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Millerton police back on the job

Millerton police back on the job
Millerton Police Sgt. Dave Rudin, Officer Julia Phillips and Chief Joseph Olenik at Webutuck Community Day, May 13. 
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MILLERTON —  According to Chief Joe Olenik, the Village of Millerton’s new police chief, the Millerton Police Department is back on the job. The weekend of Saturday, May 6, and Sunday, May 7, the village was patrolled from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. during the weekend days, and 5 p.m. to midnight on Saturday and Sunday nights.

According to Olenik, “Sunday night Sgt. Veeder arrested two individuals wanted out of Poughkeepsie and they were also charged with possession of heroin, needles, crack and criminal impersonation.”

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Le Gamin reopens Le Bar with year-round plans

Le Bar, adjacent to Le Gamin in Sharon, has reopened for the season with a new menu, new bartender and plans to remain open year-round.

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SHARON, Conn. — Le Bar, the space next door that is part of Le Gamin, has reopened for the summer with a new menu, a new bartender and plans to become a year-round destination for drinks, good food and community events.

The bar first opened last summer as a seasonal extension of Le Gamin before closing for the winter. This year, owner Robert Arbor decided to bring it back with a more permanent approach, adding a new, and locally famous bartender, a different menu and a space that stands apart from the French café next door.

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Simultaneous Chess returns for a second year in Wassaic

Bill Kroeger of Wassaic contemplates a move against one of the 10 opponents he faced simultaneously during the second multi-chess event in Wassaic on Saturday, July 11.

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WASSAIC — Chess master Bill Kroeger defeated 10 opponents in a simultaneous chess match on the Middle Meadow along Main Street on Saturday, July 11, as the community event returned for its second summer.

Players of all ages and skill levels took seats at 10 chess boards, each competing against Kroeger. Once play began, the meadow grew quiet as participants concentrated on their moves. Kroeger ultimately won all 10 matches, though some proved more challenging than others.

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Sisters Hill Farm up for sale, CSA operation faces uncertainty

Sisters Hill Farm up for sale, CSA operation faces uncertainty

Shareholders of the Sisters Hill Farm Community-Supported Agriculture operation gather after the recent July 4 garlic harvest at the Stanfordville farm.

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STANFORDVILLE — Sisters Hill Farm, a Stanfordville property owned by Sisters of Charity of New York, is up for sale.
“We have made the difficult decision to offer our entire property, including Sisters Hill Farm, for sale,” a Sisters of Charity representative said in an email.

The announcement did not include details about the asking price or a public listing.

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Planning Board schedules public hearing on Keane Stud impact study

AMENIA — The public may now view and comment on a preliminary environmental impact study for a proposed luxury housing subdivision at Keane Stud on Depot Hill Road.

By unanimous vote at its meeting on Wednesday, July 8, the Planning Board set a public hearing date of Wednesday, Sept. 23, at the Town Hall to hear residents’ comments on the drafted Preliminary Environmental Impact Study.

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Millbrook announces funding plan for final phase of sidewalk improvements

A traffic cone alerts pedestrians to an uneven sidewalk section in Millbrook.

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MILLBROOK — The Village of Millbrook has awarded a construction contract and finalized financing for the final phase of its three-year Franklin Avenue sidewalk improvement project, with work expected to be completed before the start of winter.

At its Wednesday, July 8, meeting, the Village Board awarded a $196,000 construction contract to Scape-Tech Landscape Technology Inc. Rennia Engineering Design is providing engineering and project oversight. The total estimated cost of the project is $227,360.

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Elihu Carlson

Elihu Carlson

NORTH CANAAN — Elihu Carlson, 95, of North Canaan, passed away peacefully on July 8, 2026. Born in Winsted, he was predeceased by his beloved wife and the absolute love of his life for 60 years, Doreen Carlson.

A proud Korean War veteran, Elihu was one of the oldest, if not the oldest, members of the Canaan VFW post. He was a man of immense work ethic, working alongside his brother David on the family dairy farm, owning and operating D&E Carlson Excavating & Trucking for over 40 years, and proudly wrenching on countless cars at “Carlson’s Garage.”

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