmark work of intimate reporting on inequality, race, class, and violence told through a story of murder and intersecting lives in an iconic American neighborhood — Newhallville, New Haven. Mr. Dawidoff will


Have you ever wanted to start your own business? What does it take to turn your passion into your job and manage your own business? Join us for a panel discussion. Amy Vatner will interview three other congregants — Linda Reis, Lauren Haas and Jodi Seidner — who have each turned their interests and