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Police: Missing Westport Teen is Found

Westport Police Press Release

The Westport Police  Detective Bureau worked this case throughout the day on Sunday, following numerous tips that lead to New York City.  Through the use of Law Enforcement sharing and social media platforms, The Westport Police Department was able to track Maxwell [redacted] to a New York City Library in the vicinity of Grand Central Station.  Our Detectives ultimately reunited Maxwell with his family at approximately 5:00 PM.  Westport Police want to thank the Public, our Law Enforcement Partners and the Media  in assisting us to reunite this family.

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UPDATE: LOCATED - Westport Searches for Missing Teenage Boy; Call Police with Any Info

Westport Police Department Press Release: 

On November 18, 2023, at approximately 3:30pm Westport Police responded to a report of a missing 15-year-old juvenile from the Newman’s Preservatory Trail off 307-309 Bayberry Lane. [personal information redacted]

Maxwell is a Caucasian male, approximately 5’7” tall, 125 pounds, with long brown surfer style haircut.  Last seen wearing navy blue shorts and a navy-blue sweatshirt 

Maxwell has been entered as a Missing Person.

Anyone with information that can help locate Maxwell is urged to call the Westport Police Department at 203-341-6000.  

A photograph of Maxwell is attached

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Craft Westport 2023 Unofficially Launches The Holiday Shopping Season

There was something for everyone at last weekend’s Craft Westport, a premier event for the Westport Young Women’s League which was held at Staples High School last weekend.

Photos and Story By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com  Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.

This cherished holiday tradition has been held in Westport for 46 years and is one of our first stops for unique, beautiful gifts for Christmas and Hanukkah.  This curated show featured 175 artists and artisans from across the country, in genres including jewelry, ceramics, photography, fine art, works on paper, glass, metal, fashion and accessories, and sculpture. The exceptional offerings were as varied as they were beautiful running the gamut from one-of-a-kind fine jewelry of every type and style to hand-made soaps, and everything in between. There were several photographers with stunning images from around the world, striking sculptures, hand blown and stained glass, abstract and contemporary paintings, and artwork home decor items and Hebrew themed Hanukkah gifts including custom Talitot, greeting cards, even neckties. There were fashions for all ages and accessories to accompany them. Indeed, there was something for every taste and style.

Below is just one example of the creative and unusual offerings at Craft Westport 2023.

Attendance this year seemed down somewhat according to several vendors. Saturday was the better of the two days with Sunday being slower. It may be that th I-95 bridge replacement which wreaked havoc on Westport roads two weekends ago may have discouraged some visitors from attending this year’s event. There were several heavy traffic back-ups in town, however North Ave. and nearby roads were not too badly affected on Sunday.

Photos and Story By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com  Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.

About Westport Young Women’s League:

Since its inception in 1956, the WYWL, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, has donated over $4.4 million through our community grants program. Over half that amount has been distributed in the past decade!  Being a Westport, CT based nonprofit group, we prioritize our giving to nonprofit organizations in Westport and surrounding towns and cities in Fairfield County, CT.

CraftWestport and the Minute Man Race are the WYWL’s cornerstone fundraisers that allow us to fulfill our philanthropy by awarding grants to deserving non-profits that have demonstrated a need that aligns with the goals we support.

We are pleased to announce that in the 2023-2024 League year, the WYWL’s grants program will support the goals of:  Quality Education, Good Health and Well-Being and Supporting Underserved Women in our community.  In addition, we have redesigned our program this year to have a larger and more measurable impact on our community by awarding a larger sum of money to fewer winners.  For more information on how to apply, please visit Westport Young Women’s League and download our 2023-2024 grants application.

Photos and Story By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com  Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.

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I-95 Saugatuck Bridge Slide Again Ties Up Roads In Westport And Beyond

The second I-95 bridge replacement for the southbound lanes, or the “Slide” as it has come to be known was completed ahead of schedule, as was the northbound bridge replacement which was done two weekends ago WestportLocalPress - Bridge, and also, WestportLocalPress - Delays.

The traffic in town was again horrendous, with many roads having backups as late as 7:00PM, despite the fact that the work was completed and I-95 was opened hours earlier.

Photos and Story By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com  Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.

I-95 as seen from the Sherwood Island connector shows near standstill traffic for miles, but less than one-half hour later as construction crews were pickup up traffic cones, viewed from Hillspoint Rd., traffic was starting to flow again.

Other main roads, such as Wilton Rd. and the Sherwood Island connector were a complete mess. The connector photos here shows drivers trying to somehow maneuver around the long back up to the I-95 southbound entrance ramp. Those who knew better could be seen pulling a U-Turn at the light at the top of the connector while others decided to endure what  was an obvious traffic nightmare.

Photos and Story By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com  Click on an image to enlarge and open gallery.

In fact, the effects were felt as far north as Danbury and Newtown as notice of the closure of I-95 southbound caused drivers from Hartford, Boston and points east to use the highway as an alternative.

The radius for the tie-ups reached the Merritt Parkway as late as 7:00 PM, where some drivers didn’t get the memo as southbound lanes where slow-moving, bumper-to-bumper from Fairfield well into Norwalk and beyond.

Photos and Story By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com

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