Board to seek grants

KENT — At their regular meeting May 3, the selectmen discussed applying for state Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP) grants for several projects.“I think we have a very good chance of getting some funds to take care of that long-standing tennis court issue, and ultimately remove it from the capital plan,” First Selectman Bruce Adams noted.Adams also made a motion, which passed, to use state Local Capital Improvement Program (LoCIP) funds that the town has built up over time. The town has about $9,450 in LoCIP funds, which Adams suggested be used to replace the lighting in the Town Hall parking lot and on Bull’s Bridge. The new lighting systems are expected to be more energy efficient than the ones in place now.Three potential tax sales of homes whose owners owe property taxes were postponed to Sept. 1. Two of the homeowners, Virginia Lewis and Eileen Dotson, have begun the process of applying for a reverse mortgage from Webster Bank.Tax Collector Debbie Devaux said she has not heard anything from the owners of the third property, but the board voted to include that property in the postponement anyway.

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The Cornwall Library unveiled its latest art exhibition, “Live It Up!,” showcasing the work of the late West Cornwall resident Joelle Sander on Saturday, April 13. The twenty works on canvas on display were curated in partnership with the library with the help of her son, Jason Sander, from the collection of paintings she left behind to him. Clearly enamored with nature in all its seasons, Sander, who split time between her home in New York City and her country house in Litchfield County, took inspiration from the distinctive white bark trunks of the area’s many birch trees, the swirling snow of Connecticut’s wintery woods, and even the scenic view of the Audubon in Sharon. The sole painting to depict fauna is a melancholy near-abstract outline of a cow, rootless in a miasma haze of plum and Persian blue paint. Her most prominently displayed painting, “Flowers,” effectively builds up layers of paint so that her flurry of petals takes on a three-dimensional texture in their rough application, reminiscent of another Cornwall artist, Don Bracken.

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