Mark Twain Book Fair, Labor Day Weekend

The annual book sale at the libary founded by Mark Twain features more than 60,000 selections in 75 categories, geared to all ages.

Continue reading.

Sales Tax-Free Week Underway

From August 17 through the 23rd, retail purchases of most clothing and footwear priced under $100 are exempt from the sales tax.

Continue reading.

The Weather

Saturday: Sunny. High 81º, low 60º.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 79º, low 64º.
Monday: Partly sunny, chance of rain. High 77º, low 65º.

NWS detailed outlook.

Calendar Highlights

Events coming up in Weston and nearby include Rock and Roll Hall of Famer John Oates at the Levitt, a book fair, and a classic film under the stars.

See The Calendar.

Hazardous Waste Drop-Off, Sept. 6

Hazardous household waste can be safely disposed of from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Weston Public Works facility at 78 Old Hyde Road.

Continue reading.

On Screen: “Outlander: Blood of My Blood”

Susan Granger reviews the prequel that opens in 1714 Scotland, where the leader of Clan MacKenzie has died without naming a successor.

Continue reading.

Support Free Local News

If our reporting has helped you feel more informed and connected to the community, we would be grateful for your support.

Learn how here.

On Screen: “Freakier Friday”

Susan Granger reviews this sequel, now with a four-way body swap as a psychotherapist mom helps her daughter prepare to get married.

Continue reading.

Connecticut, Donetsk “Sister States”

An agreement with Ukraine’s most populous region is intended to foster cultural, economic, humanitarian, and educational exchanges.

Continue reading.

July Property Transfers

19 Weston properties changed hands in July. 19 also sold in July of 2024. Total sales: $33,000,000. Median sale price: $1.8 million.

See the transfers.

“Field of Dreams,” Aug. 30

If you show it, they will come. Family-fun baseball and softball games precede this year’s Movie Under the Stars outdoor screening.

Continue reading.

The Blotter

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

Continue reading.

KMS Team: Today’s Market

Wondering what price your home would fetch? Contact us for a complimentary analysis at 203.295.4375 or by email.

Learn more

Democrats Endorse Slate

Weston Democrats endorsed 13 candidates for the November election, most already officeholders, but with several lineup changes.

Continue reading.

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.

Continue reading.

New Police Officer Sworn In

Officer Judson Brown Jr., an 11-year police veteran, took the oath at Town Hall, the latest new member of the Weston Police.

Continue reading.

Republicans Endorse Slate

Weston Republicans endorsed 10 candidates for the November election, none for first selectman, but a new selectman candidate.

Continue reading.

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.

Continue reading.

Ukrainian Village Voices Entertain

The much-anticipated performance of songs from Ukraine, some ages old, delighted a large audience.

Continue reading.

Dog Licenses Due

By state law, all dogs over the age of six months must be licensed. The animal control officer says it also helps get a lost dog home.

Continue reading.

Officer Jason Heibeck Promoted

Officer Jason Heibeck, ten years with the Weston police, was promoted to the rank of sergeant in a Town Hall ceremony on July 11.

Continue reading.

Woody Bliss Passes Away

Mr. Bliss served Weston for decades as a community volunteer and elected official, including four terms as first selectman.

Continue reading.

Letter: Woody Bliss’s Legacy

In a Letter to the Editor, Martha Diamant writes, “Weston has lost a gentle giant,” whose legacy may well be serving others.

Continue reading.

Fireworks Light Up the Fourth

Hundreds gathered on the middle school field to celebrate the Fourth. Our three-minute aerial video is a fireworks highlights reel.

Continue reading.

Babe Ruth Baseball Signups Open

Players in grades 7 to 10 can register now for the fall season, early September through late October at Revson Field.

Registration.

Governor Lamont on Federal Budget

It will be “nearly impossible for any state to backfill the billions in federal cuts we are going to face,” said the governor in a statement.

Continue reading.

Superintendent Named for Weston Schools

Erica Forti, currently East Haven’s superintendent of schools, has been appointed to lead the Weston Public School district.

Continue reading.

New Store Soon to Open

Aspetuck Wine & Spirits is set to open at the Weston shopping center in mid-July, “for Weston by Weston,” said its principal.

Continue reading.

Governor Vetoes Housing Bill

Governor Ned Lamont said the bill “imposes requirements that do not reflect the complexity or diversity of Connecticut’s towns and cities.”

Continue reading.

Legislators Discuss Legislation

Senator Maher and Rep. Hughes discussed the housing bill and legislation about childcare, school safety, climate, and other matters.

Continue reading.

WMS: Renovate, or Build New?

A preliminary assessment found the middle school’s structure sound enough for renovation, but a new building could cost about the same.

Continue reading.

Letter: Not Much Progress

In a Letter to the Editor, a view that despite intentions stated a year ago, there has not been much progress on school construction.

Continue reading.

To the Editor …

Recent Letters to the Editor include affection for Woody Bliss, an ode to the dog park, and praise for budgeters and volunteers.

See the Letters.

Obituaries

Recent obituaries include Gerald Tyrrell, 81, Brandon Miller, 62, Andrew Karpen, 59, Jacqueline Pike, 97, and Lois Albert, 87.

All obituaries.

Say Hello

Email and social: newsroom@westontoday.news
Facebook: @westontoday
Instagram: @westontoday