Osprey Update: It's Triplets!
One of the Osprey returns to the nest at the Terrain/Fresh Market platform on the Post Rd. in Westport.
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The two Osprey chicks in the photos above are two of the apparently three which successfully hatched recently at Westport's famous Terrain/Fresh Market platform, located between the two stores on the Post Rd. Osprey fans have reported seeing a third but we could not catch a glimpse of baby number three, perhaps because he hatched later than these two and is not big enough to see over the edge of the nest as his siblings are able to do.
The mouths of the the chicks are open wide as they yell relentlessly, “feed me, feed me” which many Moms can relate to. Terrain’s customers can hear them calling out loudly as they go to and from their vehicles. Staff often tell their customers about the birds with a distinct sense of pride that they are here.
Above, right and left, the male Osprey hangs out in his favorite perch, a tree behind Terrain before fortuning to the nest to help deal with “babies”
The first chick may hatch as many as five days before the last one, and the oldest chick often dominates over the younger nestlings. The chicks will fledge about 55 days after hatching but will use the nest as home base until they migrate in September. Young ospreys will stay dependent on their parents until the young are able to fish for themselves.
While most baby animals are adorable, these little ones have been compared to baby Velociraptors from Jurrasic Park films. Some of us do actually think they are cute however we may be in the minority.
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Drama in The Skies
Mama Osprey returns to her chicks after dispatching an intruder.
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An intruder entered the nest area of the Terrain Osprey recently and Mama Osprey "flew" into action. The unwanted visitor perched on the antenna array at the Westport FD headquarters nearby which was to close for comfort for her. She went on the attack and what ensued was a dramatic dogfight of sorts with multiple close calls or outright contact. The intruder appeared to be uninjured despite the aggressive Mama bird having a set of razor-like claws which could have caused some real damage. Papa Osprey was nowhere to be seen, which was probably a stoke of luck for the intruder. Perhaps he went for take out at the Saugatuck.
Jazz Society Will Award Inaugural Memorial Scholarship On Thursday At Westport VFW Post 399
PRESS RELEASE JUNE 18, 2023
The Jazz Society of Fairfield County (JazzFC), CT's premier Jazz presenting and service non- profit, is proud to announce the first recipient of JazzFC's Micky Golomb Memorial Scholarship is Ciara Bustillo-Rodriguez of Bridgeport. The award will be given at JazzFC's June 22 presentation of Jazz at the Post, at VFW Post 399, 465 Riverside Ave. Westport at 7:30 PM.
The concert, the finale of the 2022-23 season, will feature world renowned NYC based pianist Janice Friedman and her quartet. Ciara will perform a few pieces with Janice and her group, which features bassist Leon “Boots” Maleson, drummer Brian Floody and saxophonist Greg Wall. Dinner by Latina Cantina will be available; for reservations email JazzAtThePost@gmail.com.
The Micky Golomb Memorial fund was established in memory of Myron “Micky” Golomb (1931-2019), a Jazz saxophonist (Art Mooney and Jimmy Dorsey Orchestras) and educator (Regency Music Studios, Rye Arts Center) who moved to Westport in 1978 with his wife Kathy and their family.
Presenting the award, which is a $5000 scholarship, will be Kathy Golomb and her daughter Becky.
Ciara Bustillo-Rodriguez - Contributed photo
JazzFC has been producing weekly Jazz performances in Westport featuring internationally known performers since 2015. They started their partnership with the VFW in April of 2022, and it has become a premier destination for discerning Fairfield County music fans.
JazzFC also conducts outreach and educational activities. In April, May and June, JazzFC artists conducted workshops for Jazz students from Westport's Staples High School, and Bridgeport's KEYES MUSIC Jazz program. These featured such noted artists as Antonio Hart, Michael Mossman, Tim Horner, Greg Wall, Vinnie Sperrazza and Tony Lombardozzi.
JazzFC's weekly Thursday night presentations will resume on September 7, with a performance by guitar master Paul Bollenback. For complete schedule and info visit www.JazzFC.org
Presenting The Staples High School Class Of 2023
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Staples High School's Paul Lane field may not have been the happiest place in America on Tuesday but it had to be about the happiest place in Connecticut. There were hundreds and hundreds of beaming, smiling faces and more than a few happy tears. The bleachers on both sides of the field were standing room only, filled with proud parents experiencing the joy of the day.
The 136 Commencement exercises at Staples was held on a beautiful, sunny day with a perfect temperature as more than 400 graduates passed through a blue and white balloon arch as they proceeded onto the field to take their seats on one of the biggest days of their young lives. The graduating class of 2023 had reached a major milestone in life, receiving their high school diplomas after four years of hard work.overcoming obstacles and dealing with challenges like Covid.
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After the processional to "Pomp and Circumstance", Luke Rosenberg led the famous Orphenians for the last time at graduation, followed by the welcome address by school principal Stafford Thomas Jr., his first at Staples, and next the Staples Choralaires and Senior Choral Members performed "The Road Home".
Principal Thomas spoke about the achievements of the Class of 2023 and how proud he was of what they had accomplished. He made special mention of four grads who had ben accepted to and will attend U.S. Military academies including Zach Rosemy and Grant Zeigler who will become cadets at West Point (see WestportLocalPress, Next Stop: West Point)
Next came the address by Valedictorian Lucia Julianne Kang-Yu Wang who is not only an academic high achiever but was also a leader in Staples Girls Varsity Tennis' exceptional season. Lucia spoke of her hopes for a more equitable and inclusive society going forward as well as a desire for us to address the challenge that climate change presents to her generation. Lucia was followed by Salutatorian Rebecca Hope Schussheim who touched on her passion in the science of astrophysics and urging here classmates to embrace change and new challenges.
A moment of silence was observed to honor Staples technology education teacher Michael Sansur was was tragically lost in an automobile accident in 2022.
A group of Staples educators watched the ceremony. Photos and Story By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com Click on an image to enlarge and open
Superintendent of the Westport School System Thomas Scarice then certified the class of 2023 at which point the issuing of the more than 400 diplomas began.
As the ceremony was concluding Marley Brown and Grant Zeigler gave the students the instruction for "Turning of the Tassel" from the right side of the mortarboard to the left side symbolizing the crossing over from high school to their next stage in life. Many of those mortarboards were painstakingly decorated, some with the names of the colleges and universities those grads will be attending in the fall.
Next, Principal Thomas then gave his closing remarks.
After the tassels had been turned it was then that Marley lead the grads in the traditional of tossing the caps into the air!
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