
“Frankenstein” Comes to Lachat
In a production designed to be genuinely scary, audiences will be haunted for the Halloween season by an original adaptation of the classic horror story.

On Screen: “Anemone”
Susan Granger reviews the “grim character study of a victim of The Troubles that plagued Northern Ireland for so many years.”

The Weather
Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 61º, low 46º.
Thursday: Sunny. High 53º, low 42º.
Friday: Sunny. High 59º, low 40º.

Calendar Highlights
Events coming up in Weston and nearby include an Oscar Wilde classic at the Playhouse, Frankenstein at Lachat, and an expert talk on wildlands.

Municipal Election: Early Voting, Candidates
Election Day for municipal offices is November 4, but 14 days of early voting precede. (Updated.)

On Screen: “The Lost Bus”
Susan Granger reviews the “suspense-filled thriller” about a school bus driver’s dilemma when disaster strikes.

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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.

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

Domestic Violence Awareness Month
A proclamation by the first selectwoman recognizes work done by the Domestic Violence Crisis Center to support victims and educate the public.

September Property Transfers
15 Weston properties sold in September. 12 sold in the same month a year ago. Total sales: $20,319,002. Median non-land sale price: $1.2 million.

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

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.

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.

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.

“Weston at Work” Opens
150 years ago Weston was all about agriculture and manufacturing. A new WHCC exhibition shows what life was like back in the day.

Weston Gun Club Donates for “Jaws of Life”
The $12,000 donation to the fire department funds extrication tools, used to speed rescue.

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.

Himes on Government Shutdown
In a statement, Congressman Jim Himes says the pain of the shutdown “will be borne by our most vulnerable neighbors.”

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

Letter: Continue Addressing Antisemitism
Mothers in Blue describe ongoing efforts to “foster a school culture where every student feels safe.”

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.”

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.

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

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.”

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.

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.

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.

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.”

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.

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.

Connecticut, Donetsk “Sister States”
An agreement with Ukraine’s most populous region is intended to foster cultural, economic, humanitarian, and educational exchanges.

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

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