Westport Property Transfers: 11/30/20 - 12/04/20
Westport property transfers as reported by the Westport Town Clerk’s Office:
Total Conveyance Tax: $69,106.25
Total Sales: $27,642,500
Highest Transfer Price: 78 Bulkley Avenue North: $3,900,000
Lowest Transfer Price: 42 Whitney Glen Drive: $400,000
Transfers:
78 Bulkley Avenue North: $3,900,000
30 Beachside Avenue: $3,700,000
19 Center Street: $2,730,000
52 Cross Highway: $2,504,000
122 Imperial Avenue: $2,475,000
24 Vista Terrace: $2,025,000
29 Treadwell Avenue: $1,665,000
60 Red Coat Road: $1,550,000
19 Marion Road: $1,380,000
7 Baldwin Place: $1,355,000
1400 Post Road East, Unit 31 (Regents Park): $845,000
1A Meadowbrook Lane: $837,500
230 Bayberry Lane: $825,000
6 Oakwood Lane: $530,000
1 Northside Lane: $461,000
27 Hale Street: $460,000
42 Whitney Glen: $400,000
Connecticut Attorney General Brought Cookies, Toured Gillespie Center Wednesday
L-R First Selectman Jim Marpe, Homes with Hope CEO Helen McAlinden, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, and State Representative Jonathan Steinberg inside the Gillespie Center today discussing its functions during the COVID-19 crisis.
Connecticut’s Attorney General William Tong (D) brought a donation of food and toured the Homes with Hope Gillespie Center at 45 Jesup Road yesterday. The Attorney General was joined by First Selectman Jim Marpe, Homes with Hope CEO Helen McAlinden, Connecticut State Representative Jonathan Steinberg (D, 136th District), along with other Homes with Hope staff members. The group discussed the changes made to the emergency shelter due to COVID-19, and toured the center’s dormitories, kitchen, social room, and food pantry.
Ryan Soto, Gillespie Center Programs Director, described a decline in bed capacity from 21 beds to 12 beds due to COVID-19 spacing regulations and the addition of in-house COVID-19 testing done biweekly for guests. The local non-profit was excited to share their gratitude for the support of the community and Town through the pandemic, including meal donations from local restaurants and non-perishable food donations for the second floor food bank.
The Gillespie center offers meals, beds, laundry, and shower facilities for individuals in need. Homes with Hope also assists with social services such as occupational assistance and basic health needs, in addition to mentoring programs for those in crisis.
The Gillespie Center Food Pantry, located on the second floor of the 45 Jesup Road building.