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Capra Film Series Presents 'Meet John Doe' in Croton Falls
CROTON FALLS, N.Y. -- The Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls will screen three more films as part of its four-part series of films directed by Frank Capra. “Meet John Doe” (1941) is next on deck on Thursday, Feb. 11.After “Meet John Doe,” will be: “You Can’t Take it With You” (1938) on March 10; and “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” (1939) on May 12. Longtime Journal News entertainment reporter and editor Peter D. Kramer will moderate the series. He'll introduce each film and lead a post-screening discussion that is sure to entertain. Filmgoers who saw “It Happened One Night,” which opened t…
Politics
Malloy Seeks To Expand Use Of Overdose Reversal Drugs In Connecticut
FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- To continue the state’s efforts to combat opioid overdoses, Gov. Dannel Malloy said Thursday he has filed legislation aimed at increasing access to the overdose-reversing drug naloxone for first responders and for citizens who want to purchase the medication.“Addiction is a public health issue and a disease and our laws need to reflect that," Malloy said. "Connecticut is taking a stand against a nationwide prescription opioid and heroin overdose epidemic. These are commonsense improvements that we can make today that will save lives tomorrow. "We ar…
Neighbors
Author Jackie Hatton Pens Sci-Fi Novel Set In Westport
WESTPORT, Conn. -- Author and former Westport resident Jackie Hatton has written a science fiction novel called "Flesh & Wires" that is set in Westport. The novel follows a community of women in Saugatuck who have survived an alien invasion. Many of Westport’s familiar landmarks are featured in the book, such as the Saugatuck Rowing Club, Longshore, Cockenoe Island and the Post Road. The novel has just been published by Aqueduct Press, a science fiction publishing house based in Seattle. "Flesh & Wires" raises questions about community, colonialism, immigrati…
Schools
Norwood Students Ready For Super Bowl Sunday With 'Soup-Er Bowl'
NORWOOD, N.J. -- The Norwood Student Council is collecting cans of soup for the Church of the Holy Communion's food pantry. Fifth-grader Eddie Sullivan came up with the concept of having a "Soup-er Bowl" to coincide with this weekend's championship football game, with students in the K-8 school donating cans of soup. More than 200 cans had been collected as of Thursday evening. The can drive was supervised by fifth-grade teacher Marijean O'Donnell.
News
Access 4 All Committee Celebrates New Access Ramp At Ferguson Library
STAMFORD, Conn. -- Stamford’s Access 4 All Committee is lauding the efforts of the Ferguson Library to add handicap ramp access to the Starbucks entrance.The Ferguson Library held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new ramp this week. The committee’s collaboration with the Ferguson Library and the city is part of its ongoing efforts to make Stamford more accessible and compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). “The new terrace at the Library is not an isolated incident,” said Stamford Mayor David Martin. “The Access 4 All Committee is doing tremendous work to make sure Stamfo…
Lifestyle
Shelton Historical Society Holds Book Group at Huntington Library
SHELTON, Conn. -- The Shelton Historical Society will hold a reading circle at the Huntington Branch Library on Tuesday, Feb. 9.The group will discuss the book "Bold Spirit Helga Estby's Forgotten Walk Across Victorian America" by Linda Lawrence Hunt. This program is free and open to the public. Copies can be ordered through interlibrary loan by calling (203) 924-1580 and placing a request. Books can then be picked up at the main desk of the Huntington Branch Library. For additional info, call Ellen at the Shelton History Center at (203) 925-1803. The reading circle will be fr…
Events
Bring Your Photos Into The Digital Age At The Wilton Library
WILTON, Conn. -- Planning a family reunion or anniversary party? Gather up your old photos, slides and negatives, and the Wilton Library will show you how to turn them into digitized images on Sunday, Feb. 7.You'll be able to email or take those images home with you on a thumb-drive to create event mementos. This program is for seventh-graders through adults and sixth-grade students accompanied by adults who are willing to learn too. To participate, you must have a valid Connecticut library card and signed Innovation Station Agreement form. Please bring the completed form to the workshop.…
Events
Classic Albums Live To Perform Pink Floyd At William Paterson In Wayne
WAYNE, N.J. -- Classic Albums Live will perform Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" Friday, Feb. 12, at the Shea Center for Performing Arts at William Patterson University in Wayne. Come watch Classic Albums Live re-create the musical brilliance of one of the greatest rock albums ever recorded and take you on a journey to "The Dark Side of the Moon." The concert starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25-$35. Click here to purchase tickets. The Shea Center for Performing Arts is at 300 Pompton Road, Wayne.
Schools
Former Nets Trainer Visits Tech Sports Medicine Class in Yorktown
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- He trained the New Jersey Nets, Patrick Ewing and other famous athletes; he’s been a coach for the US Olympic Bobsled team and was a member of the US National Bobsled team.So when Rich Snedaker paid a visit to the sports medicine class at The Tech Center at Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES, students gave their full attention. “He has an amazing amount of information to share, and the students were fascinated,” said Tech Center Sports Medicine teacher Will Brightman. Snedaker demonstrated how to best prepare athletes for events as well as effective ways to stretch…
Sports
Greenwich Opens Registration For Small Fry 1 Baseball
GREENWICH, Conn. -- Greenwich's Department of Parks and Recreation announced online registration for Small Fry 1 baseball has begun. Any Greenwich resident may sign up online and select activity registration. Mail-in registration will begin Monday, Feb. 8, and In-person registration begins Monday, Feb. 22. Small Fry 1 is for children who will turn 6 by April 30. In this program, the children will be divided into teams and practice will precede a three-inning game vs another team. Parents will receive a schedule, and games will be played at designated times between 1-6 p.m. each Saturday…
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