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2 weeks ago |
nancyonnorwalk.com | John Levin |John S. O’Neill |John O’neill |Audrey Cozzarin |Drew Todd
My grandfather was born around 1900 and grew up in Chicago. As a young child, he was left-handed, but when he got to school, he was taught to use his right hand for writing and for everything else. At that time, left-handed people were simply not allowed, and left-handed kids who showed up at school were forced to be right-handed. As a result, in his generation, left-handed people were extremely rare.
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2 months ago |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |Christopher Shaw |Bryan Meek |John Levin
NORWALK, Conn. — The Norwalk Charter Revision Commission is considering amendments to the city charter that would alter the appointment process for the Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) and clarify the mayor’s authority in the capital budget process. These discussions follow recent debates over the BET’s decision to reduce the capital budget cap by $20 million, prompting concerns about fiscal governance and accountability.
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Mar 19, 2025 |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |Mike Murray |Thomas Gabriele |John Levin
NORWALK, Conn. — St. Paul’s on the Green will present a performance of Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem in D minor, Op. 48 on Friday, March 21, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be conducted by Josh Ehlebracht, the church’s Director of Music, featuring both adult and chorister choirs. The performance will highlight soprano Bel Zufferey and baritone Will Doreza, with organist Isaiah Williams accompanying the choir on St. Paul’s renowned Reuter organ.
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Mar 19, 2025 |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |Mike Murray |Thomas Gabriele |John Levin
NORWALK, Conn. — A proposed car club and storage facility could soon provide local automotive enthusiasts with a secure space to store and celebrate their vehicles. Norwalk Center LLC and The Automotive Collective have submitted a special permit application to the city, proposing to establish the club at 10 Norden Place.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |John Palmer |John Levin |Bryan Meek
NORWALK, Conn. — Hundreds of community members filled Norwalk High School on Thursday night to celebrate Norwalk Public Schools’ 3rd Annual Black History & Heritage Festival, an event honoring African Americans’ contributions to labor, culture, and industry.
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