
Keith Richards Honored by the Governor
Mr. Richards said his move to Weston in 1985 was to get fresh air for his kids. “And ever since, we’ve had a great life.”

Budget Proposals Set, Capital Reduced
Reviews by the Board of Finance begin this week on operating and capital budget proposals, the latter cut by $2.3 million.

The Weather
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 54º, low 30º.
Friday: Sunny, breezy. High 43º, low 29º.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 39º, low 28º.

Children of Weston’s Sister City
“Everyone here knows who is helping us,” said the mayor of Siversk, Ukraine, speaking of Weston’s aid to his city and its children.

New Middle School Deemed “Unaffordable”
A Board of Finance subcommittee’s draft forecasting tool assesses the town’s capacity for debt and tax implications.

February Property Transfers
Eight Weston properties sold in February, the same as in February last year. Total sales: $12,380,000. Median sale price: $1.385 million.

Rep. Himes at Kiwanis, March 8
U.S. Representative Jim Himes will speak and answers questions at the weekly breakfast meeting. Everyone is invited.

On Screen: “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy”
Susan Granger reviews the new edition, as Bridget once again navigates the often-toxic dating world.

On Screen: “Zero Day”
Susan Granger reviews the political thriller about a former president dealing with a catastrophic terrorist cyberattack.

WMS Principal Dan Doak to Retire
After ten years at the helm of Weston Middle School and 17 years on the district’s leadership team, Mr. Doak will retire on June 30.

A Toast to the Playhouse
On March 10, it’s Westport Country Playhouse stars, a cocktail party, and backstage tours, all in advance of a comedy about theater people.

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

“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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Jazz Duo Performs, March 16
Straight from the New York jazz scene, Matthew Rotker-Lynn and Ariana Stefanidis perform in the latest Soundscapes edition.

P.E.O. Scholarship Applications Open
P.E.O. scholarships up to $2,500 are available to college-bound women who reside in Weston, Redding and Easton.

Town Budget Proposed, Not Recommended
The first selectwoman said collaborative work is needed to reduce budgets, particularly with historically high capital requests.

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.

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

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

Student Group Promotes Career Education
A proclamation designated the month of February to recognize skills programs that ready students for careers.

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.

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.

Richard Wiese Elected Explorers Club President
Mr. Wiese will lead the global organization founded in 1904 that is dedicated to scientific exploration and conservation.

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.

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.

Lyons Plain Truck Ban Nixed
A long-shot request by the Police Commission was declined by the state agency that regulates highways and roads.

To the Editor …
Weston Today welcomes Letters to the Editor. Recent letters include thoughts on governance and development at the four corners.

School District Appoints Security Director
The new Weston Public School District security director is James Wiltsie, a longtime law enforcement officer.

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.

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.

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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