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On January 6 the Garden Club of Woodbridge had Certified Aromatherapist, Kim Larkin, of Klassic Kreations, LLC of New England as speaker. She explained how different cultures throughout history have embraced aromatherapy for its therapeutic and relaxation benefits. Kim highlighted how essential
The First Church of Christ, Woodbridge is sponsoring a Mardi Gras Family Event on Tuesday, Feb. 17. The event will take place from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Parish House, located at 5 Meetinghouse Lane in Woodbridge.Featured activities include a sing-a-long with Michele Urban, as well as crafts
Members of the public are invited to the Connecticut Department of Transportation Hybrid Public Information Meeting regarding State Project No. 0092-0689, Exit 46, Route 15 Improvements in New Haven and Woodbridge. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. at the New Haven
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I’ve heard my whole life that Woodbridge just needs to build more housing, and our problems will be solved. Add a couple dozen “affordable” units here, another dozen there, and everyone’s better off—right? Well, in the words of Norm Kelly: “You can’t pour from an empty cup. Take care of yourself fir


I was born a Democrat—quite literally. My parents were deeply involved in politics and the civil rights movement. They marched with Dr. King, protested the war in Washington, and instilled in me a fierce love for democracy. I grew up volunteering at campaign headquarters—stuffing envelopes, handing


My family moved to Woodbridge 39 years ago because of its rural character, nice open spaces, and excellent schools. I appreciate all the work involved in keeping this character while also keeping our taxes under control and ensuring our schools have the resources they need.


Norman is a registered Republican and Sudhir is a registered Democrat who serves on the Amity Board of Education. We don’t always agree — but we share one important conviction: voters deserve the truth. This weekend’s Rosasco–Common Ground mailer


I read with disdain a recent letter from Javier Avilés and Scot Prudhomme criticizing First Selectman Mica Cardozo for not phasing in taxes after last year’s state-mandated property revaluation. To be clear: a phase-in is not a free lunch. It means that those whose property values rose less would


As decades-long homeowners and taxpayers in Woodbridge, we are concerned that reckless slogans and sound bites concerning the Fountain Street project belie something far more serious: the risk that careless political posturing could cost Woodbridge its ability to control its own zoning regulations.


The First Church of Christ, Woodbridge, is set to host a fun and educational DINO-VEMBER Family Event. The event will take place on Saturday, November 15, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM. Families can look forward to several dinosaur-themed activities, including crafts and a Dino-Dig.


The Amity Chamber of Commerce announces the launch of “Amity EATS Week!” To be held over a nine-day, two-weekend timeframe, the inaugural event runs from Friday, November 7th, through Saturday, November 15th. With over 17 Amity Chamber Members participating, a wide variety of delectable food


Mantras Market, 9 Lucy Street, Woodbridge, held its grand opening this weekend, which celebrated the realization of a dream for its Chef & Owner, Julian Brown, and the launch of a distinctive organic shopping and dining experience.


Arnold M. Eisen, chancellor emeritus and professor of Jewish Thought at The Jewish Theological Seminary, who is considered one of the world’s foremost authorities on American Judaism, will be at BEKI the weekend of Nov. 7-9, from Friday evening through Sunday morning.


Charter Senior Living of Woodbridge celebrated the "re-grand opening" of their 330 Amity Road, Woodbridge campus with a ceremonial ribbon-cutting and reception yesterday. Over the last year, millions of dollars have been invested throughout the facility's 112 assisted living resident units, memory


For two years, under Mica Cardozo’s leadership, our town has engaged residents, experts, and stakeholders around a simple question: How do we honor Woodbridge’s love of open space while strengthening our long-term finances? A balanced plan for the former Country Club of Woodbridge (CCW) was formed