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.

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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.

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The Weather

Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 60º, low 44º.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, drizzle. High 58º, low 43º.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High 54º, low 34º.

NWS detailed outlook.

Calendar Highlights

Events coming up in Weston and nearby include a book sale, circus arts for kids, a Grateful Dead tribute band, and the return of a popular jazz violinist.

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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.

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Food Drive, Saturday & Sunday

The drive organized by Weston Police takes place from 8:00 am to noon on Nov. 8 and 9 in the police garage next to the fire department.

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Book Sale, November 7–10

More than 5,000 donated books in excellent condition will be on sale at the Weston Public Library for bargain prices over the four days.

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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.

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On Screen: “Black Creek”

Susan Granger reviews a movie about a sheriff’s sister seeking revenge against the outlaw leader who murdered her brother.

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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.

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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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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Selects Appoint Charter Commission

The commission has six months to recommend changes to Weston’s central governing document. Ultimately, voters would decide.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.”

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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.

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Hundreds Protest in Westport

Photos of the “No Kings” demonstration on October 18 in Westport, where large crowds gathered downtown, part of a nationwide protest.

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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.)

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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.

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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.

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Commissioners Honor Sgt. Daubert

Police commissioners honored recently retired Sergeant Patrick Daubert, recognizing his 30 years of service to the town.

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Weston Gun Club Donates for “Jaws of Life”

The $12,000 donation to the fire department funds extrication tools, used to speed rescue.

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Selects Launch Charter Review

The board created a commission to review the Town Charter and recommend revisions that would ultimately be submitted to voters.

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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.”

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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.

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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.”

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To the Editor …

Recent Letters to the Editor include kudos to WIS, affection for Woody Bliss, and concern about school construction.

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Obituaries

Recent obituaries include Sherwood “Woody” Bliss, 89, Lynn Wheeler Sala, 64, Gerald Tyrrell, 81, and Brandon Miller, 62.

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