WMS: The Bigger Fiscal Picture

Members of three boards heard an analysis of how much tax bills could rise to build a new school and address other known needs.

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Route 57 Milling & Paving to Begin

Expect delays and detours on Route 57 for the next few weeks as the Department of Transportation mills and paves.

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The Weather

Tuesday: Rain. High 71º, low 63º.
Wednesday: Sunny. High 79º, low 61º.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. High 80º, low 57º.

Event Highlights

Highlights on The Calendar include Wynton Marsalis at the Levitt, Music at the Barn, a session with legislators, and the Farmers Market.

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On Screen: “Toy Story 5”

Susan Granger reviews the “perceptive, endearing” return of Woody and Buzz Lightyear 31 years after they first burst onto the screen.

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On Screen: “The Death of Robin Hood”

Susan Granger reviews the “dark, revisionist view” of the famed medieval folk hero.

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Fireworks Set for July 3

Weston’s traditional July 4th party and fireworks show takes place a day early this year. On the 5th, it’s an old-fashioned field day.

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On Point: David Stewart

Mr. Stewart, a passionate advocate for redefining aging, talks about the science of living long while living well.

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WHS Teacher to Study the Boiling River

Teacher Michael Aitkenhead, named a Teaching Fellow of The Explorers Club, will travel to the Peruvian Amazon.

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WMS Teacher Bound for Peru

Seventh grade teacher Andrew Marone will conduct research as a fellow of the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms program.

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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 Presents …

Perched atop a private hill in the heart of Lower Weston, this home strikes the rare balance between secluded retreat and total convenience.

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Senior Photos Polished & Timeless

At Rob Faber Photography, every senior photo session is designed around creating portraits with personality, confidence, and experience.

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Presenting 76 Lords Hwy.

The Bross Chingas Bross Team presents a landmark estate that has come to market, capturing the essence of refined country living.

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Richard A. Bochinski, Civic Leader

Mr. Bochinski, a longtime Weston resident, educator, and public servant, passed away peacefully on May 31.

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Police Respond to WMS Bomb Threat

Nothing dangerous was found in a search of the school by the Weston Police, a Westport canine unit, and the Stamford Police bomb squad.

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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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WHS Student Wins P.E.O. Scholarship

Weston High School senior Alice Sullivan was awarded by the nonprofit that “recognizes young women of stellar achievement.”

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On Point: Bill Taibe

Restaurateur Bill Taibe shares his views on great dining, the state of the industry, his personal journey, and hints that something new is coming.

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Nestor Launches Senate Campaign

The first selectwoman formally launched her general election campaign at a gathering of supporters and legislative leaders.

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May Property Transfers

14 Weston properties sold in May. 13 sold in the same month last year. Total sales: $19,374,163. Median sale price: $1.44 million.

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Tropical on the Green

Scenes from the Silver Steel Drum Band performance at Music on the Green, a new program from the Weston Commission for the Arts.

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Tennis Boys and Girls Win SWC

Both Weston High School varsity tennis teams won championships, defeating 11 other boys teams and 12 other girls teams.

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Drowning at Devil’s Glen

Freddie Pulla, a 27-year-old Bridgeport resident, had been fishing in the river near Devil’s Glen on Sunday evening. (Updated.)

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Students Win Energy Honors

Weston High School students Alexander Zhao-Ming Sung and Isabelle Collins won honors in Energize Connecticut’s eesmarts contest.

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Democrats Endorse Judge Wexler

Probate Judge Lisa Wexler won the Democratic endorsement for reelection on May 21 by acclamation at the party’s convention.

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Republicans Endorse Alma Sarelli

Westport RTM member Alma Sarelli received the party’s endorsement for the 26th State Senate district.

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To the Editor …

Recent Letters to the Editor include views on gun violence, the Town and school district budgets, and gas-powered leaf blowers.

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Obituaries

Recent obituaries include Richard A. Bochinski, 83, John T. Marshall, 87, Donald Saltzman, 93, and Dr. Deborah Mayer, 78.

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