On Screen: “The Gorge”

Susan Granger reviews this sci-horror thriller set in a remote place the most powerful nations are determined to keep secret.

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Town Budget Proposed, Not Recommended

The first selectwoman said collaborative work is needed to reduce budgets, particularly with historically high capital requests.

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The Weather

Friday: Sunny, a little breezy. High 33º, low 17º.
Saturday: Sunny. High 37º, low 14º.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 41º, low 24º.

NWS detailed outlook.

On Screen: “The Wild Robot”

Susan Granger reviews this futuristic story of survival, parenting and community based on part one of a trilogy of young adult novels.

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Four Corners Development on the Table

P&Z began formal consideration, hearing an application to amend zoning regulations on unit size and number of bedrooms.

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“Seared” to Sizzle at Lachat

The hit contemporary comedy stages in Brian’s Kitchen in March, the story of a mercurial chef and the clash of art and commerce.

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Jazz Duo Performs, March 16

Straight from the New York jazz scene, Matthew Rotker-Lynn and Ariana Stefanidis perform in the latest Soundscapes edition.

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Kiwanis Supports Veterans in Need

Veterans facing life challenges were treated to a robust meal in Bridgeport residential facilities.

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DTC Seeks Candidates

The Weston Democratic Town Committee seeks Democrats interested in appointed positions or standing for elective office.

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Speak Up, March 1

Town and school district officials are on hand to answer questions at the annual Weston League of Women Voters community discussion.

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Student Group Promotes Career Education

A proclamation designated the month of February to recognize skills programs that ready students for careers.

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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: Coming Soon!

This raised ranch on 2.5 acres features bright, open living spaces, vaulted ceilings, and a lovely legal apartment on the lower level.

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Strength Training and Healthy Aging

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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The 5 W’s of Overnight Summer Programs

We all know the 5 W’s: who, what, where, when, and why. Let’s apply them to the summer camp search.

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Reclaim Your Energy and Vitality

My Quantum Space in Westport offers a chance to reset your health with the Energy Enhancement System (EES) that recharges your cells.

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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.

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Why Fall is the Perfect Time to Sell

Fall is a fantastic time to consider selling your home. The market is often bustling as families look to settle into new neighborhoods before winter.

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Kiwanis Drives Support Food Pantry

In just the last two drives, more than 100 bags of groceries and personal care items, plus over $1,200 have been donated.

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January Property Transfers

10 Weston properties sold in January. 12 sold in the same month last year. Total sales: $16,235,528. Median sale price: $1,291,500.

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Schools Budget Up Less, Capital Ask Triples

The administration got the operating budget increase way down, but now-known costs raised the big-ticket sum.

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Richard Wiese Elected Explorers Club President

Mr. Wiese will lead the global organization founded in 1904 that is dedicated to scientific exploration and conservation.

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Swatting Threat Closes High School

The Weston Police describe a threat that triggered evacuation of Weston High School on Jan. 23 “in an abundance of caution.”

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WIS Principal Falber to Retire

Ms. Falber will retire on June 30 after 15 years as the intermediate school principal, three decades after first being hired as a full time teacher.

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Lower School Budget Request Possible

A possible change of health insurance providers could drop the requested increase to 3.4 percent. Several factors will have to cooperate.

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Lyons Plain Truck Ban Nixed

A long-shot request by the Police Commission was declined by the state agency that regulates highways and roads.

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Letter: Upgrades to Governance

In a Letter to the Editor, William Weiss proposes “upgrades” to Town governance in service of transparency for operations and spending.

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School District Appoints Security Director

The new Weston Public School District security director is James Wiltsie, a longtime law enforcement officer and U.S. Marine Corps veteran.

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Rev. Joseph A. Sidera, 82

Rev. Sidera died at Norwalk Hospital on January 12 after a short illness. A Memorial Mass will be held on January 16 at St. Francis of Assisi.

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School District Requests $2.8M Increase

The district administration's proposed increase of 4.75% would be the largest in ten years, almost two thirds due to higher health insurance costs.

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Pitch & Publish Conference, March 22

The conference by the Westport Writers’ Workshop is an opportunity for writers to meet literary agents and gain insight and exposure.

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Police Captain, Detective Sworn In

A Town Hall ceremony marked the promotion of two veteran officers: Joe Miceli to the rank of captain and Joe Mogollon as detective.

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Weston Home a National Historic Place

The house at 11 Homeward Lane, owned by Richard and Jane Wolf, was designed by “one of the leading lights of modernist architecture.”

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Lamont on the State of the State

Governor Ned Lamont’s State of the State address called on legislators with a focus on affordability, opportunity, energy, healthcare, and education.

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Obituaries

Rev. Joseph A. Sidera, 82, died on January 12 after a short illness. Full obituary.
Joyce L. Thompson, 90, died peacefully at her home in Weston. Full obituary.

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