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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Family Fun Carnival, Oct. 4 & 5

The 15th annual carnival, rain or shine at St. Francis, features food, rides, games, live music, and the traditional hayrides.

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The Weather

Monday: Mostly cloudy. High 75º, low 59º.
Tuesday: Cloudy. High 76º, low 58º.
Wednesday: Sunny. High 65º, low 50º.

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Calendar Highlights

Events coming up in Weston and nearby include a carnival, Colin Quinn, a new history exhibition, Cosmic Jibaros, and an expert talk on preserving wildlands.

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“Weston at Work” Set to Open

Weston History & Culture Center’s exhibition on Weston’s history in agriculture, manufacturing, and textiles opens on Oct. 5.

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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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On Screen: “Dark Winds: Season 3”

Susan Granger reviews the neo-noir Western crime drama set in New Mexico’s Navajo Nation during the 1970s.

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On Screen: “Highest 2 Lowest”

Susan Granger reviews Spike Lee’s latest, a re-imagining of Japanese director Akira Kurosawa’s classic “High to Low.”

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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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Letter: Kudos to Weston Intermediate

In a Letter to the Editor, congratulations to the principal and staff at WIS for achieving the status of a Blue Ribbon School.

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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 …

Set in a neighborhood just minutes from shopping, dining, and conveniences, this Weston home blends cul-de-sac tranquility with everyday ease.

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Essential Teen Social Skills: Why They Matter

When young people know how to communicate clearly and take responsibility, the impact reaches far beyond their own lives.

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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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Attorney Ira Bloom Honored

The national award recognizes “an exceptional private practice attorney serving municipal clients” and outstanding public service.

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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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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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9/11 Ceremony Honors Those Lost

The remembrance on the Town Green was for six Weston residents who perished at the World Trade Center 24 years ago.

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Honors to Dawn Egan for Service

Ms. Egan, a long-serving volunteer who will relocate next year, was praised by Democrats, Republicans, the state, and the U.S. Senate.

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Sherwood “Woody” Brewster Bliss, 89

A memorial service to celebrate the life of Woody Bliss was held at Norfield Congregational Church on September 20.

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Connecticut Remembers

An observance on September 4 at Sherwood Island State Park honored the memory and lives of those who perished on September 11, 2001.

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What if ICE Shows Up?

With certain exceptions, police in Connecticut are prohibited from cooperating with ICE. But the agency can operate “wherever they want.”

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T-Mobile Shuts Down in Weston

First Selectwoman Nestor says the sudden shutdown of T-Mobile cellular was not done by the Town, and happened without notification.

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Strum & Sing, October 13

October 13 is a holiday, so families can enjoy a Strum & Sing musical jamboree on the Town Green, where you, too, can strum and sing.

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August Property Transfers

23 Weston properties sold in August. 19 in August of 2024. Total sales: $23,174,713. Median warranty deed non-land sale price: $1.1 million.

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New Humane Society Center to Open

A “leash-cutting” ceremony celebrated a modern 14,581 square foot building on 18 acres, with a shelter and a low-cost veterinary clinic.

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Lynn Wheeler Sala, 64

Lynn Wheeler Sala passed away on August 28. A graduate of Weston High School, she held an interior design certificate from Temple University.

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Weston 8U Baseball, Champions

The team took the field in Wappinger Falls and came home with the Greater Hudson Valley Baseball League Division 4 title.

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Connecticut, Donetsk “Sister States”

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

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Democrats Endorse Slate

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

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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.

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Republicans Endorse Slate

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

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To the Editor …

Recent Letters to the Editor include affection for Woody Bliss, concern about school construction, and an ode to the dog park.

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Obituaries

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

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