On Our Radar
Faces, places, treasures, and trends that caught our attention
In her new memoir, Beyond This Harbor, former Roxbury resident, poet, and activist Rose Styron grants intimate glimpses into a legendary life.
Jane Coats Eckert announces the return of Eckert Fine Art Gallery + Consulting to Litchfield County at 10 Titus Road, Washington Depot.
Chartered in 1868, the railroad was a symbol of growth, constructed to connect the rural communities of Litchfield County with the mainline at Hawleyville and beyond.
© Inge Morath / Magnum Photos
The fate of Arthur Miller’s one-room studio, where the Pulitzer Prize-winning author wrote many of his famous works, rests in the hands of a newly-formed local nonprofit.
Located on South Main Street in the town of Kent, it offers both artists and art enthusiasts opportunities to show and experience the work our regional talent has to offer through monthly shows.
Our list of fun activities for this weekend!
Our Labor Day weekend roundup!
Here is our Summer weekend round up for August
Jim Henkens
Sitting at a table on a beautiful evening at long-time local favorite West Shore Seafood in Bantam, you can close your eyes and almost feel like you are on a beach vacation.
The club, based just south of Litchfield, was founded in 1933 by Al and Tim Hine. When they first began, they would hand out business cards to potential new members as invitations to join.
Here is our Summer weekend round up for August 11-13
Mick Hales
Architects design waterfront homes with a singular directive in mind: take in the vista. For one home on Lake Waramaug, the house was on the lake’s edge, but not maximizing the lake views.