Power Outages

Monday, 1:00 am: 496 outages remain in Weston with restoration times estimated at 11:45 pm on Tuesday. 586 out in Westport, 906 in Wilton. Next update: 9:00 am.

Art Show Celebrates 250

A fine art exhibition runs at the Weston Public Library throughout July, with an opening reception set for Wednesday evening, July 8.

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The Weather

Monday: Rain, possible t-storm. High 70º, low 63º.
Tuesday: Rain, possible t-storm. High 73º, low 61º.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 79º, low 60º.

Event Highlights

Highlights include an art exhibition, a singer-songwriter in the meadow, a Soundscapes guitar duo, and plenty of music at the Levitt Pavilion.

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On Point: Paranormal Connecticut

A conversation with paranormal investigator and author Charles Rosenay, who explores the mysterious side of Connecticut.

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From Siversk: A Request, and a Gift

With trains under attack, Siversk’s mayor hopes Weston can help get kids to camp safely. And a gift for Weston has special meaning.

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On Point: Chef Moe

In this inspiring On Point conversation, TikTok sensation Chef Moe shares why a simple meal can become an act of kindness, connection, and hope.

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June Property Transfers

24 Weston properties sold in June. 20 sold in the same month last year. Total sales: $36,781,386.84. Median sale price: $1.325 million.

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Norfield Church Series Explores Freedom

Everyone is welcome at a July sermon series: “America at 250 — Beautiful. Broken. Beloved. Becoming.”

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Notice: Taxes Due

Notice from the Weston Tax Collector that the first installment of real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle taxes is due on July 1.

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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 …

Introducing the Deck House, an architecturally distinctive, mid-century modern on two serene acres with walls of glass, an open flow, and an ADU.

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Why Dryer Vent Service Prices Vary So Much

Many homeowners wonder why prices can range from $99 to $250 or more. The answer is simple: it’s often not the same service.

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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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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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ALT Plants a Forest

“Miyawaki by the Sea” at Seaside Park — 6,000 trees, shrubs, and ground cover on 12,000 square feet — is a coastal forest experiment.

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On Screen: “Supergirl”

Susan Granger reviews the DC Comics story of Kara Zor-El, Superman’s punky young cousin, also a survivor from the doomed planet Krypton.

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On Screen: “All Her Fault”

Susan Granger reviews the mystery thriller that pivots on every parent’s worst nightmare, a limited series with unexpected plot twists.

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North House HVAC Funded

Voters at a lightly attended Special Town Meeting approved $1.4 million in bonds to augment $1 million to be drawn from reserves.

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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 needs.

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Route 57 Milling & Paving Underway

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

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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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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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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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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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