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Y's Men of Westport/Weston And The Westport Library Host Lively Discussion On Politics And The Future Of News

Sunday afternoon the Y's Men of Westport/Weston and the Westport Library welcomed a distinguished panel of renowned news journalists as well as U.S Senator Richard Blumenthal for a discussion about the state of news reporting and the impact of social media on current and future generations. It's no great secret that the accuracy and validity of news reporting has been massively impacted by social media and is now causing great concern among our population. 

Moderated by Y's Men Past President John Brandt, the panel, featuring noted reporters John Berman of CNN, Alisyn Camerota and Dave Briggs, formerly of Fox and CNN, local reporter Dan Woog of 06880 and Senator Blumenthal, providing the congressional perspective,. They delivered an honest discussion about concerns we all have about the accuracy of the news and information we are exposed to every day.

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Above, row one, (l to r) Senator Richard Blumenthal, Westport Resident Alisyn Camerota, Dan Woog, Dave Briggs, another Westporter with Woog. Row two: Moderator John Brandt, Blumenthal with Brandt, John Berman, Camerota. Mr. Briggs commented to WestportLocalPress, saying “Kudos to John (Brandt) for assembling an excellent panel. The crowd was terrific. I’m always thrilled to see how engaged my Westport community is. I wish there were more young people among the packed house, they have to power and intelligence to change the narrative.”

When Ms. Camerota spoke she discussed the election and spoke at length about the effects of the mass distribution of misinformation though media outlets, especially from the right, which have also focused upon cultural issues. Ms. Camerota defended the accuracy of the reporting on mainstream cable such as CNN, and Mr. Berman concurred citing the vigorous fact checking CNN does and spoke about how fact-checkers have come to be mocked "as these charlatans" saying that when he hears people have given up on fact-checking (as Meta has just essentially done) he said, "boy, do I find that disheartening."

Camerota was also impressed with the audience, telling WestportLocalPress, “The standing-room only crowd that showed up on a cold Sunday demonstrates how interested Americans are in the work of journalists. And how concerned they are for the future of press freedom.”

More than 350 people gathered in the Trefz Forum, the library’s premier event space for the two hour special event.

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Senator Blumenthal began the discussion and addressed multiple issues including the divisive nature of politics and the stark differences between right and left. He the future of the American dream which seems to be getting more out of reach for our children saying "that dream is vanishing for a lot of Americans, (they) can't buy houses, can't buy cars. He also opined upon the issue of immigration and anger towards them as one of the factors contributing to this clear divide.

He also expressed deep concern with the stated actions of Donald Trump especially as to the nomination of several people to top department leadership positions including Kash Patel at the FBI, Tulsi Gabbard and also Pete Hegseth to head the Department of Defense. He called attention to what he determined the poor qualifications for these vital posts, saying some of Trump's picks seemed to be "outside the realm of what used to be realistic nominees, qualified and prepared... people of character and competence", and further mentioned the lack of transparency of the Hegseth background check and to his qualifications to run that department effectively. Blumenthal also mentioned his deep concern about the emergence of deep fakes and their potential to further erode confidence in the public sector as to what is real. The Senator cited his work with conservative Republican Josh Hawley (R-MO), Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law on deep fakes in elections.

Local politicians in attendance included First Selectwoman Jen Tooker, above left, Second Selectwoman Andrea Moore (next) seated with former First Selectman Jim Marpe. Staples High School's award-winning journalism teacher Mary Elizabeth Fulco is introduced to the audience and students in the upper level take note of the ongoing discussion.

As the discussion continued, Mr. Woog, as Westport's leading blogger with a tremendous reach in the community spoke about how he addressed the political climate in his 06880 blog. He described articles which addressed the heated rhetoric especially concerning Trump including the great golf cart controversy at Longshore where a heated exchange resulted from the display of Trump flags on the cart as it drove through the golf course causing some to think he was a Longshore employee which he neither claimed or denied. This raised directly the issue of free speech, another political hot button issue.

His other mention was is piece on the Maple Ave. North who displayed a sign saying "honk for Trump", which resulted in enough "honks" to disrupt the neighbors resulting in legal action that achieved an order for that neighbor to remove the sign which was deemed to be free speech, but was also found to be disruptive.

Dave Briggs also focused on the issue of the widespread dissemination of mis-information through the vast social media landscape, and described having conversations with "intelligent, college educate people" whose understanding of the facts bore "no resemblance to the truth" and "arguing with them is impossible because they read it somewhere." Briggs also mentioned an article in the respected publication "The Economist" which called the U.S. economy the envy of the world which did not seem to have much of an effect on the 2024 race.

A portion of the program included a presentation by the team at Staples High School’s Inklings News, the journalism department’s award-winning multi-media platform.

Above, (l to r) Staples journalism teacher Mary Elizabeth Fulco, Inklings news advisor and teacher Joseph Del Gobbo, Staples seniors and Inklings News co-Editors-In-Chiefs Nina Bowens and Lily Hultgren.

Inklings Co-Editor Nina Bowens told WestportLocalPress, "It was a huge honor to speak onstage alongside such accomplished journalists and our Senator, Richard Blumenthal. Lily and I were excited to share a small aspect of what Inklings, as an organization, was able to cover during the 2024 election. Though our Instagram video, which we discussed during the panel, was relatively small, we believe that local politics has a major impact, and hope our journalism helped contribute to that impact. We are always looking to educate both our peers and the broader Westport community through honest and dedicated reporting."

Co-Editor Lily Hultgren added, "Inklings has made such an impact on our lives so we are very grateful for the opportunity to share a bit about what we do. We are very lucky to have such supportive advisors and such a talented staff, so we hope that the community continues to support us and tune into all we do whether that be our paper, website, TV show or social media.”

Inklings reporter Anna Kercher is hard at work writing her article on the event which will appear this week and can be found by visiting Inklings News.

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Members of the audience line up to pose their questions for a response from the distinguished panel.

Near the end of the program a slot was reserved for questions from the audience. Mr. Brandt cautioned folks to be brief and requested they ask a single question. The first couple of questioners did so, including one question about the qualifications of Mr. Hegseth which was of concern. Another audience member began with a comment about how he was in the minority of the audience (which as we suspect is not composed of very many conservative or maga leaning individuals) He then started reading an email as a preface to a question on the bias of pubic radio against the conservative point of view as a result of their desire to receive funding, which was of concern to him. The moderator had to request that he discontinue his comments as they were preventing other questioners from getting their turn. In fact, 4 or 5 people were not able to reach the mic before the event was ended. Ms. Camerota who might be viewed as leaning somewhat to left of center responded that she agreed the public radio should be more centrist and balanced in their broadcasts and that limiting their focus to more left-wing coverage may not be the best way to conduct journalism.

TO VIEW THIS IMPORTANT AND INFORMATIVE DISCUSSION IN IT’S ENTIRETY:

Visit the Westport Library’s YouTube channel for the entire presentation: Election Impact: Journalists Alisyn Camerota, John Berman, Dave Briggs & Senator Richard Blumenthal

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Westport Fire Department To The Rescue!

Firefighters paddle into the Saugatuck just south of the Ruth Steinkraus-Cohen bridge in downtown Westport to rescue a deer which was having a very bad day until Westport FD cam to save it.

Westport Fire Department photos.

There is one lucky deer wandering downtown Westport today thanks to the quick and skillful response of The Westport FirefightersAt 6:49 this morning Fairfield County Regional Dispatch Center received a call about the scared, helpless deer which had fallen through the ice in the Saugatuck was brought to safety.

The FD press release states:

The Westport Fire Department responded with an Engine, Rescue, Shift Commander, and Safety Officer. Responding companies found a deer stuck in the ice of the Saugatuck River near the Post Road. Members from the Rescue Company utilized cold water rescue suits and equipment to enter the river and successfully remove the deer. The deer was able to walk away into a wooded area.

We don’t know if he/she thanked the rescuers but we can safely assume it was grateful as it look at the first responders who saved it’s life.

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Cribari Bridge Re-Opened As Of 8:30PM

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Westport Police Department Press Release January 6, 2025 - Update: Bridge Now Open To All Traffic

At approximately 3:00pm this afternoon, a routine opening of the Cribari Bridge was conducted to allow a vessel to pass through.  Upon attempting to reclose the Bridge, there was reported to be a mechanical issue that was preventing this from happening.  Initial reports were that this would be a temporary condition with a prompt resolution.

Since that time, further updates from workers at the scene were that once closed, there was an additional issue preventing the re-opening of the Bridge to vehicular traffic.  At the time of this writing, the duration of repairs and the associated road closure is unknown.

Officers are assisting with traffic control in and around the affected intersections, however this situation has caused significant congestion and delays.  If possible, motorists should attempt to avoid the area and/or to seek alternate routes.  An updated advisory will be published if/when this is resolved.

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Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah!

December 25th, Christmas Day is also the first night of Hanukkah-

This year, the first day of Hanukkah coincides with Christmas Day, marking a significant overlap that has not occurred in nearly two decades. Over the past century, this rare alignment has happened only four other times, with the last occurrence in 2005, and previously in 1959, 1921, and 1910. The difference in calendars explains the overlap; the Hebrew calendar, which is lunisolar, identifies months based on the moon’s phases, resulting in a calendar year that is shorter than the typical Gregorian calendar used widely in the Western world. As such, Hanukkah, beginning at sundown, falls on a day that is typically reserved for Christmas festivities, creating a unique moment for those who celebrate both holidays.

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Hanukkah, also known as the Celebration of Lights, is an eight-day holiday that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the 2nd century BC following its liberation by Jewish fighters from foreign occupation. The holiday is observed through various traditions, including lighting the menorah, which holds nine candles, one for each night of the holiday and an additional candle used to light the others. Families gather to celebrate with special prayers, games, and traditional foods, such as latkes and sufganiyot. Hanukkah serves as a reminder of resilience and the enduring spirit of faith within the Jewish community.

Above left: Last year’s Menorah lighting celebration at the Pequot library in Fairfield, hosted by Chabad of Westport, Chabd of Fairfield and the Pequot library. This year the event will take place on Monday, December 30th at 4:30 PM at the Pequot Library, 720 Pequot Avenue, Southport. There will be music by DJ Marv and of course latkes and donuts. All are welcome. Visit Pequot Menorah Lighting for more info.

Above right: The Lessons & Carols event at Christ & Holy Trinity church in Westport on Sunday, December 15th. To see our coverage visit: CH&T Lessons & Carols. The church hosted their annual Christmas Pageant on Christmas Eve.

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Christ & Holy Trinity Festival Of Lessons & Carols Celebrates Christmas

The 21st annual Festival took place on Sunday at Westport's Christ & Holy Trinity Church.This event celebrating the birth of Jesus has the sanctuary filled to capacity each year as the choir of C&HT performs traditional popular Christmas carols and religious songs along with readings from scripture.

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The event began when the choir entered the church by candlelight singing "Once in royal David's city", introduced by a boy chorister and accompanied by organist Jonathan Vaughan. As the service progressed, young choristers as well as adult singers were featured in several pieces, and cellist Cheryl Labrecque accompanied the choir in "Carol of the Magi" by John Rutter.

The lessons, which are readings from the Holy Bible from the books of Genesis, Isaiah, Luke, Matthew, and John were each read by a different member of the church, choir and community, including Connecticut State Senator Ceci Maher.

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Each lesson was followed by a carol sung by the 32-voice intergenerational choir, or a hymn sung by the congregation. All of the music sung, which spanned several centuries, was related to the biblical texts which preceded them, so some lyrics may have a more sacred connotation than the secular versions frequently heard. The tradition of Lessons & Carols dates back to the Church Of England in 1880. A special broadcast of the Festival from King's College, Cambridge, England will be aired by WSHU Public Radio at 91.1 FM on Christmas morning at 10:00 AM.

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On Christmas Eve at 3:00 CHT Church will present The Christmas Crèche, the birth of Jesus as told in story, movement and song headlined by Broadway star Kelli O'Hara, seven-time Tony nominee and winner of the 2015 Tony for Best Actress in a Musical.

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The sanctuary was filled for this special event. After the service, Santa directed guests downstairs to Branford Hall for refreshments and a wonderful array of homemade appetizers and delicious desserts.

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The Season Of Lights Reminds Us Of Better Days To Come

The Christmas tree here is located on Held Lake on Weston Rd. in Weston, and has been done every year for many years by one of the homeowners and is something we always look forward to seeing during the Season Of Lights.

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The Westport area is beautiful any time of year, but the holidays bring us a special beauty thanks to the hard work and creative of those around us. Known as the Season of Lights, the holidays of Christmas and Chanukah is a time for connecting with family and friends, and the light displays around us help to share the feelings of warmth and hope and the promise of even better days ahead. Whether it is a Christmas tree or a Menorah, these symbols can inspire us and remind us of just how lucky we are.

This Weston Rd. home has also taken advantage of the reflections in the pond to create even more magic with the three reindeer and a variety of whimsical creatures.

Perhaps the largest and most elaborate holiday display in our area is on Weston Rd. in Westport, with a multitude of glowing figures and beautifully lighted trees.

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Downtown Westport's Sparkling Holiday Glow

The benches in front of Savvy & Grace will likely be a place to pause for a moment, especially for tonight's Holiday Stroll which begins at 5:00PM

We all recognize the beauty that is Downtown Westport all year long. During the holidays, our merchants add an extra level of beauty with brilliant lights and festive decorations, making downtown even more special for the holiday shopping season. From London's on Church Street (above left and below), to Anthropologie & Co. in Main Street's iconic former YMCA building (center) to Serena & Lily on Elm Street (right), Downtown Westport’s sparkle creates a most inviting ambience for shoppers and diners making the most of their holiday season.

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It's Official: 'Tis The Season As Westport Lights The Tree

The vaunted Staples High Orphenians choral ensemble gather before Westport Town Hall's Christmas Tree Thursday night.

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First Selectwoman Jen Tooker ushered in another holiday season at this year's Town Hall tree lighting. Ms. Tooker introduced the Orphenians, led for the second year by Staples Choral Activities Director Lauren Pine, and they began the program by performing Joy Shall Be Yours, followed by Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas and the requisite Jingle Bells.

Tooker then introduced Westport's new Poet Laureate Donna Disch (above, right) who read her poem "LIGHTS UP" composed for the occasion and which included the line, "We affirm the ever of living and green and spatter our spruce with stars."

The Orphenians concluded with Deck The Halls as setting the stage for the lighting of the tree.

A crowd of about 100, bundled up against the cold listen to the Orphenians selections of holiday favorites.

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A crowd of about 100, bundled up against the cold listen to the Orphenians selections of holiday favorites.

As is done every year, the First Selectwoman invites some of the children in the crowd to help with the countdown to the big moment, and cheers by all accompany the flash of light as the tree is lit.

As part of her remarks, Jen also noted the efforts of Westport DPW in getting the tree ready for the event as they do each year, which takes the entire day to accomplish. The nearly 50 foot tree is out of reach for the town bucket truck so the town has contracted with The Davey Tree Expert Company for the last several years which brings a pair of very tall bucket trucks enabling them to wrap the approximately 3500 LED lights around the tree, in the day-long project.

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ABOUT THE ORPHENIANS: Founded by Dr. George Weigle in 1960, the Orphenians have been the premiere vocal ensemble in Westport for more than six decades. Over those many years, the Orphenians have performed across the globe; including nearly every country in Europe, the United State's West Coast, Australia, Hawaii and will be performing in Spain (summer of 2025).  Under the direction of Staples' new high school choral director, Lauren Pine, this year's ensemble consists of 40 auditioned students ranging from 9th to 12th grade. Known for their many holiday performances and seasonal concerts throughout the town of Westport, they have become an integral part of the local community during the holiday season and year round.

They can be seen several times throughout the holiday season including Saturday night for the Downtown Holiday Shop ‘ Stroll, the Winter Concert at Saugatuck Congregational on Sunday at 7:00 PM for their annual free concert where they will be joined again by the Dartmouth Brovertones: SaugatuckChurch.org

The group is currently trying to raise funds for a planned June, 2025 trip to Spain for an international choral festival under the direction of Dr. Rollo Dilworth.

The Orphenians want to ensure that every student can participate regardless of financial circumstance and will be "caroling for a cause" as well as hosting a mid-winter gala which will be held in March. (follow WestportLocalPress to learn more) 

In addition to our own fundraising goals, we will be contributing all additional proceeds to the Voces8Foundation, who are working to establish a music education hub right here in Westport! The group is asking anyone who can help to donate at: www.orphenians.com

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The lobby of Town Hall decorated with a Menorah and a Christmas tree, compete with presents.

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Gobble, Gobble, Gobble! Happy Thanksgiving From Westport Local Press!

   Scenes from last year’s Stamford Balloon Spectacular. Photos by J.C. Martin for WestportLocaPress.com.   

We know that many folks in town will be watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as they prepare today's feast. Stamford presents it's Balloon Spectacular each year to celebrate the holiday. We were unable to cover this year's parade but we would like to share our coverage from last year with our readers.

Click here: to view last year’s article: Stamford Balloon Spectacular Happy Thanksgiving everyone from Westport Local Press.

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Westport Sunrise Rotary Uncorks Wines And Generosity For Local Charities

The 35th annual Westport Uncorked Wine Tasting hosted by Westport Sunrise Rotary and held at the Longshore raised over $20,000 for 30+ local charities.  Over 300 local movers and shakers enjoyed some unique wines and wonderful food pairings.  There was even a surprise appearance by the beloved Sunny the Duck mascot to announce next year’s Great Duck Race on June 28.

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The Wine:  The Fine Wine Company of Westport, led by Cory D’Addario, again provided the extraordinary wines for Westport Uncorked. It is their portfolio and their wine point of view.  Cory offered over 100 wines for our tasting. The wines were chosen for specific reasons, never chosen for price or just to have more wines available. 

Cory is committed to offering wines with sustainable, organic or bio-dynamic practices in the respective vineyard. She is very selective, tasting every wine and looking for qualities beyond price. The Fine Wine Company of Westport believes in integrity from the vineyard to the supplier and in the store.   The Fine Wine Company (as Fine Wine and Liquor Locker) has been our wine host for over 30 years, and we are truly grateful for their commitment to this event. 

The Exceptional Venue:  The Inn at Longshore was once a private estate built in 1890 and is one of the premier locations in Fairfield County to host an event.  A wedding, bar/bat mitzvah, holiday party, corporate seminar, company picnic, or yearly charity event all make sense in this incredible, well-loved space. A world class chef and the engaging inn staff provide welcoming service, and unique opportunities for enjoying an event in a historic and vibrant venue. 

The Inn at Longshore is still considered a "Jewel" of Westport, CT and is nestled between an 18-hole golf course and Long Island Sound. Year round views of the water and surrounding landscape are breathtaking, and truly unexpected. 

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