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Paul Atreides unites with the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future. Rated PG-13 | 2 hr. 46 min.
Camp Cedarcrest marked a historic milestone this past weekend, celebrating its 100th anniversary with a vibrant community picnic that brought together families, friends, and longtime supporters. The event, held on the camp's scenic grounds, was a joyful blend of tradition, community spirit, and
The Orange Volunteer Fire Association is proud to mark its 100th anniversary of service to the Town of Orange. To celebrate this milestone, the department has been honored with hosting the 142nd Annual Connecticut State Firefighters Association Convention, a three-day event bringing together fire
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The Town Clerk’s Office would like to remind all owners of dogs six months or older that June is the renewal month for dog licenses. One of the three ways to obtain a license is to visit the Town Clerk’s Office at Town Hall Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.If you are
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The Orange tax collector’s office is piloting a new program in conjunction with the state Department of Aging and Disability/Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind.Starting with the July 2023 tax bills, the office will be able to mail tax bills in braille. Braille, according to the American
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Mark your calendars! The 2nd Annual Youth Service & Safety Week will be held Monday-Friday, July 10th -14th from 12:00-4:00pm at the Police Department – 314 Lambert Road. Daily activities will include decorating sweet treats, field day, touch-a-truck, water games, and
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Welcome to the world of farms in Orange. Field View Farm deserves top billing as the oldest working farm in the United States. Having begun as a dairy in 1639, Field View continues to provide Orange with a vista of farming with its cows, grazing on the hillside and its pure, white barns adjacent


The Orange Little League had their Opening Day on April 22nd, and invited the Amity Varsity Baseball Team to run stations for each of the baseball players to participate in. Amity boys were true role models and the kids had so much fun. Thank you to Sal Coppola and the Amity players for a great time


Kyle Droney is a junior at Platt Tech HS studying Information Systems Technology. On May 18th at Wesleyan University he won the CTC men’s singles tennis championship for the 2nd year in a row.


The Friends of the Case Memorial Library is presenting a performance by Sheryl Faye on Saturday, June 3 at 2:00pm. Back by popular demand, Sheryl Faye enthralled last year’s audience with her impersonation of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Since 2003, Sheryl has offered programs portraying outstanding


Summer Reading June 17-August 12 The Case Memorial Library has planned a summer full of fun for all ages. Children, teens, and adults are all invited to participate in our summer reading programs and attend exciting free events throughout the summer. Drop by the Library or


A new free book-sharing box is open on the corner of Summit Drive and Crestwood Terrace, the first of its kind in Orange. Officially chartered as a Little Free Library, all visitors to the Summit Little Library are welcome to take or share a book. Stewards Jackie Babe and Roberto Velez were inspired
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The Friends of the Case Memorial Library will host a Community Book Sale from 10:00am–3:00pm on Saturday, June 24, in the Library Basement “Bookstore”. Sales are cash or check, no credit cards.Books in all genres are offered at bargain prices, $2.00 for soft cover and $3.00 for hard cover.
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Save the date for the 3rd Annual Orange Artisan Fest & Vendor Fair, scheduled on Thursday, June 22, 2023, from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Orange Fairgrounds at High Plains Community Center, 525 Orange Center Road, Orange. The all-outdoor event is rain or shine and free and open to the public.


Mekhi McCoter of New Haven has been named Youth of the Year by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Connecticut, the state affiliate of the 117-year-old Big Brothers Big Sisters of America youth mentoring organization. The recognition was presented at the 2023 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Year Awards


Randy (Rumzi) Kaoud, 85, of Woodbridge died on May 6, 2023. Born in Ramallah, Palestine on February 19, 1938, a son of the late Khalil and Azizeh Kaoud. Survived by his son James (Kristina) Kaoud of Woodbridge; grandchildren Randy James “R.J.”, Jillian, and Joseph “Joey” Kaoud; brother Abe (Aida)


Threads of Love, a group of knitters and crocheters, has creatd and delivered more than 1,000 shawls to patients of serious illnesses.Begun in December 2009, shawls and lap blankets have been sent to individuals throughout the United States and to Italy and Israel. Shawls are made at home and


The Holy Infant Church Women’s Guild recently awarded scholarships to two graduating seniors. They are Caitlyn Shanley who is graduating from Sacred Heart Academy and will be attending UCONN and intends to major in Mechanical Engineering, and Kathryn Marquis who is graduating from Amity High School


Orange Congregational Church invites you to join us for worship Sundays at 10 a.m. in our Sanctuary on the corner of 205 Meeting House Lane and Orange Center Road and livestreamed to our YouTube channel. Church school for children Kindergarten through 6th grade takes place in-person during worship


Strawberries, Strawberries, StrawberriesThey are the star of the show, the fruit of the season, and offered at the festival in a variety of ways. Come enjoy a strawberry shortcake, take home a jar of homemade strawberry jam, top off your ice cream with strawberries, or walk around the grounds
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Three individuals will be honored at the Living Treasure Award ceremony on June 15, 2023, from 5-8pm in the High Plains Community Center in Orange. This year’s Living Treasures are Betty Hadlock, Rowland Hine, and Maureen White.OVNA Health ChatJoin us on June 13 at 12:00; registered


The Orange Board of Finance introduced an $80.2 million budget for 2023-24, a budget that will slightly lower the mill rate for a second year in a row, all while absorbing higher expenses by both the schools and the town. Due to increased revenues from a growing Grand List the mill rate
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On National Drug Take Back Day, which was held on Saturday, April 22nd, BOWDAAC collected 215/5lbs of unused, unwanted and/or expired medications. Thank you to all who helped with this effort, including the Orange Policed Department, CERT, and the CT Pharmacy Association.
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