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Morning Weather Report

Today

Mostly sunny, with a high near 66. Calm wind becoming south 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon.

Tonight

Mostly clear, with a low around 48. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Tomorrow

Sunny, with a high near 71. Light east wind increasing to 5 to 9 mph in the morning.

Tomorrow Night

Patchy drizzle after 2am. Increasing clouds, with a low around 49. East wind 7 to 10 mph.

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Norwalk Police Rescue Two from Grounded Sailboat off of Compo Beach

The Norwalk Police Department reported that they rescued two men from a sail boat that ran aground today. The boat struck the rocks of Compo Beach in Westport early in the afternoon, with the boat remaining as the two were brought to shore by the Marine Unit. Officers reported “strong wind and conditions” but no injuries. Photos contributed by Norwalk Police Department.

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MoCA Westport Cocktails and Conversations Series Announced

Ameen Mokdad. Contributed photo.

MoCA [Museum of Contemporary Art] Westport announces its Spring 2023 Cocktails and Conversation series on select Thursday evenings at the Museum.

The Cocktails and Conversation series is designed to present relevant and compelling speakers within the context of MoCA’s current exhibition. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to explore the exhibition and to purchase a drink or specialty cocktail prepared by The Cup Bearer.

MoCA Westport is currently showcasing Rainbow in the Dark, a solo exhibition featuring the works of German contemporary artist Anselm Reyle curated by Emann Odufu, on view through May 28, 2023. 

“We’re excited about the momentum our Cocktails and Conversation series is experiencing,” noted Liz Leggett, MoCA Westport’s Director of Exhibitions. “The response from the community has been very strong and we look forward to continuing to provide a forum for these visual and performing arts discussions.” 

Upcoming Cocktails and Conversation event are as follows: 

Thursday, April 20 at 6 PM: Artist Talk Featuring Robert Chaplin

Artist Robert Chaplin’s talk will include a storytime performance and touch on the importance of artistic license, creative synthesis, and notions of copyright, all without the benefit of AI. The conversation will include images from his divergent practice, and a few physical samples. The event will be moderated by artist and entrepreneur Sandra Botnen. MoCA Westport thanks The Union House for their generous funding of this event.

 

Thursday, April 27 at 6 PM: Creativity and Climate Action 

Join MoCA for an introduction to The Carbon Almanac and a conversation between four Bridgeport artists— kHyalKarl Heine, Finoula Breen-Ryan, and Richard Killeaney—focusing on working toward a better world. See the projects they’ve created and how they are connected. Participate in a lively Q&A and learn how you can get involved.

 

Attendees will also have an opportunity to purchase selected products created by the participating artists, including sustainably produced custom notebooks, luxury handbags, totes and accessories crafted from post-consumer leathers.

 

Thursday, May 4 at 5 PM: The Wellness of Style With Gayle Perry, moderated by Marysol Castro*

Join MoCA for a discussion about The Wellness of Style featuring Gayle Perry, a stylist and content creator whose philosophy is to break style barriers, enabling every woman or man no matter body type, budget, or age to feel their best and do great things. Broadcast journalist Marysol Castro will guide a dynamic conversation with Gayle, exploring the noise that our clothes and spaces create for us, either positive or negative, and advise on how to enhance the positive.

 

The event will also include 15-minute style sessions; sign-ups are available on a limited basis. Event hosted by JL ROCKS, DEVON WOODHILL, and WEST. 

 

*Special event timing and pricing will apply 

 

Thursday, May 11 at 6 PM: Ameen Mokdad

Engage in conversation with Ameen Mokdad, an Iraqi multi-instrumentalist, who will also be performing in concert at MoCA Westport on Friday, May 12.

 

Mokdad will speak about Iraqi musical traditions and their lineage throughout history, including the attempted eradication of these traditions by extremist groups. He will speak from his own personal experiences as a musician in the cities of Mosul and Baghdad during ISIS occupation.

 

Thursday, May 18 at 6 PM: Rainbow in the Dark Curator Talk accompanied by NYC-based Punk band Darling

Don’t miss a conversation with Emann Odufu, the curator of Rainbow in the Dark, followed by a 30-minute concert by rock band Darling, as they play their new album! Newark, NJ-based Odufu is an art activist, independent filmmaker, producer, screenwriter and digital media specialist. He is best known for his work that explores the genre of Afro-Futurism within black cinema.

 

Thursday, May 25 at 6 PM: Barbara Sallick of Waterworks and Shari Lebowitz of Bespoke Designs

Join MoCA for a special Cocktails and Conversation focused on female entrepreneurship, home design trends, and the blending of function and style. The conversation features Barbara Sallick of Waterworks and Shari Lebowitz of Bespoke Designs, moderated by Jen Berniker, content creator and founder of Designport.

The majority of events are free for MoCA Members and $10 for non-members; pricing will vary for special events as noted on the Museum’s website. Advance event registration on mocawestport.org is requested. For more information on Cocktails and Conversation events, visit mocawestport.org or call 203/222-7070.

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“MTA Announces Record Pandemic-Era Ridership on Metro-North Railroad”

MTA: 

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today announced Metro-North Railroad reached record pandemic-era ridership yesterday, April 18, with 194,549 riders, or 74% of the pre-pandemic average. 

"Record ridership means more and more people are realizing that commuter rail is the fastest and most efficient way to travel,” said Metro-North Railroad President and Long Island Rail Road Interim President Catherine Rinaldi. “Our riders can count on public transit to get them to work, school, and everything the region has to offer this summer.” 

The milestone comes as the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) has exceeded 200,000 riders on 16 days since Feb. 27, a threshold the railroad had only crossed twice during the first 57 days of 2023. During the seven days between April 9 and April 15, the LIRR carried an average of 168,726 daily customers, the best seven-day average since March 2020. 

Metro-North and the LIRR rolled out fare offerings including a 10 percent discount for monthly passes, and a 20-trip ticket tailored for the hybrid work schedule. The 20-trip ticket saves riders 20 percent on regular peak one-way fares. For rail riders traveling within the five boroughs, the City Ticket offers a reduced, flat fare of $5.00 for rail travel within New York City during off-peak hours on weekdays and on weekends. The new joint Metro-North LIRR Combo Ticket encourages regional travel between Metro-North and Long Island stations via Grand Central for only $8 more than the customer’s ticket to New York City. 

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Fire Department: Tire Strikes Car on I-95, “shearing off” Car’s Roof

Press Release

Westport Fire Companies from Saugatuck Station 4 and Headquarters responded to a reported motor vehicle crash on Interstate 95 south between exits 17 and 16 at 3:11am.  Engine 4 arrived and found a single vehicle accident in the left lane. Engine 4 reported the occupant was trapped and would require extrication. Companies utilized extrication equipment to free the trapped occupant.  Westport EMS transported the occupant to an area hospital with unknown injuries. 

CT State Police determined that an errant tire from an unknown vehicle had struck the moving car, shearing off most of the car’s roof.  The accident is under investigation by the CT State Police.

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Chamber of Commerce Announces First Citizen Award Recipients

Press Release

The Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Charlie Haberstroh, Founder and CEO of CastleKeep Investment Advisors, and Bill Harmer, Executive Director of the Westport Library will be this year’s First Citizen Award recipients.  This is the return of the First Citizen Award gala dinner since the pandemic.

 

“We have selected a fine and admirable mix of awardees this year,” said Matthew Mandell, Executive Director of the Chamber.  “Each year the board looks for one nonprofit and one traditional businessperson and these dedicated individuals stood out and represent what is best in our town for their work ethic, generosity and how they approach business.”

 

“It is a distinct honor to be recognized by a community that has given my family so much since we moved here in 1990. Whether it's long nights on the baseball fields, picturesque sunsets at Compo Beach or digging out of the sand hazards at the Longshore golf course, I cherish the many memories and experiences in Westport,” said Charlie Haberstroh. Since I founded my investment advisory firm in 2000, I've also had the privilege of giving back to the community through public service. I was inspired to do so by my wife and by Bill Meyer who also inspired many who continue to serve Westport.” 

 

“I am deeply humbled and moved by this recognition by my friends at the Chamber of Commerce for frankly doing work that I absolutely love and am extremely passionate about,” said Bill Harmer. “Thanks also to my staff and our Board of Trustees who consistently support our vision and allow me to be a part of this magnificent place we call Westport and the Westport Library.”

 

The keynote speaker this year will be Richard Blumenthal, Senior U.S. Senator from the State of Connecticut, having previously served as the State’s Attorney General.

 

Also receiving awards will be four “Young Entrepreneurs,” Marley Brown, Akhila Kooma, Addison Moore and Jamie Semaya seniors from Weston and Staples High Schools, for their efforts in creating new and intriguing business ventures.

 

“What a wonderful group of innovative kids, they truly embody the entrepreneurial spirit,” said Barbara Reynolds Chairman of the Board of the Chamber. “They have executed at a higher level and deserve these accolades. Congratulations to all.”

 

The gala dinner is to be held on Thursday June 8th at Branson Hall. Tickets for the evening, including cocktail hour, dinner and presentations are available through the chamber and cost $125 per person.  Tables of 10 are also available. Congratulations in the commemorative book are also available for purchase.   Information can be found at

www.westportwestonchamber.com.

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30 Minutes North: Redding’s Mark Twain Library Announces “Frog Frolic” on May 6th

The Mark Twain Library is excited to bring back live music, food trucks, a beer tent and a Silent Auction in the annual Frog Frolic Festival on Saturday, May 6th,  2023. This special day for all ages has been a tradition for more than two decades and kicks off the spring season for the entire community. The library revived the outdoor fundraiser last year (it had to hibernate during the height of the pandemic) by adding live music, food trucks and beer tent in an effort to attract a broader audience.

“We received such amazing feedback about the new elements we added to this long-standing tradition,” said festival chair Melissa Capezio. “We wanted to make it an event where everyone in the community could come together to have a great time, no matter their age or life stage. We've got amazing performances planned, fab food and beverage offerings, and plenty of fun activities to keep everyone in your crew entertained!  It's going to be a really great day!" 


This year’s entertainers include Bridgeport-based singer/songerwriter Chris Cavalieri, Redding’s own high school rock group VooDoo Dream, folk music sensation Hitch and the Giddy Up and the Country/Americana group North County. 

A variety of tastes from a mix of food trucks will be available for purchase, including: spanish flavors from Artisan Food Trailer, sweet treats from All Belgium waffle truck, paella from Redding’s own Salas Foods, polish classics from family owned Colossal Kielbasa and every kid’s favorite from 900 Degrees Pizza Truck. A beer tent will once again offer adult beverages from local brewer Nod Hill as well as Ancona’s Wines and Liquors. Plus, Redding-based Quartertone Coffee is back, this year with a trailer!

The spirit behind the Frog Frolic is the much-loved short story by Twain, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, which introduced the world to the witty voice of Mark Twain. The first Frog Frolic was hatched to raise a few dollars for art supplies for children’s story times and eventually grew to an event that adds considerable revenue to the Library’s bottom line. For the last few decades, the Frog Frolic has provided Redding residents and surrounding towns a place for the whole family to relax, meet friends and enjoy a bit of spring fever. In addition to the expanded features of live music, food trucks and beer tent, the games and activities geared toward children that have been the backbone of this festival from the beginning will be back plus a robust Silent Auction open to any and all to bid online.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket or a chair and stay all day as the entertainment is FREE and will be ongoing throughout the festival. Families, friends (and frogs!) are invited to sit back and listen to the musical vibes as well as view community entertainers including students performing karate with local master Sensei June. New Pond Farm will also host an amphibian booth. 

The Frog Frolic relies on the dedication and hard work of many community volunteers as well as the generosity of financial sponsors each year. 

"We are so grateful to the Frog Frolic committee, our festival volunteers, and of course our sponsors for making this year's Frolic one you will certainly want to hop on over to," said Library Director Erin Dummeyer.

So far this year, Redding’s Meadow Ridge Retirement Community and the Granite Church have already jumped in to sponsor. Registration for volunteers is open and event coordinators say they could use as many helping hands as possible.  Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities can be found by visiting https://www.mtlfrogfrolic.org/ 


The Frolic takes place outside from 10:00am to 4:00pm and is nestled in front of the Redding Community Center @ 37 Lonetown Road amid Redding’s country roads and rolling hills. The event is FREE of charge to enter. Tickets are on sale on location to participate in the games and crafts and for food items from the concession stand. Food truck fare will be available for purchase. All proceeds benefit the Mark Twain Library. The Mark Twain Library is owned by the Mark Twain Library Association.  It was founded in 1908 by Samuel Clemens – Mark Twain himself – one of Redding’s most celebratedresidents.

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Morning Weather Report

Today

Sunny, with a high near 61. West wind 10 to 15 mph.

Tonight

Increasing clouds, with a low around 40. North wind 3 to 7 mph.

Tomorrow

Partly sunny, with a high near 69. Calm wind becoming southwest 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.

Tomorrow Night

Mostly clear, with a low around 50. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

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Surprise Inspection Finds Westport Shop Illegally Selling Pot Products, Some Disguised as Kids’ Candy

Contributed photo from Google Maps. 
Press Release
THC laced candy confiscated from WP Convenience. Photo contributed by Westport Police Detectives. 

On Wednesday April 12, 2023, the Westport Police Department working with the State of Connecticut, Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) Tobacco Prevention and Enforcement Program (TPEP) conducted unannounced compliance inspections of establishments that sell tobacco products and/or electronic cigarettes.  The inspections were performed to determine compliance with state laws concerning the prohibition of the sale of e-cigarettes and/or tobacco products to youth under the age of 21.




Retailers are required by state law to inspect the photo ID of anyone who appears under the age of 30 before selling a tobacco product or electronic cigarette.  Free online training is available to anyone who would like to learn more at: www.cttobaccotraining.com.




A total of 12 unannounced compliance inspections were conducted.  Of this total, 0 (zero), establishments were found non-compliant with Connecticut General Statutes 53-344 (Sale of tobacco to a person under 21) or Section 53-344b (Sale of an e-cigarette to a person under 21).

Learn more at https://www.ct.gov/dmhas/tpep

Tobacco retailers are licensed by the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS).  Non-compliant inspection results are referred to DRS for possible administrative action.


The following retailers were found to be compliant:

THC laced items confiscated from WP Convenience. Photo contributed by Westport Police Detectives. 
  1. Merritt Country Store – 337 Main Street

  2. Country Deli Store - 332 Wilton Road

  3. Sunoco Food Mart - 240 Riverside Avenue

  4. Westport Shell  – 322 Post Road East

  5. Cumberland Farms – 690 Post Road East

  6. Wheels - 786 Post Road East

  7. Westport Cigar & Vape – 1248 Post Road East

  8. Exxon Tiger Mart - 1510 Post Road East

  9. Shell Food Mart - 1530 Post Road East

  10. WP Convenience – 1761 Post Road East

  11. Mohegan Smoke Shop - 1803 Post Road East

  12. Mercury - 1830 Post Road East




WP Convenience was found to have a large number of illegal vape and THC products for sale.  Many of these items did not display the required QR codes and/or were packaged to look like candy.  



While anyone might mistake a copycat candy for the real thing, young children are especially vulnerable.  These colorful packages resemble popular candy and snack foods, but their contents often contain high doses of THC, which can cause marijuana toxicity, especially in unsuspecting children.  These items were seized in addition to a number of canisters of suspected marijuana.  The business does not have a dispensary license.  Additionally, Westport zoning regulation prohibits all sales of retail (non-medical) cannabis products in Westport, including Delta-9 THC and Delta-8.  This incident remains under investigation by the Westport Police Detective Bureau. 

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Morning Weather Report

Today

Partly sunny, with a high near 58. West wind 9 to 13 mph.

Tonight

Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. West wind 7 to 9 mph.

Tomorrow

Sunny, with a high near 60. West wind 10 to 14 mph.

Tomorrow Night

Mostly clear, with a low around 41. Northwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming calm after midnight.

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