Snowing at National Hall
Rain, sleet, and some snow fell over Westport this afternoon. The wintery weather is a precursor to what meteorologists describe as a possible snowy nor’easter Wednesday going into Thursday.
New Neighbor: Snowman to Compo Road South
Workers install a large snowman on the property at the corner of Compo Road South and Yankee Hill Road, directly across from Longshore Club Park. The come became well known after a spider adorned the wooden fence for Halloween.
Staples Players Radio Presents: A Christmas Carol, tonight at 6
Adapting to the changes in the world amidst a pandemic, the Staples Players will be performing live on-air tonight starting at 6:00 PM on WWPT Radio. The actresses and actors will be presenting their take on A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. The series of live radio broadcasts, including The Wizard of Oz and It’s a Wonderful Life, have been given high praise by listeners who, despite a pandemic, are still able to enjoy live theater by the widely renowned high school acting group.
Although not in the Staples High School auditorium, families are able to get into the holiday spirit while gathering around the speakers by listening to the stream live from the WWPT website. More information on this year’s season, and how you can support the Staples Players, can be found on the Staples Players website.
Department of Human Services Seeks Donations to Keep Neighbors Warm
The Westport Department of Human Services announced that they are “currently accepting donations for the "Westport Warm-Up Fund" to help residents in need to heat their homes this winter.”
“According to Human Services Finance Manager Susan Stefenson, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for additional assistance for many Westport households.
“This winter will be particularly challenging for households facing unstable employment, food insecurity, and financial vulnerability,” said Stefenson. “Last season, community donations helped over 250 residents to warm their homes during a relatively mild winter. Unfortunately, the number of households in need is growing due to the pandemic.”
The Westport Warm-Up program is funded entirely by donations and managed by the Town's Department of Human Services to provide heating assistance to Westport's most vulnerable residents. Program recipients must be Westport residents, have a demonstrated financial need, and provide proper documentation to qualify.
Tax-deductible gifts are accepted online at www.westportct.gov/donate or by mail to Westport Warm-Up Fund, Department of Human Services, Westport Town Hall, 110 Myrtle Ave., Westport CT 06880.
The Department of Human Services works with residents of all ages to provide resources, programs, and services including income-based financial assistance, short-term counseling, and personal enrichment opportunities. For more information or to request assistance, please go to www.westportct.gov or contact 203-341-1050 or Humansrv@westportct.gov. “

