Roadwork continues after holiday

SHARON — The second weekly roadwork update was held Friday, May 27, at Town Hall. The selectmen held the special meeting at 10 a.m. to review road repairs for the week ending Friday, June 3. Road repair review meetings are held each Friday at the Town Hall. The public is invited to attend. It was reported the following repairs would be undertaken between Friday, May 27, and Friday, June 3: Fairchild Road repairs will be completed; pavement will be reclaimed on Sharon Mountain Road; Jackson Hill Road will be completed; backfill on West Cornwall Road and pavement reclamation work will start on East Street to Route 4 by the end of the reporting period. First Selectman Bob Loucks also reported that the town crew will work on drainage on Jewett Hill Road.The meeting was adjourned at 10:15 a.m.

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FALLS VILLAGE — A teacher at Housatonic Valley Regional High School was arrested on March 20 after turning himself in to state police on an outstanding warrant related to an alleged altercation involving a student in September 2025.

The accused, technology education teacher John Christinat, 65, was charged with disorderly conduct in connection with the incident, in which a verbal confrontation escalated into a physical altercation between Christinat and a 15-year-old student, according to police. The student’s father reported that the juvenile is autistic, according to court records.

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Paley’s Farm Market opens season, signaling start of spring

Paley’s Farm Market on Amenia Road in Sharon opened for the 44th season on Saturday, March 28. Opening day drew a steady crowd.

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SHARON – For many local residents, spring doesn’t truly begin until Paley’s Farm Market opens its doors, and customers turned out in force for its 44th season opening on Saturday, March 28.

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GOSHEN — The 12-month trailing median price for a single-family home in Goshen increased to $651,000 for the period ending Feb. 28, 2026 – a historic high.

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Housatonic academic bowl team places first in Connecticut, New England

Members of the Housatonic Valley Regional High School Academic Bowl Team, who recently placed first in Connecticut and New England and finished fourth nationally in the Spring Knowledge Masters Open.

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FALLS VILLAGE — The Housatonic Valley Regional High School Academic Bowl Team recently finished first in Connecticut, first in New England, and fourth in the nation in the Spring Knowledge Masters Open. Hosted for over 43 years by Academic Hallmarks, the Knowledge Masters Open challenges a team of students with a variety of questions from all academic disciplines as well as popular culture.

The Housatonic team finished in a four-way tie for first place in total points as well as in the first tie breaker, percentage of questions answered correctly. On the second tie-breaker, however - time required to finish - the Mounaineers finished fourth. Jesuit High School of New Orleans, Louisiana, finished first in the country.

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