Wheels2U Riders Get Free Cup of Joe for Holiday Weekend
Press ReleaseTo celebrate Martin Luther King Day, the Westport Transit District and Steam Coffee Tea are teaming up to offer riders free coffee. Just ride Wheels2U in the morning on Friday, January 13 or Tuesday, January 17, show your proof of completed ride at Steam between 6 AM and 10:30 AM that morning, and receive a free regular coffee. (There is no Wheels2U service on Martin Luther King Day, Monday, January 16).
Wheels2U Westport is the Westport Transit District’s on-demand, group ride, door-to -train platform shuttle service. Proof of completed Wheels2U rides can be found in your History on the Wheels2U app. Just tap the three bars in the upper left corner of the screen to reveal the information.
“We are pleased to be collaborating with Steam to help encourage the use of this essential service for our town,” said Peter Gold, Director of the Westport Transit District. It’s also a great promotion for Steam right there on Railroad Place. And, of course, a great cup of coffee for the commuters!”
Riders can use the Wheels2U Westport app to request a pickup between 5:45 AM and 10:00 AM and between 4 PM and 9:30 PM and be taken to or from the Saugatuck or Greens Farms train platform and their front door. Pickups should be requested about 20 minutes before you would normally leave to drive to the station. The fare is $2.00 when paid with the Wheels2U app.
For more information about Wheels2U, including how to download the Wheels2U app and book a ride, go to www.wheels2uwestport.com. For more information about the Westport Transit District’s services for the elderly and people with disabilities go to www.WestportTransit.org.
Steam is located at 16 Railroad Place, Westport, CT and is open between 6 AM and 10:30. For more information about Steam go to https://steamcoffeetea.com/.
Governor Announces Licensed Cannabis Dealers on Day 1 of Legalization
Stock image. Governor Ned Lamont’s Office:Governor Ned Lamont today announced that first legal retail sales in Connecticut of adult-use cannabis to all adults aged 21 and over began this morning at several retailers that have been licensed to sell the products. The licensed retailers were permitted to begin selling cannabis products effective at 10:00 a.m. today.
The opening of the adult-use cannabis market in Connecticut marks the start of an expanded cannabis industry that prioritizes the safe and equitable regulation of adult-use cannabis, as well as the preservation of the medical marijuana market, which continues to serve nearly 50,000 patients in the state. The law implementing these measures was signed by Governor Lamont in 2021 and contains comprehensive reforms addressing equity, criminal justice, public health, and public safety.
This new industry is expected to bring hundreds of new, good-paying jobs to Connecticut as businesses continue to open and expand, including work in production and jobs directly handling cannabis products, as well as industry support like technical jobs, administrative and information technology positions, and security.
The law takes a comprehensive approach to promoting social equity, focused on the neighborhoods most impacted by the war on drugs. It provides for expungement of past cannabis-related crimes and reserves half of all cannabis business licenses for people from impacted neighborhoods. In addition, more than half of the revenue from cannabis sales will be dedicated to a new fund that will be invested in those neighborhoods.
“Today marks a turning point in the injustices caused by the war on drugs, most notably now that there is a legal alternative to the dangerous, unregulated, underground market for cannabis sales,” Governor Lamont said. “Together with our partners in the legislature and our team of professionals at the Department of Consumer Protection, we’ve carefully crafted a securely regulated market that prioritizes public health, public safety, social justice, and equity. I look forward to continuing our efforts to ensure that this industry remains inclusive and safe as it develops.”
“An old conviction for a low-level cannabis possession shouldn’t hold someone back from pursuing their career, housing, professional, and educational aspirations,” Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz said. “Governor Lamont and I welcome this change to help people regain their freedom and the opportunity to pursue the careers and jobs they rightfully deserve.”
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection has overseen the regulation of the adult-use cannabis market in the state, ensuring that it prioritizes public health and safety.
“This is an exciting day for Connecticut and our team at the Department of Consumer Protection, which has worked tirelessly to stand up this safe, well-regulated and equitable new market,” Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull said. “We will continue to ensure the patients in our medical marijuana program receive the standard of care and service they have come to expect, and as always, we encourage all adults who choose to purchase and use cannabis to do so responsibly.”
The Social Equity Council was created by that same law that Governor Lamont signed in 2021 and has been tasked with ensuring the adult-use cannabis market is grown equitably and to bring funds from the program back to the communities hit hardest by the war on drugs.
“The opening of this new marketplace is an important milestone in the work of the Social Equity Council and a culmination of a lot of hard work over the past year,” Paul O. Robertson, deputy commissioner of the Department of Economic and Community Development and chair of the Social Equity Council, said. “In my role as chair, I will be focused on ensuring we fully capitalize on this opportunity to lend a helping hand to those negatively impacted by the war on drugs.”
There are three taxes on the retail sale of cannabis, including the state’s usual 6.35% sales tax, a 3% sales tax dedicated to the city or town where the sale occurs, and a tax based on THC content that will cost approximately 10% to 15% of the sale price.
As of today, the retailers in Connecticut that have been licensed to sell cannabis products to all adults aged 21 and older include:
Affinity Health and Wellness (New Haven)
The Botanist – Danbury (Danbury)
The Botanist – Montville (Montville)
Fine Fettle Dispensary – Newington (Newington)
Fine Fettle Dispensary – Stamford (Stamford)
Fine Fettle Dispensary – Willimantic (Willimantic)
RISE Branford (formerly Bluepoint Wellness of Connecticut) (Branford)
Still River Wellness (Torrington)
Zen Leaf Meriden (formerly Willow Brook Wellness) (Meriden)
For more information about adult-use cannabis in Connecticut, visit ct.gov/cannabis.
Morning Weather Report
Today
Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. Wind chill values between 20 and 30. West wind 8 to 11 mph.
Tonight
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Wind chill values between 20 and 25. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Tomorrow
Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. Wind chill values between 20 and 30. Northeast wind around 7 mph.
Tomorrow Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. Northeast wind around 6 mph.
One Hospitalized after Bridge Street Car Accident
At 6:12 PM this evening, the Westport Fire Department along with Westport PD and EMS responded to a multi-vehicle crash in front of 40 Bridge Street. One driver of a vehicle was trapped in their car and required extrication using hydraulic extrication tools. After removal from the vehicle, the patient was transferred by Westport EMS to local hospital.
No other injuries were reported.
The last unit cleared the scene at 7:13 PM.

