On Screen: “The Brutalist”

Susan Granger reviews the film about a renowned Hungarian Jewish architect whose vulnerability leads to addiction.

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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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The Weather

Wednesday: Partly sunny, windy. High 42º, low 23º.
Thursday: Sunny. High 32º, low 19º.
Friday: Rain. High 40º, low 30º.

NWS detailed outlook.

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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On Screen: The Oscars

Susan Granger says watching the Oscars is always more fun if you’ve seen the 10 Best Picture nominees and lists where to find them.

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“Lessons in Resilience”

On The Calendar for February 2 at WHCC, a talk by an author and a niece of a member of the WWII 6888th Postal Battalion, “The Six Triple Eight.”

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“An Evening in Paris,” February 14

The free event on Valentine’s Day at Lachat features an authentic French cabaret and live performances by French musicians and singers. Tickets will go fast.

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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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The Blotter

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

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KMS Team: House of the Week

An exceptional contemporary nestled on a sought-after cul-de-sac, luxurious living with a pool, tennis court, and three floors of beautiful living spaces. (Sponsored)

15 Arrowhead Way. Learn more.

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. (Sponsored)

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Sleepaway Camps: Go with a Friend or Go Alone?

As kids consider a sleepaway camp, what are the upsides and downsides of going alone or with a friend? (Sponsored)

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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), technology that recharges your cells. (Sponsored)

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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. (Sponsored)

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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. (Sponsored)

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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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December Property Transfers

16 Weston properties sold in December, 18 in the same month of 2023. Total sales: $20,110,500. Median sale price (non land): $1,250,000.

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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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Development Proposal Hearing Postponed

The P&Z hearing now set for Feb. 3 will be the first formal discussion of mixed-use development on one of the central four corners. (Updated.)

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Letter: Developing the Four Corners

In a Letter to the Editor, Carter Wiseman writes about the proposal to develop property at Route 57 and Norfield Road.

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A Polar Plunge at Compo

Swimmers rang in the new year with a cold dip at Compo Beach in support of Abilis, a nonprofit serving people with disabilities and their families.

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Lamont, Bysiewicz Honor Pres. Carter

In statements, the governor and lieutenant governor honored the late former president. Flags will be at half-staff for 30 days.

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Himes Encourages Blood Donations

The congressman encourages “everyone who is able” to donate, due to an emergency shortage.

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Kirby Brendsel Appointed to Police Commission

Mr. Brendsel fills the seat left open by the resignation this summer of Woody Bliss.

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Long-Term Financial Planning in Focus

Two Board of Finance subcommittees presented first drafts of recommended fiscal policies. A third is working on an analysis of long-term debt capacity.

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Letter: Long-Term Fiscal Planning

In a Letter to the Editor, Board of Finance chair Michael Imber discusses work underway on policies and a long-term debt capacity analysis.

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Notice: Taxes Due

The second installment of real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle taxes on the Grand List of October 1, 2023 is due and payable on January 1.

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New Police Officer Sworn In

Police Officer Susan Clark, Weston’s first female officer in decades, was sworn in on December 9 at Town Hall.

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Dog Park Construction Underway

Nearly seven years after a vote to approve building a dog park, work has begun. A motion to stop it was denied by a federal judge.

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Fire Destroys Weston Home

Fire reduced a Weston home to rubble on Thanksgiving Day despite the efforts of Weston firefighters and help from other towns over 16 hours.

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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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