Power Outages
Monday, 1:00 am: 496 outages remain in Weston with restoration times estimated at 11:45 pm on Tuesday. 586 out in Westport, 906 in Wilton. Next update: 9:00 am.
Art Show Celebrates 250
A fine art exhibition runs at the Weston Public Library throughout July, with an opening reception set for Wednesday evening, July 8.
The Weather
Monday: Rain, possible t-storm. High 70º, low 63º.
Tuesday: Rain, possible t-storm. High 73º, low 61º.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 79º, low 60º.
Event Highlights
Highlights include an art exhibition, a singer-songwriter in the meadow, a Soundscapes guitar duo, and plenty of music at the Levitt Pavilion.
On Point: Paranormal Connecticut
A conversation with paranormal investigator and author Charles Rosenay, who explores the mysterious side of Connecticut.
From Siversk: A Request, and a Gift
With trains under attack, Siversk’s mayor hopes Weston can help get kids to camp safely. And a gift for Weston has special meaning.
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On Point: Chef Moe
In this inspiring On Point conversation, TikTok sensation Chef Moe shares why a simple meal can become an act of kindness, connection, and hope.
June Property Transfers
24 Weston properties sold in June. 20 sold in the same month last year. Total sales: $36,781,386.84. Median sale price: $1.325 million.
Norfield Church Series Explores Freedom
Everyone is welcome at a July sermon series: “America at 250 — Beautiful. Broken. Beloved. Becoming.”
Notice: Taxes Due
Notice from the Weston Tax Collector that the first installment of real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle taxes is due on July 1.
The Blotter
A summary of recent Weston Police Department assignments or call responses and the number of occurrences.
KMS Team Presents …
Introducing the Deck House, an architecturally distinctive, mid-century modern on two serene acres with walls of glass, an open flow, and an ADU.
Why Dryer Vent Service Prices Vary So Much
Many homeowners wonder why prices can range from $99 to $250 or more. The answer is simple: it’s often not the same service.
Presenting 76 Lords Hwy.
The Bross Chingas Bross Team presents a landmark estate that has come to market, capturing the essence of refined country living.
Senior Photos Polished & Timeless
At Rob Faber Photography, every senior photo session is designed around creating portraits with personality, confidence, and experience.
ALT Plants a Forest
“Miyawaki by the Sea” at Seaside Park — 6,000 trees, shrubs, and ground cover on 12,000 square feet — is a coastal forest experiment.
On Screen: “Supergirl”
Susan Granger reviews the DC Comics story of Kara Zor-El, Superman’s punky young cousin, also a survivor from the doomed planet Krypton.
On Screen: “All Her Fault”
Susan Granger reviews the mystery thriller that pivots on every parent’s worst nightmare, a limited series with unexpected plot twists.
North House HVAC Funded
Voters at a lightly attended Special Town Meeting approved $1.4 million in bonds to augment $1 million to be drawn from reserves.
WMS: The Bigger Fiscal Picture
Members of three boards heard an analysis of how much tax bills could rise to build a new school and address other needs.
Route 57 Milling & Paving Underway
Expect delays and detours on Route 57 for the next few weeks as the Department of Transportation mills and paves.
On Point: David Stewart
Mr. Stewart, a passionate advocate for redefining aging, talks about the science of living long while living well.
WHS Teacher to Study the Boiling River
Teacher Michael Aitkenhead, named a Teaching Fellow of The Explorers Club, will travel to the Peruvian Amazon.
WMS Teacher Bound for Peru
Seventh grade teacher Andrew Marone will conduct research as a fellow of the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms program.
Richard A. Bochinski, Civic Leader
Mr. Bochinski, a longtime Weston resident, educator, and public servant, passed away peacefully on May 31.
WHS Student Wins P.E.O. Scholarship
Weston High School senior Alice Sullivan was awarded by the nonprofit that “recognizes young women of stellar achievement.”
On Point: Bill Taibe
Restaurateur Bill Taibe shares his views on great dining, the state of the industry, his personal journey, and hints that something new is coming.
To the Editor …
Recent Letters to the Editor include views on gun violence, the Town and school district budgets, and gas-powered leaf blowers.
Obituaries
Recent obituaries include Richard A. Bochinski, 83, John T. Marshall, 87, Donald Saltzman, 93, and Dr. Deborah Mayer, 78.
