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Friday in Darien: May 18

Last Updated on Thursday, May 17, 2012 03:04 PM Written by Joshua Fisher
Friday, May 18, 2012 05:00 AM

Darien-Wells-BobMore than 50 Darienites will be honored Friday for volunteer service over the past year. It's probably the biggest volunteer celebration in Darien. Here is a look at that and what else is happing in Darien on Friday, May 18:

The weather is getting warmer and warmer but if you want to go to Weed beach, you'll have to walk. Rains delayed some of the paving work, so the town has banned cars from the town beach until that part of the project is completed.

The Community Fund of Darien's annual Salute to Darien Volunteers and Projects will be held Friday at the Darien Community Association. The luncheon will honor 55 people.

 

20 Darien RTM members miss budget vote

Last Updated on Thursday, May 17, 2012 08:50 AM Written by Susan Shultz
Thursday, May 17, 2012 04:00 PM

The Representative Town Meeting has four official meetings a year, and arguably the May budget vote is its most important.

It is a chance for the town’s representatives to weigh in and vote on the spending for the next year and set the tax rate.

This year, out of 95 active members (of a potential 100), only 72 showed up to the last meeting of the fiscal year, which approved a $120 million spending package for the town and school.

   

Copper stolen from Darien home

Written by David DesRoches
Thursday, May 17, 2012 02:00 PM

Five copper pipes, valued at $1,250, was reported missing from behind a home on St. Nicholas Road sometime during the past week. No damage to the home was reported, police said.

   

Darien’s reps back state education reform

Written by Susan Shultz & Joshua Fisher
Thursday, May 17, 2012 10:00 AM

darien-wood-terrieThe General Assembly last week adopted a $100 million bill that would lead to "meaningful education reform," according to Gov. Dannel Malloy, and "allow us to begin fixing what is broken in our public schools."

"By allocating nearly 100 million additional dollars to reform our public schools, we are saying that every child can and must receive an education that allows them to compete in the 21st century economy," Malloy said during a press conference last week. He signed it into law this week.

The education bill might prove that the state's children are not a partisan issue, with all three of Darien's state legislators agreeing the bill is a good one.

   

RTM grumbles but OKs $120M town spending package

Written by Susan Shultz
Thursday, May 17, 2012 08:00 AM

The Representative Town Meeting proved its bark was worse than its bite on Monday night, when it almost unanimously passed the town and schools’ combined $120.2 million budget — with only three quarters of the legislative body in attendance.

The vote followed some harsh criticism of the Board of Education side of the budget, but in the end, only four RTM members voted against it. Two members voted against the town side.

Darien taxpayers will see a 3.9% increase in their tax bills for the 2012-13 fiscal year, which begins July 1.

   

Memorial Day parade to be Kraft’s last; next generation asked to step up

Written by Joshua Fisher
Thursday, May 17, 2012 06:36 AM

Kraft-Phil-DarienThe year’s Memorial Parade will honor a World War II veteran, remember a beloved Darienite who died late last year, feature a military flyover and draw thousands of Darienites to the downtown. But it will also be last time Phil Kraft, the man who heads so many veteran causes here and across the state, will lead and organize one of Darien’s most popular annual events.

After 12 years as the parade’s organizer, Kraft, who is also chairman of the Monuments & Ceremonies Commission will pass on the time-consuming duty to the next generation — he hopes. The town is still waiting for that generation to step forward.

The commission, whose youngest members are in their 60s, and includes members over 80. And the work to plan the parade has become too time-consuming for the volunteers who are responsible for maintaining the town’s many monuments and the several ceremonies held each year, which will still include the Memorial Day ceremony held at the state Veterans Cemetery on the Post Road.

   

Thursday in Darien: May 17

Last Updated on Thursday, May 17, 2012 06:07 AM Written by Joshua Fisher
Thursday, May 17, 2012 05:00 AM

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Anne Lindebergh's daughter will be speaking at the library Thursday about her mother's book and Weed Beach is closed to cars for now. And, of course, this week's print edition of The Darien Times hits the newsstands and your mailbox today. Here's a look at that and what else is happing in Darien on Thursday, May 17.

The senior center hosts a talk Thursday afternoon about long-term planning to help seniors stay in their own homes longer and ensure their assets are protected.

   

Weed Beach parking lot, playground closed

Written by Joshua Fisher
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 06:23 PM

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Weed Beach is now closed to vehicular traffic until paving is completed, the Parks & Recreation Department announced Wednesday. But there will still be pedestrian traffic.

In addition, work on the Weed Beach playground will be taking place that will require the playground to be closed.

Recent rain storms have delayed some of the work as the beach nears the end of its 10-month makeover.

   

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