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On Our Radar

Faces, places, treasures, and trends that caught our attention
If you're a garden lover, then get your tickets for this Saturday, May 14! That's when Trade Secrets™ moves to its new home at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville.
Byrde + the b is the beauty destination for all your spring sprucing, from luxurious hair, to rejuvenated skin, and an energized body.
Adam Lerner
Charcoal Chef in Woodbury serves up good old-fashioned stick-to-your-ribs cooking that will gratify your taste buds as much as your bank account.
Challenging Minds LLC offers a holistic approach to mental health conditions, providing therapeutic support for a variety of mental health conditions.
Plans are being put in place for the second SHAG celebration, which will occur over one weekend from June 16th to 19th. 
New Preston Dermatology offers comprehensive and highly specialized dermatological care to residents in Litchfield County and beyond.
Antoine Bootz
Clinton Kelly shares his thoughts on the deer population and why they are a pain in his A-double-squiggle.
Greenwoods Counseling has served Litchfield County for three decades to meet the mental health needs of county residents.
Sari Goodfriend
Taking a seat at the gratitude table is just that simple, according to 15-time author Janice Kaplan.
Sari Goodfriend
Washington’s rich agricultural heritage spans centuries; its numerous dairy farms once earned Connecticut a reputation as the “Holstein capital.”
Mark Mennin
Marcia DeSanctis fully understands the push and pull of being a wanderer and explorer, the tension of always wanting to be somewhere else and also wanting to be at home.
Rana Faure
It wasn’t until he retired in 2013 that Levine saw the opportunity to truly embrace his fascination for the physical expression of Japanese culture in his Roxbury domain.
  • Things to Do!

    Plan your weekend with our guides to the best things to do in Litchfield County, from events and art openings to dining and hikes.

  • Karen Raines Davis