
Raymond Schier
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nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |Patrick Cooper |Raymond Schier |Bryan Meek
NORWALK, Conn. — The Education Cost Sharing (ECS) formula is Connecticut’s primary method for distributing roughly $2.36 billion in state funding to local and regional public school districts each year. For Norwalk, it’s a vital source of aid, but one that still leaves the city underfunded, according to the state’s own formula. Since 2019, Norwalk has seen steady increases in ECS aid under a phased-in version of the updated formula. But full funding won’t arrive until fiscal year 2026.
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nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |Patrick Cooper |Raymond Schier |Bryan Meek
NORWALK, Conn. — The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion will reopen to the public on June 4 following a multi-year, $18 million restoration project aimed at preserving the historic landmark and expanding public access. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on May 27 to celebrate the completion of the work.
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nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |Patrick Cooper |Raymond Schier |Bryan Meek
NORWALK, Conn. — The Norwalk Youth Baseball 10U Blue team went undefeated over Memorial Day weekend, capturing the championship title at the 2025 Bethel Kindness Tournament with a 9–3 win over Wolcott in the final game. Norwalk’s dominant run featured a 5-0 record, with the team outscoring its opponents 47–8 across the tournament and committing just one error over five games. Coaches cited sharp defense, consistent pitching, and timely hitting as the keys to their success.
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1 month ago |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Patrick Cooper |Raymond Schier |Bryan Meek |Scott Phelan
About this siteNancyOnNorwalk.com was conceived as the place to go for Norwalk residents to get the real, unvarnished story about what is going on in and around their city. NancyOnNorwalk does not intend to be a traditional print newspaper online; rather, we exist to pull the curtain back and shine a nonpartisan spotlight on how Norwalk is run and what is happening regarding which issues and decisions have the deepest impact on taxpayers’ lives, pocketbooks and safety.
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1 month ago |
nancyonnorwalk.com | Ashley Smith |Pam Parlakian |Raymond Schier |John S. O’Neill |John O’neill
NORWALK, Conn. — Dozens of protesters gathered in Norwalk on Thursday afternoon for a May Day rush-hour demonstration organized by Good Trouble Norwalk, calling for labor rights, democratic protections, and resistance to economic consolidation. The peaceful protest began around 4:30 p.m. at two locations: one group lined East Avenue at the Exit 16 overpass, while another assembled on the lawn of Norwalk City Hall.
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