News in Orange, CT


Rika Howard Makes Goodwin Dean's List for Spring 2024
Rika Howard has earned a spot on the Goodwin University Dean's List for Spring 2024. Rika, a student from Orange, is one of 752 students to make the Dean's List, reserved for those who demonstrate great academic performance.


Fun at the Library This July: Flashlight Crafts, Oscar Films, and Book Discussions
Make your very own flashlight search game. Use markers to decorate your bag and use the paper flashlight to light up your art. First come, first served.


Barry Lee Cohen Appointed Executive Director, Orange Chamber of Commerce
The Orange Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the appointment of Barry Lee Cohen as its next Executive Director. Effective July 1st, Mr. Cohen will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Chamber, including management of programs, membership engagement, business advocacy


Orange Volunteer Fire Department Bids Farewell to a Hero: Kenneth Mitchell, 50-Year Veteran, Passes Away
The Orange Volunteer Fire Department today announced the death of one of its active members, Kenneth Mitchell, 71.


Letter: Celebrate Safely This 4th of July and Decide To Ride
Fourth of July is all about celebrating American values and creating memorable moments with our family and friends. Over cold beers, people come together at barbecues and parades across the country to commemorate this nation we call home. Anheuser-Busch is honored to be on the menu at so many July 4


Orange Students Soar: Dean's List Honors, Grads from Bryant, Quinnipiac, Alabama & More
Bryant University is pleased to recognize the following Orange, CT students who have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to academic excellence and achievement and have been named to the Spring 2024 Deans’ List


Senior Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program
The Senior Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) program provides electronic benefit cards to purchase fresh fruits, vegetables, cut herbs, eggs and honey (seniors only) at local Farmer’s Markets in Connecticut. The program is available to participants who are 60 years of age or older


Orange Lions Club Hosts Comedy Night
The Orange Lions Club is again hosting its annual comedy night fundraising event, “Comedy Under the Stars”, on Saturday August 17, 2024, at the picnic pavilion outside High Plains Community Center. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. This event features professional


Local Students Shine on Dean's Lists at Eastern Connecticut, Stonehill, and WPI
Eastern Connecticut State University recently released its Dean’s List for the spring 2024 semester. Among them is full-time student Natalie Garcia of Orange, a sophomore who majors in Pre-Social Work. To qualify for Dean’s List, full-time students must complete a minimum


Case Memorial Library Revs Up for Summer with Reading, Movies, Crafts & More
Kick off the summer in style! Drop by the children's room on Saturday, June 15 and sign up for summer reading in person. You'll get a welcome packet and a free tote bag to decorate while supplies last. Get ready to Read, Renew, and Repeat with us in Summer 2024!


Town of Orange Tax Due July 1st: Avoid Penalties & Late Fees
Per CGS 12-145, the first installment of the town tax on the 2023 Grand List of 1 October 2023 is due and payable on 1 July 2024. Payments received after 1 August 2024 are considered delinquent and are subject to the rate of 18% per annum, 1.5% per month, $2.00 minimum, dating back to the original


Obituary: Rocco Philip Formica, A Lifetime of Style and Service, Remembered
Rocco Philip Formica, 78, a Naples, Florida resident, died on April 24, 2024. He previously lived in Woodbridge and West Haven, CT. Rocco was born in New Haven, CT on August 16, 1945. He was the son of Salvatore and Rachel (Lucibello) Formica. He lived in CT is entire life before retiring and moving


Orange Foundation Invests in Community with $35,000 in Grants
The Orange Foundation has recently awarded $35,000 in community grants that benefit a wide range of groups in Orange. These awards include the full funding of the refurbishing the sidewalk between Town Hall and High Plains Community Center out of the O’Sullivan fund.


JMU & URI Students Earn Dean's List Honors
James Madison University is pleased to announce that the following Orange students made the Dean’s List for the spring 2024 semester: Brynn Weirsman who is majoring in Architectural Design – BFA; and Annika Lyngdal, who is majoring in Health Sciences - BS.


Mary L. Tracy School Unveils Innovative Communication Board to Foster Inclusivity on the Playground
Mary L. Tracy School has introduced a new playground communication board. The goal for this project is to increase inclusivity to all students and help them express their needs and emotions in a socially appropriate manner. It also promotes understanding, empathy and kindness to all kids at MLT.


Dive into Summer Fun at Case Memorial Library: Music, Crafts, Books & More
Come and enjoy a musical journey through many countries! Judy Handler and Mark Levesque perform their own inspiring & passionate arrangements on guitars and mandolin and will include music from the U.S., Europe, Eastern Europe, Brazil, Latin America and more! Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.


Orange Firefighters Hailed as a Hero for Role in Rescuing 13-Year-Old Boy
Tom Bartiss has responded to more than his share of emergency calls as a member of the Orange and West Haven fire departments, but emergencies were the furthest thing from his mind as he and his wife relaxed in Mexico. But when he saw a boy in trouble by the resort swimming pool


Step Back in Time at the Bryan Andrew House Open House
History buffs and community members, rejoice! The Bryan Andrew House is hosting a special Open House on Sunday, June 2nd from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. This is your chance to explore this historic landmark, nestled at 131 Old Tavern Road, and discover exciting opportunities to get involved.