Police Board Honors Ottomano, Egan
The board said goodbye to two long-serving commissioners, 30-year member Peter Ottomano and ten-year member Dawn Egan.
A Change on the Four Corners
A previous proposal for development at 176 Weston Road is moot. A new owner’s plans are early stage works in progress.
The Weather
Monday: Rain. High 56º, low 33º.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 39º, low 29º.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy. High 46º, low 34º.
Calendar Highlights
Events coming up in Weston and nearby include the return of popular jazz violinist Jason Anick, shopping at Main Street Weston, and circus arts for kids.
Company Stages “12 Angry Jurors”
The curtain goes up on November 14 and 15 for the theater group’s production of the courtroom drama adapted from a classic 1954 teleplay.
Food Drives Support Families
A Kiwanis drive on Nov. 22 and an ongoing effort at St. Francis are opportunities to help ensure no one in Weston goes hungry.
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Election Results
Unofficial results of Weston’s 2025 municipal election, the final count of all in-person, early voting and absentee ballots cast.
Weston Holiday Cards for Sale
Artistic holiday cards with a Weston theme can be ordered from the Weston History & Culture Center through November 16.
October Property Transfers
14 Weston properties sold in October. 12 sold in the same month a year ago. Total sales: $19,341,356. Median non-land sale price: $1.2 million.
On Screen: “A House of Dynamite”
Susan Granger reviews the thriller about a nuclear missile launched over the Pacific by an unknown enemy toward the United States.
The Blotter
A summary of recent Weston Police Department assignments or call responses and the number of occurrences.
On Screen: “Black Creek”
Susan Granger reviews a movie about a sheriff’s sister seeking revenge against the outlaw leader who murdered her brother.
A New Era for Speech Therapy
At The Teen SLP, young adults build skills through a unique blend of direct teaching, virtual reality, and real-world practice.
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.
Jazz by Jason Anick, Nov. 16
In the latest Sunday Soundscapes edition, violinist Jason Anick returns to Weston, celebrating the music of jazz great Duke Ellington.
Wreaths for Sale by Scouts
Scout Troops 788 and 887 will sell balsam holiday wreaths at the Onion Barn on three dates. Orders can also be placed online.
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.
Scenes From the Reservoir Run
Scenes from the October 26 Kiwanis Reservoir Run event, featuring a 5K, a half marathon, and for kids a fun run for kids.
Selects Appoint Charter Commission
The commission has six months to recommend changes to Weston’s central governing document. Ultimately, voters would decide.
Scenes from “Frankenstein”
In about a dozen photos, scenes from the original adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic gothic tale that played at Lachat Town Farm.
Letter: Mobilize on Leaf Blowers
In a Letter to the Editor, a call to mobilize and possibly get action to restrict the use of leaf blowers in town.
Support for Democratic BOE Candidates
In a Letter to the Editor, an endorsement for the three Board of Education candidates who have “shown us their portfolios.”
EMS Volunteers Take the Wheel
Ambulance activity behind Weston Middle School this weekend is hands-on training for operating a large ambulance in tight quarters.
T-Mobile Hangs Up
The company notified the Town that it will remove its equipment from the main cell tower. The disruption may be permanent. (Corrected.)
Dr. Lorraine Kolbusz, 74
Dr. Kolbusz passed away on October 10. She was a resident of Weston for over 40 years before relocating to Las Vegas three years ago.
Officer Steven Vichiola Promoted
Officer Vichiola was promoted to the rank of sergeant and sworn in at a Town Hall ceremony on October 7 before his family and colleagues.
Commissioners Honor Sgt. Daubert
Police commissioners honored recently retired Sergeant Patrick Daubert, recognizing his 30 years of service to the town.
Weston Gun Club Donates for “Jaws of Life”
The $12,000 donation to the fire department funds extrication tools, used to speed rescue.
Selects Launch Charter Review
The board created a commission to review the Town Charter and recommend revisions that would ultimately be submitted to voters.
T-Mobile Shutdown Continues
Both sides express a desire to continue negotiations, but the first selectwoman says T-Mobile seems to be trying “to intimidate a small town.”
Letter: Switching From T-Mobile
In a Letter to the Editor, a T-Mobile customer describes her experience and says customers should not be paying for service not rendered.
WIS Named CT Blue Ribbon School
Weston Intermediate School is one of four selected for “extraordinary teaching and learning taking place every day in their classrooms.”
To the Editor …
Recent Letters to the Editor include kudos to WIS, affection for Woody Bliss, and concern about school construction.
Obituaries
Recent obituaries include Sherwood “Woody” Bliss, 89, Lynn Wheeler Sala, 64, Gerald Tyrrell, 81, and Brandon Miller, 62.
