
Jo-Anne Horvath
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2 weeks ago |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Greg Marku |Ashley Smith |David Muccigrosso |Jo-Anne Horvath
NORWALK, Conn. – At the Common Council Special Meeting on June 4, the Charter Revision Commission presented their changes to the city’s charter, starting the Council’s process on reviewing, workshopping, and ultimately voting on the charter. Charter Revision Commission Chair Tyler Fairbairn shared the Commission’s changes to the charter, including three significant talking points.
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nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |David Muccigrosso |Jo-Anne Horvath
NORWALK, Conn. — Thrown Stone Theatre Company has revealed the official selections for its inaugural CT Short Play Fest, set for Saturday, Aug. 2 at the Crystal Theatre in South Norwalk. Presented alongside the SoNo Arts Festival, the event will spotlight eleven new works in two staged reading sessions—one for teen and young adult writers, the other for experienced professionals.
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2 weeks ago |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Vinny Scicchitano |Ashley Smith |David Muccigrosso |Jo-Anne Horvath
Tuesday’s 1:30 pm press conference reflected a troubling and very familiar pattern. Last-minute scrambling in place of long-term planning and sustainable solutions. While we are relieved that a proposal has emerged to preserve key programs like music and the arts and protect several agreed-upon union positions, this crisis could have and should have been avoided. Year after year, we find ourselves at the edge of the same cliff, responding reactively rather than leading proactively.
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2 weeks ago |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |David Muccigrosso |Jo-Anne Horvath
NORWALK, Conn. — The Norwalk Art Space will host the opening of SIGHT AND SOUND: Artists Consider Long Island Sound on Thursday, June 12, inviting visitors to experience the region’s defining waterway through the eyes of fourteen contemporary artists. Curated by renowned artist, writer, and curator Richard Klein, the exhibition centers on Long Island Sound as both inspiration and subject, examining its natural beauty, ecological resilience, and cultural legacy.
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nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |David Muccigrosso |Jo-Anne Horvath |Tysen Canevari
NORWALK, Conn. — The fate of a proposed $6 million package to restore arts, music, and student-facing programs in Norwalk Public Schools remains uncertain as city and state leaders push for specific oversight conditions, and the Board of Education signals a more limited path forward. The proposal, announced by Mayor Harry Rilling and State Sen.
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