Over to Town Hall: Middle School Studies
Making no specific requests, the BOE voted only to send reports, concepts, estimates and timelines to other boards.
March Property Transfers
Four Weston properties sold in March. Eight sold in the same month last year. Total sales: $3,465,000. Median sale price: $815,000.
The Weather
Sunday: Rain. High 61º, low 40º.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 51º, low 36º.
Tuesday: Partly sunny. High 47º, low 30º.
Rescued Hawk Free as a Bird
Members of Weston Kiwanis looked on as a red-tailed hawk restored to good health at Wildlife in Crisis was released back into the wild.
Women’s Club of Weston Turns 60
The social club was founded in 1966 by a group of six local women. The club, now with 82 members, offers an array of activities.
Arnold Jerome Benton, 93
Dr. Benton, a psychiatrist and longtime Weston resident, died peacefully in his sleep at home on March 25 after a long illness.
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Scenes from “No Kings” in Westport
In one of about 3,300 nationwide protests, marchers gathered on the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Bridge, on the Post Road, and at Jesup Green.
On Point: ACL Tears in Teen Girls
In our seven-minute video interview, Dr. Nirav Pandya discusses the “explosion” of these serious injuries, why girls are at high risk, and how to prevent them.
On Screen: “Project Hail Mary”
Susan Granger reviews the story of a molecular biologist who befriends an extraterrestrial to save both their planets from extinction.
On Screen: “The Madison”
Susan Granger reviews the newest Taylor Sheridan series, the story of a wealthy Manhattan family forced to face their worst fears.
The Blotter
A summary of recent Weston Police Department assignments or call responses and the number of occurrences.
Middle School Estimates Drop
Revised estimates came in about 10 percent lower, with a slight advantage to a new building but a significant disadvantage in Weston’s share of costs.
Child Reports Suspicious Incident
Weston Police report that a child getting off a school bus on March 18 was offered money by an unknown male to get into a black SUV.
Presenting 103 Good Hill Road
Recently sold by Pamela Cornfield of the Bross Chingas Bross Team, this estate blends modern luxury with timeless craftsmanship.
Blood Drive, April 13
With blood still in short supply in Connecticut, the American Red Cross drive takes place at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church.
Samantha Nestor Declares for State Senate
Ms. Nestor said she would bring to the legislature a town leader’s perspective on the challenges facing the 26th State Senate district.
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.
Judge Wexler Seeks Reelection
First elected in 2013, Westport-Weston Probate Court Judge Lisa Wexler will seek another four-year term in the November election.
BOE Consensus: Build New
Consensus on the school board is that it makes more sense to build a new middle school than to renovate. Either way, costs are “astounding.”
Sen. Maher Won’t Seek Reelection
After two terms serving Weston, Westport, Wilton, Redding, and parts of other towns in the State Senate, Ms. Maher will step aside.
DMV Warning: Text Scam
Text messages purporting to be from the DMV fraudulently claim that unpaid traffic citations must be paid immediately to avoid penalties.
Valedictorian, Salutatorian Named
Angela Zhao and Maximilian Rutkowski have been named Valedictorian and Salutatorian of the Weston High School class of 2026.
Keene Park Playground Unsafe
Parks & Rec have decided to remove the playground structure due to damage and safety hazards caused by recently escalating vandalism.
Town Budget Proposed, Costs Escalate
The “work in progress” proposal foresees a tax increase, barring reductions beyond capital items already out, at least for now.
Democrats Gather for Bysiewicz
Weston took center stage for Fairfield County Democrats on Sunday at a campaign event for Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz.
To the Editor …
Recent Letters to the Editor include a view that the schools budget is “wasteful” and a call to mobilize against gas-powered leaf blowers.
Obituaries
Recent obituaries include Dr. Arnold Benton, 93, Jim Lomuscio, 71, Joan Henderson, 93, and Walter Vincent Hayes, Jr., 78.
