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On Our Radar

Faces, places, treasures, and trends that caught our attention
At Byrde + the b and BYRDEMAN, allure extends beyond faces and bodies, to community resources and global environmental conservation efforts.
Chris and Becca Photography
Nikki and Jon Foster were married in what some might call a fairy tale ceremony close by the shore of Lake Waramaug in Washington.
Chef Carlos Perez has been at @ The Corner since May of 2020 and has led a remarkable turnaround at what had once been a local burger joint.
Holy Smoke Photography
Although the pandemic changed many of her plans, Zuraitis has been busy thinking of new ways to promote her work and reaching the goals she has set for herself.
Kate Uhry
After over a year of lockdown, two friends from Washington exalted over a spontaneous idea: A party! A vaccination celebration barn party!
Rana Faure
Rock Cobble Farm and their team of experts cultivate heirloom varieties of 350 vegetables, fruit, and flowers.
“We had settled on having our wedding at The Mayflower Inn because we had been there often when visiting and staying at Gerald’s dad’s home and we love it,” explains Nurse.
Kurt Andersen's newest book, Evil Geniuses is a follow-up to his previous book Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History.
The popular Farmer’s Table is held every August at a different Litchfield County farm that raises funds to support the growth of local agriculture.
Sari Goodfriend
Veteran chef Robert Arbor has opened Le Gamin, what is arguably the best authentic French bistro in Litchfield County.
Zac Autio
While my adventure took us around to the farms and historic sites of Bridgewater, KC & E organizes trips all over New England...
Instead of our annual list of the 25 Most we are shining the light on those who have been at the forefront helping others during the pandemic
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