Dog Park Set to Open

Principals who got the ball rolling eight years ago and key donors attended a soft launch ahead of the dog park’s May 5 public debut.

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Andrew Karpen, 59

Mr. Karpen passed away on April 28 from glioblastoma. His love of math and movies merged into a career in the film industry.

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The Weather

Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 67º, low 44º.
Friday: Cloudy, chance of late rain. High 76º, low 53º.
Saturday: Rain, t-storms likely. High 74º, low 58º.

NWS detailed outlook.

Calendar Highlights

Events coming up in Weston and nearby include Ailey II dance, a brass ensemble, trivia, a CCR tribute, a big book sale, an author talk, a festival, and a town vote.

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Budgets Approved at ATBM

With motions defeated that would have reduced or erased more than a dozen line items, budgets move on to the May 3 referendum.

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Girls Self-Defense Clinic, May 8

The free self-defense training for girls in grades 6 to 12 focuses on practical skills to enhance awareness and personal safety.

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New WMS Principal Named

Jason Bluestein, currently principal at Burr Elementary School in Fairfield, will take the helm at Weston Middle School.

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On Screen: “Nightbitch”

Susan Granger reviews the dark comedy about the happiness and horror of motherhood and the tedium of suburban domesticity.

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ECOFEST at Lachat, May 4

A family celebration of nature at the farm features live music, food trucks, games, activities, demonstrations, and interesting animals.

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Frog Frolic Festival, May 3

Redding’s outdoor community fair that benefits the Mark Twain Library features a new added attraction: a classic car show.

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On Stage: “Just in Time”

Susan Granger reviews the “splashy, swinging” Broadway show, a tribute to singer Bobby Darin, covering his “all-too-short life.”

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The Blotter

A summary of recent Weston Police Department assignments or call responses and the number of occurrences.

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KMS Team Presents …

A modern farmhouse with character & style set for today’s lifestyle with a private in-law suite, standalone apartment, pool, gazebo, and patios.

99 Cross Highway, Redding.

A Weston Field Club Summer Invitation

The positively blooming Weston Field Club offers summer trial memberships and discounted full memberships until April 30.

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Presenting 103 Good Hill Road

Presented by Bross Chingas Bross, this two-acre estate is a designer’s dream, a seamless blend of modern luxury with timeless craftsmanship.

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Tinsley Brooks Apparel: Comfort Meets Style

Tinsley Brooks Apparel, a fresh and stylish clothing line, is making waves from its home base in Connecticut.

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Letter: An Act of Political Immorality

In a Letter to the Editor, a view that the Republican Party has turned its back on its heritage, making claims to a “Lincolnian legacy laughable.”

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Why “Dryer Vent Cleaning” Isn’t Enough

Cleaning is an important part of dryer vent servicing, but our work involves much more. Safety and efficiency is our goal.

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A Thank-You at the Post Office

A group of residents thanked Mike Connors, a fixture at the Weston post office for the last 13 years, on the eve of his retirement.

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State Launches Impact Reporting Tool

Businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities can report the impact of federal directives on funding, jobs, and tariffs to inform state policymakers.

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P&Z Amends Village District Zoning

The commission approved a middle-ground approach to changes proposed by the developer who hopes to build on one of the four corners.

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Letter: A Wilton Cultural Treasure Lost

In a Letter to the Editor, regrets that “a cultural treasure in Wilton,” the G & B Cultural Center, “is no more.”

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Letter: In Praise of Volunteers

In a Letter to the Editor, admiration for those who step up to serve in Town offices, and a reminder that they are neighbors.

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DTC Sets Interview Deadline

The Weston Democratic Town Committee will interview prospective candidates for elected offices until May 31.

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Green River Plays Supper & Soul

The nationally touring Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute band takes the stage on May 3 at The Westport Library, after dinner.

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Big Spring Book Sale, May 16-19

The annual sale at The Westport Library features thousands of gently used books for all ages, DVDs, CDs, vinyl, and framed art.

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Sunday Soundscapes, May 4

eGALitarian Brass, a chamber ensemble of top New York City women brass players, performs at the Weston Public Library.

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WVFD to Go PFAS-Free

Weston volunteer firefighters voted to withdraw up to $215,000 from their own benevolent fund to switch to PFAS-free gear years before a deadline.

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WHCC Grant Canceled

A $25,000 grant awarded months ago to the Weston History & Culture Center was abruptly canceled under unusual circumstances.

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Jacqueline Pike, 97

Ms. Pike passed away peacefully on March 4. In 50 years living in Weston, she volunteered at the schools, library, and Norwalk Hospital.

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Invasives Volunteers Pull Together

Student volunteers who remove invasives were recognized, and leaders of the initiative reported on progress and a new program.

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WHS Robotics Team Takes on the World

The team will vie for a world championship in the annual VEX Robotics competition to begin in Dallas on May 6.

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Guest Essay: State Rep. Anne Hughes

Rep. Hughes calls for “flexing Connecticut’s fiscal guardrails” to meet a crisis from the federal “gutting” of essential programs.

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To the Editor …

Recent Letters to the Editor include a report of antisemitic hate mail, a view that prejudice is transmitted, and a call to not be indifferent.

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March Property Transfers

Eight Weston properties sold in March. 10 in March of 2024. Total sales: $10,248,000. Median price (non-land): $1.3 million.

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Artists Call: “Weston Connections”

Artists with a connection to Weston can submit work to be considered for a July exhibition at the Weston Public Library.

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Community Meets on Antisemitism

A standing-room-only discussion on Thursday evening came in the wake of heightened distress about antisemitic incidents.

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Judge Lisa Wexler Honored

Judge Wexler was honored by Jane Doe No More, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering survivors of sexual crimes.

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Deborah Low Named Acting Supt.

Ms. Low is a former superintendent of the Ridgefield public schools and administrator in the Wilton school district.

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Officer Robert Curcio Promoted

Now a sergeant, the veteran police officer was praised for having “played a pivotal role making Weston a safer community.”

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First Selectwoman’s Statement

Ms. Nestor writes of ways the Town will collaborate with the ADL, the schools, and clergy to combat antisemitism.

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A Letter to the Community

Rabbi Michael Friedman, joined by interfaith partners, writes in regard to antisemitic acts and steps being taken in schools.

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Parents Demand Action on Antisemitism

After a second incident, parents aired concerns. School officials were silent on details, now known from the police.

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Medical Research Cuts Hit Home

Weston residents whose granddaughter suffers from a rare genetic disorder call for restoration of federal medical research funds.

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“Citizen of the Year” Nominations Open

The Police Commission seeks nominations for its annual award for outstanding service and contributions to the town.

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Elder Tax Relief Applications

Applications are open for tax relief programs available to residents 65 and over. The application deadline is May 15.

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Obituaries

Andrew Karpen, 59, passed away from glioblastoma on April 28. Full obituary.
Jacqueline Pike, 97, passed away peacefully on March 4. Full obituary.

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