January Property Transfers
5 Weston properties sold in January. 10 sold in the same month a year ago. Total sales: $6,803,300. Median sale price: $1.45 million.
BOE Capital Ask Up, HVAC Delayed
The schools budget request stands about as presented, except $2.1 more in capital. A new not-new item could save money but cost time.
The Weather
Wednesday: Sunny. High 30º, low 14º.
Thursday: Sunny. High 29º, low 12º.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 29º, low 11º.
Jim Lomuscio, 71
Mr. Lomuscio, local journalist, educator, author, and longtime Weston resident died peacefully in his home on January 8.
Ukrainian Musicians to Perform
On March 5, Ukrainian pianist Ruslan Ramazanov performs with Teryn Kuzma, benefitting Ukraine Aid International.
On Screen: “Bugonia”
Susan Granger reviews the “beyond bizarre” story of a group that kidnaps a ruthless pharma CEO they firmly believe is an alien from Andromeda.
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On Screen: “Blue Moon”
Susan Granger reviews the story of the “tragically wistful essence” of Lorenz Hart, found dead eight months after the “Oklahoma!” opening.
Book Launch: From Woodstock to Wisdom
Weston author Vicki Thomas launches her book about Baby Boomers now “at the center of a longevity revolution” on Feb. 7.
An Urgent Appeal for Blood Donors
Blood is in short supply as donations are sharply down due to severe weather and “the worst flu season our state has had in two decades.”
eesmarts Student Contest Opens
In the contest, students in grades K-12 submit projects demonstraing the benefits of efficient and renewable energy.
The Blotter
A summary of recent Weston Police Department assignments or call responses and the number of occurrences.
KMS Team Presents …
Nestled at the end of a long driveway, this well maintained property offers a private and peaceful retreat surrounded by nature.
Traveling in 2026: Part 2
There are few travel experiences that can showcase the scale, wonder and majesty of nature as well as our 50th state, Alaska.
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.
What the Future of AI Means
AI is moving from screens into the physical world. This is no longer a sci-fi thought experiment. It is an investment theme and a reality.
Natural Deodorant: Does It Actually Work?
When your kid goes from school to practice to a car ride and then straight into homework, deodorant matters.
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.
History Through a Lens
Students in third to sixth grade can learn about history, the early days of photography, and create a story about images from the past.
Food Drive a Success
Despite cold weather and steady snow, “volunteers showed up big time to help Westonites” with donations for the Weston Food Pantry.
School District Asks 3.92% Increase
Two factors account for almost all of a requested $2.4 million operating increase: salaries up 4.11%, net health insurance up $1 million.
Thrive with Movement, at the Senior Center
The program provides education and exercise training for those with balance issues, mobility challenges, or Parkinson’s disease.
Joan Henderson, 93
Ms. Henderson passed away peacefully in Newport on January 4. She had several roles as a professional nurse, including at Norfield Church.
Letter: Another “Wasteful” Schools Budget
In a Letter to the Editor, a view of “yet another year of WPS over-budgeting and wasteful spending.”
Siversk Falls
Weston’s sister city of Siversk, Ukraine has fallen into Russian hands following the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops announced by the military general staff last week.
Middle School Study to Proceed
An in-depth follow-up engineering assessment of Weston Middle School may resolve lingering questions about renovating or building new.
To the Editor …
Recent Letters to the Editor include a call to mobilize on gas-powered leaf blowers and advice about switching from T-Mobile.
Obituaries
Recent obituaries include Jim Lomuscio, 71, Joan Henderson, 93, Walter Vincent Hayes, Jr., 78, and Burton Albert, Jr., 89.
