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Volume III

Weston Field Club Closes

Members of the private club were notified by its board that the club is closed until further notice due to the recent discovery of longstanding “financial irregularities.”

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“Children Draw War, Not Flowers,” Monday

At Fairfield University, a view of the emotional toll of war through the lens of artwork by Ukrainian children, and a film, “A Woman at War.”

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The Weather

Fire Danger: Low
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 48º, low 39º.
Monday: Sunny. High 51º, low 35º.
Tuesday: Rain. High 55º, low 40º.

NWS detailed outlook.

Holiday Music Festival & Tree Lighting, Dec. 5

The festival of food, music, lights and community starts at 5:00 on the Town Green. See our story and photos (link below) about last year’s big event.

Story and photos.

Holiday Support for Children of Siversk

The mayor of Siversk (who may come visit) greatly appreciates Weston’s support for his city’s children. An effort is underway to send holiday gifts and personalized cards.

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Lisa Barbiero to Retire

Schools Superintendent Barbiero announced her decision to retire in June of next year, ending a 40-year career in the Weston Public School District.

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$50 Million Estimated to Repair Schools

The Board of Education heard an analysis of what it would take to keep the four Weston schools as they are, but fix them over a ten-year span.

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Bernard Nieuwenhuis, 83

Mr. Nieuwenhuis, a longtime resident, died on November 10. A successful commercial photographer, he built his dream studio in his Weston home.

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Cheer Squad to Compete at Nationals

Weston’s fourth and fifth grade cheer squad have a GoFundMe and will be at Lily's on Sunday and Wednesday raising funds for travel to Orlando.

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Wreaths for Sale by Scouts Troops

Holiday wreaths can be purchased on three dates in early December at fundraising sales by Weston Scouts troops 788 and 887.

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Letter: Life Before Leaf Blowers

In a Letter to the Editor, Carol Baldwin writes about “the never ending drone of leaf blowers” and suggests an admittedly retro alternative.

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On Screen: “The Diplomat: Season 2”

Susan Granger reviews the second season of this “political thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat” to its “shocking conclusion.”

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Strength Training and Healthy Aging

Sponsored by BodyShock Studio

BodyShock Studio’s Gerardo Lambert, a heart transplant recipient, knows firsthand how it feels to start strength training as you get older.

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KMS Team: House of the Week

Sponsored by KMS Team at COMPASS

Character and charm abound in this lovingly cared for home, with an apartment with separate entrance, full kitchen and new bath. 4 car garage!

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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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Reclaim Your Energy and Vitality

Sponsored by My Quantum Space

My Quantum Space in Westport offers a chance to reset your health with the Energy Enhancement System (EES), technology that recharges your cells.

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Why “Dryer Vent Cleaning” Isn’t Enough

Sponsored by Dryer Vent Wizard of Norwalk

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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Why Fall is the Perfect Time to Sell

Sponsored by Bross Chingas Bross

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.

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On Stage: “The Roommate”

Susan Granger reviews the Broadway comedic drama starring Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone, chronicling a “life-changing friendship between two older women.”

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Operation E.L.F. Supports Guard Families

The operation assists military families enduring hardships from deployments and calls to active duty. More deployments are expected.

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Veterans Day Observed on the Green

Weston’s observance of Veterans Day featured handmade thank-you cards presented to veterans in attendance by Brownies and Daisies.

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John J. Popkowski, 77

Mr. Popkowski passed away unexpectedly on November 8. Professionally, he had a storied career as an advertising executive in the cable television industry.

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Focus Returns to School Buildings

Needs and costs for school buildings come back into view on Nov. 11 at the Board of Education, offering a broader view after a quiet six months.

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October Property Transfers

12 Weston properties sold in October, 18 in the same month a year ago. Total sales: $15,202,968. Median sale price (non land): $1.52 million.

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Stage 2 Drought Advisory Declared

The governor’s advisory is meant to raise awareness that the “incipient drought” could intensify, and to encourage early, voluntary steps.

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Carolyn Kramer, 72

Ms. Kramer passed away on November 2. In her 38-year career teaching career, she invented ways to make France and its culture come alive for students.

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2024 Election Results

How Weston voted in the general election, results in the town’s legislative and congressional districts, and the tally locally and statewide for the U.S. Senate.

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RTC Goes Grassroots

In October, the Republican Town Committee organized a series of “cocktails and conversations” with some of the party’s elected officials.

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Connecticut “A Tinderbox,” Says Governor

Governor Lamont said Connecticut is in its worst drought since 1905 and that “everything is incredibly flammable.” He urged specific precautions.

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Ribbon Cut on Pickleball Courts

The three courts opened for play a few weeks ago, but many players still showed up in the November heat for the official ceremony.

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Lamont Declares State of Emergency

The declaration comes as weather conditions pose a high risk of fire, and no rain is forecast in Connecticut for at least seven to ten days.

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State, Towns Eligible for FEMA Aid

FEMA expanded its disaster declaration to provide funds to the state and local governments to reimburse some flood damage costs.

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UN Day Observed at WMS

Students at Weston Middle School learned more about the United Nations on the 79th anniversary of the founding of the international organization.

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“Power of Women” PAC Gathers in Weston

Lt. Governor Bysiewicz and a number of Fairfield County Democratic candidates for legislative office spoke, focused on advancing Democratic policies.

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Red Flag Fire Warning Issued

Dry conditions have created a “very high” or “extreme” risk of fire, so open-burn permits are invalid, and outdoor fires are discouraged.

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Library and Friends Honor Former Director

A memorial tree was dedicated at the Weston Public Library, honoring the late Jane Atkinson, the library’s director from 1980 to 2011.

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Jean Thurber Sells, 84

Ms. Sells died at home on October 18. She moved to Weston in 1975, taught at Sacred Heart, and launched a financial services firm.

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Obituaries

John J. Popkowski, 77, passed away on November 8. Full obituary.
Carolyn Kramer, 72, passed away on November 2. Full obituary..

Previous obituaries.

Photography: A Closer Look

A Weston Library Photography Club exhibition now open in the library Community Room features works of close-up macro photography.

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Proposal for Second Village District Withdrawn

The application to P&Z had asked the commission to create a mixed use village district encompassing five Good Hill Road properties.

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