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Volume III

Lawsuit Challenges Dog Park Plan

The complaint alleges that Town officials “have and intend to” deny the plaintiff access to the planned park due to a disability.

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Weston Authors Talk

Five Weston authors discuss their work, their processes, and the writing life in a panel hosted by Friends of the Weston Library on August 3.

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The Weather

Saturday: Sunny. High 85º, low 61º.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 85º, low 61º.
Monday: Partly sunny, a slight chance of rain. High 81º, low 65º.

Calendar Highlights

Coming up: on Sunday, the Y’s Open Water Swim Race and Music at the Barn with Parker’s Tangent. Lots of music coming to the Levitt.

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Peter Frampton on Stage, Sept. 15

The celebrated guitarist brings what could be his final tour to Westport’s Levitt Pavilion, in a season of major attractions and over 50 free shows.

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A Call for Musicians

Musical performing groups can apply to take the stage at Emmanuel's Music Fest (on The Calendar for Sept. 7) at the link below. Four will be selected.

Apply here.

Republican Primary, Aug. 13

Also in seven days of early voting, Republicans will choose nominees for November’s general election for the U.S. Senate and House.

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New Assistant Principals at WHS

Parthena Proskinitopoulos and Nicholas Torres were named assistant principals of Weston High School.

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On Screen: “The Bear: Season 3”

Susan Granger reviews the “ambitious, audacious” season of a “dysfunctional restaurant kitchen crew” awaiting a newspaper review.

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On Screen: Emmy Award Nominations

Susan Granger says members of the Academy had to come up with new favorites this year, since stalwarts like “Succession” have ended.

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Voters Approve Road Repair Bonds

With a green light to borrow up to $6 million, a two-year surge to repair 37 distressed roads can get underway.

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Car Thefts Still a Problem

Three thefts, one thwarted attempt, and one case of mistaken identity have been reported in recent weeks. The police advise precautions.

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Strength Training and Healthy Aging

Sponsored by BodyShock Studio

BodyShock Studio’s Gerardo Lambert, a heart transplant recipient, knows firsthand how it feels to start strength training as you get older.

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Thomas Glass, 82

Mr. Glass, known to all simply as “Tom,” was known for his love for engaging with others, making him a cherished figure in the community.

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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: House of the Week

Sponsored by KMS Team at COMPASS

Discover this enchanting serene and private retreat, offering sophistication and comfort at the end of a cul-de-sac on a 2.27-acre lot.

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Why “Dryer Vent Cleaning” Isn’t Enough

Sponsored by Dryer Vent Wizard of Norwalk

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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The ‘Ugly Offer’ Can Derail Your Dream

Sponsored by Bross Chingas Bross

Some offers risk being summarily dismissed by an agent or owner, costing you an opportunity to buy your dream home.

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P&Z Hears Development Proposal

Discussion in a pre-application meeting was about what may become a formal proposal for mixed-use development at one of Weston’s “four corners.”

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Softball Every Sunday, at Morehouse

Sunday mornings on the ballfields at Morehouse Park offer an opportunity for players of any age and any ability (or lack thereof) to play softball.

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WHS Class of 1974 Reunion Set

The 50th class reunion on October 5 includes pre and post-reunion events, and graduates from other 1970s classes are welcome.

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June Property Transfers

24 Weston properties sold in June. 33 sold in June of 2023. Total sales: $38,149,625. Median sale price (warranty deeds, excluding land): $1,350,000.

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To the Editor …

In the most recent Letter to the Editor, thanks from the director of Parks and Recreation to those who made the July 4th celebration a success.

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Bisceglie Pond Reopens

The pond, all spruced up and with a brand new surface, will be open daily from 11:30 am to 6:00 pm through August.

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Carol Baldwin, Ellen McCormick Honored

Fans of Lachat Town Farm gathered at the farm as its founders received their awards as Citizens of the Year.

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Class of 2024 Graduates

A brief slideshow of the June 13 graduation ceremony of the Weston High School class of 2024, now unleashed on an unsuspecting world.

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Weston Man Arrested

The Weston Police report the arrest of Weston resident Robert Hahn following a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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Obituaries

Thomas Glass, 82, a longtime Weston resident, passed away on July 3. Full obituary.
Richard Amill, 91, died on April 19, surrounded by his family. Full obituary.

Previous obituaries.

Too Soon, Too Much?

The proposal to build a new middle school may have hit a speed bump: a call for a re-think by First Selectwoman Samantha Nestor.

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On the Table: Brand New Middle School

A proposal to remedy long known issues at WMS is to build a new school, potentially at a cost to Weston taxpayers of $88 million.

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Road Paving Back in Focus

With the clock ticking on getting paving underway, decisions may soon be made on a shock-and-awe plan with significant investments.

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Ranked-Choice Working Group Formed

Members named by the governor to the group will explore options for ranked-choice voting and submit findings to the legislature.

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Capital Referendum Passes

By a vote of 780 to 745, the capital budget revised by the Board of Finance won public approval, restoring three items cut at the ATBM.

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Solar Array Lease OKd

Approval was unanimous at a Special Town Meeting on May 16, greenlighting a lease of transfer station land for a solar array.

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Legislature OKs $500,000 for Weston

State Senator Ceci Maher announced passage of a bill containing funds to help Weston recoup some emergency radio system costs.

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