
Budgets Set for ATBM, April 23
As presented by the Board of Finance, a potential mill rate increase is down to 1.83 percent for operating and capital budgets.

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

The Weather
Thursday: Sunny. High 71º, low 47º.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 75º, low 53º.
Saturday: Rain. High 64º, low 48º.

Calendar Highlights
Events coming up in Weston and nearby include history, Ailey II dance, a tribute to Barbra, a brass ensemble, concert pianists, a CCR tribute, and a town vote.

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.

Exhibition Features a “Forgotten Village”
At the Weston History & Culture Center on April 27, the story in images of the village of Valley Forge, now at the bottom of the reservoir.

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.

ECOFEST at Lachat, May 4
A family celebration of nature at the farm features live music, food trucks, games, activities, demonstrations, and interesting animals.

On Screen: “Snow White”
Susan Granger says there’s no point in reviewing the live-action “$270 million disaster,” and wonders why it was made at all.

On Stage: “We Had a World”
Susan Granger reviews the “engrossing, ferocious and often funny” play and Joanna Gleason’s “riveting, rapturous performance.”

Drug Take Back Day, Saturday
Unused or excess medication can be dropped off, later to be safely destroyed and kept out of the wrong hands and groundwater.

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

KMS Team Presents …
A perfect blend of sophistication and charm, this beautiful home on over two acres overlooks the Aspetuck Valley Country Club golf course.

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

Presenting 17 Briar Oak Drive
Presented by Bross Chingas Bross, a true gem nestled in picturesque Weston, a perfect blend of elegance, comfort, and modern amenities.

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

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

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.

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.

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.”

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.

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

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.

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.

Sunday Soundscapes, May 4
eGALitarian Brass, a chamber ensemble of top New York City women brass players, performs at the Weston Public Library.

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.

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

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

“What’s Next in Weston”
In a Y’s Men podcast, First Selectwoman Nestor discusses proposed budgets, what’s up, what’s down, and what comes next.

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

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

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

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

First Selectwoman’s Statement
Ms. Nestor writes of ways the Town will collaborate with the ADL, the schools, and clergy to combat antisemitism.

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

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

Medical Research Cuts Hit Home
Weston residents whose granddaughter suffers from a rare genetic disorder call for restoration of federal medical research funds.

St. Francis Food Drive, Through Apr. 27
The ongoing food drive supports Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity, who assist needy Bridgeport families.

“Citizen of the Year” Nominations Open
The Police Commission seeks nominations for its annual award for outstanding service and contributions to the town.

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

Obituaries
Jacqueline Pike, 97, passed away peacefully on March 4. Full obituary.
Lois Albert, 87, passed away on March 13. Full obituary.

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