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Westport Installs Bike Repair Stations To Aid Cyclists

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You may have noticed these unusual looking black, tubular objects in several Westport locations and wondered what they are. They are in fact "Fixit" repair stations for helping cyclists traveling through town who may encounter mechanical issues with their bicycles.

They are made by Dero, a company specializing in all things bike related, which offers a myriad of products from various types of bike racks to bike shelters and lockers and more to a global market. Riders simply lift their bikes onto the horizontal hanger bars which allows the pedals and wheels to spin freely while making adjustments, and then utilize the various tools which hang from secured stainless steel cables. Available tools include screw drivers, multiple sized allen and box wrenches, a Torx wrench and tire levers.

Above, Dominic, 6 years old and sister Cordelia, 5 of Westport discover the "Fixit" bike repair station newly installed at the Jesup Green parking lot.

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The “Fixit” bike repair stations came about at the suggestion of RTM member and avid cyclist Peter Gold who brought the idea to Public Works Director Peter Ratkiewich. They felt that with all the expenditures for transit, new sidewalks and other projects enhancing travel through and about town, a small investment supporting the many cycling enthusiasts and casual riders would be welcome addition to town amenities. They looked at popular bike travel routes including downtown and town beaches and determined the locations for the stations would be the Jesup Green parking lot behind the library, the rear of Town Hall, and both Compo and Old Mill beaches.

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Greenwich Polo Club Opens 2023 Season

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High Goal Polo returned to the Greenwich Polo Club which opened the 2023 season on Sunday, June 4th with the first round of the East Coast Cup series, the Bronze Cup. The season promises lots of exciting polo action as teams compete in the only high goal tournaments on the east coast of the U.S. in the summer season.

The legendary, White Birch Farm team has now combined with Round Hill Polo and they prevailed over another newly formed team, the Roxbury Riders by a single goal scored in the last Chukker, ending the match by the score of 10-9. Both teams were formed with some of the best talent in High Goal Polo playing today.

Match MVP was John Lipman from White Birch Farm/Round Hill . Tommy Biddle of the Roxbury Riders played Best Polo Pony Popona. Part of the excitement of High Goal Polo is the game's lightening pace, with polo ponies achieving speeds of up to 35 MPH and shots on goal traveling at over 100 MPH!

Mohamed Jami of the popular Greenwich based band MOJO kicks of the match with a stirring rendition of our National Anthem.

Greenwich Polo Club will host three more matches in June with gates opening at 1:00 PM each Sunday with play beginning at 3:00 PM. Matches resume after the July 4th break, with a 4 week break in August, with matches beginning again on August 28 running through October 8th.

Greenwich Polo tickets start at $50. per car for open lawn seating with premium options available. Gates open at 1:00 PM. Guests picnic on the grounds bringing their favorite foods and beverages and several gourmet food trucks offer a great menu with craft cocktails offered at the Pony Bar. Leashed dogs are welcome.

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After the match Dj's start the dancing and delicious Argentinian barbecue is available.

The next match open to the public takes place on June 11th. Tickets are available at greenwichpoloclub.com.

The Greenwich Polo Club is recognized as one of the elite high-goal polo venues in the Northeast. Internationally recognized for its rosters of legendary teams and players.

At the end of the match players were presented with their gifts and posed for photos along with the Best Polo Pony, Popona.

Nestled in the beautiful backcountry of Connecticut, Greenwich Polo Club was established in 1981 and is recognized as one of the elite high-goal polo venues in the world. Known for its unmatched roster of legendary teams, professional players, and champion equine athletes, fondly known as polo ponies. Distinguished families, young entrepreneurs, artists, and well-known personalities are all part of the international dynamic which makes  Greenwich Polo Club so unique.

Each Sunday match is attended by more than 2,000 spectators flocking from New York City, Fairfield and Westchester counties, to witness the highest caliber of polo while enjoying an afternoon with friends and family. Greenwich Polo Club has also hosted many dignitaries and celebrities and in 2013 Prince Harry chose Greenwich Polo Club to host the Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup. The prestigious match raised funds for the Sentebale charity founded by Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in memory of their mothers to raise funds for Lesotho’s most vulnerable children.

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Memorial Day: Commemorating Those Who Served and Sacrificed

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Westporter's all love our Memorial Day Parade, seeing friends and people we know marching through our town; seeing the amazingly crafted floats, hearing the band and admiring all our athletic teams, our police, fire and ET's who protect us. But once the parade comes to and end several hundred parade-goers walk to Veteran's Green for the most important part of our Memorial Day celebration; honoring the veterans who bravely fought to protect our freedom, with some making the ultimate sacrifice.

This year one of those vets we honored was Grand Marshal Ben Pepper, (above left) who is 99 years old and who fought in the Battle Of The Bulge, one of the largest and bloodiest battles of World War II. British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill described it this way, "This is undoubtedly the greatest American battle of the war and will, I believe, be regarded as an ever-famous American victory." Ben Pepper was one of those warriors.

The veteran we also honored and who has become the face of Westport's Memorial Day Commemoration, Korean War veteran Bill Vornkahl who has been the driving force for the event for half a century. Many other highly decorated veterans of our military service held positions of honor at the ceremony and also watched from the audience.

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The service began with a moving invocation delivered by Rabbi Greg Wall (above, right) of Westport's Beit Chaverim Synagogue who spoke eloquently about the meaning of this day, about the horror of war and the loss of loved ones and of the bravery of those who served. He credited the hard work of VFW Post 399 who's volunteers work so hard each year to make this solemn event achieve it's goal of remembering and honoring the men and women who have protected our freedom and preserving our way of life.

Town officials were also in attendance as was Congressman Jim Himes, and First Selectwoman Jen Tooker who addressed the crowd expressing her gratitude. A wreath was laid at the base of the permanent Memorial. The Staples High School band then performed which was followed by two band members playing Taps with one trumpeter playing the melody and the second one solemnly echoing the first.

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Staples Boys Lacrosse Routs Hall High School 19-3 in CIAC State Tourney Opening Round

This photo sums up the opening round CIAC tournament match between Staples and Hall High School on Wednesday.

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The Boys LAX team, ranked #2 took charge on the field from the first face-off and after scoring their first goal in less than two minutes, they kept their foot on the gas scoring 8 more goals and hold #15 Hall High School of West Hartford to only a single goal in the CIAC State Tournament opening round on Wednesday at home.

Staples had balanced scoring from Leo Sequenzia, with 3 goals, Ben Burmeister also with 3 and Gavin Rothenberg led the scorers with 4 goals.Same Eigen added two with Adam Udell and Tristan Schaefer also adding to the total.

Also finding the Hall net were Will Fleming, Dixon Scherer, Owen Bessey, Tim Herold and Will Fleming.

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