Donald Saltzman, 93

Mr. Saltzman, of Weston, “finally used up his nine lives and passed away on May 13.” A private funeral service was held Sunday, May 17.

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BOE Hears “Small R” Estimates

For comparison purposes, the Board of Education wanted estimates for the cost of a less ambitious renovation of Weston Middle School.

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The Weather

Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 91º, low 65º.
Wednesday: Sunny morning, afternoon rain. High 89º, low 61º.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 68º, low 53º.

Event Highlights

On Monday evening, you can be among the first to experience Second Wind, an extraordinary new Ukrainian documentary, and a Q&A with the writer.

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All Set for Memorial Day Weekend

The rundown of Memorial Day Weekend events: the fair, Route 57 WestFest, the 5K and Kids Fun Run, and the big annual parade.

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Music on the Green, May 31

The Silver Steel Drum Band performs high-energy, danceable tropical beats at a new event from the Weston Commission for the Arts.

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On Screen: “The Sheep Detectives”

Susan Granger reviews the “enthralling, endearing,” family-friendly live-action whodunit, “spring’s most welcome surprise.”

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On Screen: “Margo’s Got Money Troubles”

Susan Granger reviews the series about a financially strapped 19-year-old college student who turns to lucrative online ‘sex work.’

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Notice of Caucus

The Weston Democratic Town Committee gives notice that a caucus will be held on May 26 to endorse a candidate for Registrar of Voters.

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Notice of Caucus

Notice is given that the Weston Republican Town Committee will caucus on May 26 to endorse a candidate for Registrar of Voters and for Justice of the Peace.

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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 Presents …

History meets tranquility on this 250+ year-old riverfront gem, with gorgeous views from every window, a private dock and 3 serene acres.

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Lightning Talks with Connecticut Children’s

On May 21, an evening of dynamic conversation with experts on topics affecting children and families.

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Presenting 76 Lords Hwy.

The Bross Chingas Bross Team presents a landmark estate that has come to market, capturing the essence of refined country living.

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NF Awareness Month Proclaimed

The first selectwoman’s proclamation is intended to raise awareness of neurofibromatosis, a rare condition with no cure.

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TNC Seeks Trail Adopters

The Nature Conservancy is looking for volunteers who will help care for the 20 miles of trails at Devil’s Den.

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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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April Property Transfers

Seven Weston properties sold in April. Eight sold in the same month last year. Total sales: $13,901,620. Median sale price: $1.65 million.

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Dr. Deborah Mayer, 78

Dr. Mayer passed away peacefully on April 30. A service to honor her life will be held at Norfield Church on Sunday, May 31, at 12:00 pm.

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Budgets Approved by Referendum

Weston voters approved budgets for operating the Town and school district and for capital expenditures. A 2.8% mill rate increase is expected.

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Joseph Coogan Jr., 89

Mr. Coogan died peacefully on February 5 at home in Weston. A Celebration of Life takes place at Norfield Congregational Church on June 13.

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Millie Best Award to Michael Aitkenhead

The award by Weston Kiwanis was presented to Mr. Aitkenhead, a WHS teacher and key figure in environmental initiatives.

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Letter: Guns Shatter Lives

In a Letter to the Editor, a view that grievances cannot be settled with guns, and “thoughts and prayers” are not sufficient.

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Himes on the Issues

America’s economy is “remarkable,” said Rep. Himes. But he is concerned about how AI will impact the middle class, and about elections.

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Lamont on Energy, Healthcare, and More

The governor’s talk and Q&A, part of a Chamber of Commerce speaker series, also covered the impact of federal cuts on the state.

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In Focus: Charter Revision

Draft recommendations for changes to Weston’s Charter include the budget approval process and party representation on Town boards.

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Artists Call: Works for the 250th

Artists are invited to submit works for a July exhibition at the Weston Public Library titled “Weston Celebrates America 250.”

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Over to Town Hall: Middle School Studies

Making no specific requests, the BOE voted only to send reports, concepts, estimates and timelines to other boards.

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Samantha Nestor Declares for State Senate

Ms. Nestor said she would bring to the legislature a town leader’s perspective on the challenges facing the 26th State Senate district.

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Judge Wexler Seeks Reelection

First elected in 2013, Westport-Weston Probate Court Judge Lisa Wexler will seek another four-year term in the November election.

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To the Editor …

Recent Letters to the Editor include views on gun violence, the Town and school district budgets, and gas-powered leaf blowers.

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Obituaries

Recent obituaries include Donald Saltzman, 93, Dr. Deborah Mayer, 78, Joseph Coogan Jr., 89, and Dr. Arnold Benton, 93.

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