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Event: BOS Regular Meeting
www.canaanfallsvillage.org/events/bos-regular-meeting-4

Meeting ID: 823 0624 5315. Passcode: 440058. One tap mobile. +13017158592, 82306245315#, *440058# US (Washington DC). +13092053325, 82306245315#, *440058# US. Town Hall. Departments & Offices. Boards, Commissions & Committees. Meetings & Events.

Event: Bridge/Infrastructure Committee Meeting
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Call to Order. 2) Public Comment. 3) Minutes: a) January 22, 2025. 4) Discussion and possible action regarding Proposed Scope of Action from Cardinal Engineering – borings and additional inspection for six town owned bridges under 20 feet. 5) Discussion and

Event: Summer Concert Series: Jonny Grusauskas
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He performs solo and as part of the band Lespecial. Pack a picnic, bring chairs or a blanket, and join us on the library lawn for music this summer! The second concert will be a Community Open Mic on Friday, August 8th at 6 pm.

Canaan Water department - is now - Aquarion Water Co. | Canaan / Falls Village, CT
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The Canaan Water Department, which primarily services the Town Center of Falls Village, has been sold to Aquarion Water Company. Click here. to go to their website. Staff & Contacts. Town Hall. Departments & Offices. Boards, Commissions & Committees.

Event: Motor Vehicle Appeals
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Town of Canaan are hereby notified that the Board of Assessment Appeals for the Town of Canaan will meet in open session at the Canaan (Falls Village) Town Hall, 108 Main Street, Falls Village, CT on Thursday, September 28, 2023 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for the sole

Town History | Canaan / Falls Village, CT
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In 1738 and in subsequent years land in Canaan, Kent, Cornwall, Sharon, Salisbury, Goshen and other towns, in what would become Litchfield County in 1751, was sold, organized, and settled.