With the clock ticking on getting paving underway, decisions may soon be made on a shock-and-awe plan with significant investments.
15 Weston properties sold in May. 18 in May of 2023. Total sales: $19,273,042. Median sale price (warranty deeds, excluding land): $1,410,000.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High 73º, low 54º.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 72º, low 54º.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy. High 78º, low 55º.
The summer concert series returns to the Weston History & Culture Center with five Sunday concerts, first with Logical Pretzel on June 9.
WestonArts has announced SOLFEST, a day of art and fun and an evening of live music. The call is out to artists and community groups.
Susan Granger isn’t terribly fond of this “ambitious sci-fi action adventure,” starring Jennifer Lopez, about the potential dangers of A.I.
The workshop in Redding by UConn Extension is a chance to learn about the water from your private well and have it tested at low cost.
A preview of Lachat’s popular concerts, featuring three acts new to the series and a finale by a favorite. Tickets are on sale now.
Notice of a June 27 Department of Transportation Public Information Meeting concerning the replacement of Bridge No. 01015 in Redding.
Weather cooperated just in time for the Memorial Day Parade. Scenes from the parade and the ceremony on the Town Green that followed.
The proposal to build a new middle school may have hit a speed bump: a call for a re-think by First Selectwoman Samantha Nestor.
Expect delays through mid June on Georgetown Road from Redding Road in Georgetown to Trails End Road in Weston for paving and milling.
On display at Weston History & Culture Center, items buried for generations at one of the town’s oldest homes.
Susan Granger says if you haven’t seen the first two seasons of this melodrama, “you’ve missed some truly delightful television.”
A summary of recent Weston Police Department assignments or call responses and the number of occurrences.
On historic, former onion farm grounds, 2 Soundview Farm blends charm with contemporary appeal, every detail preserved and enhanced.
Cleaning is an important part of dryer vent servicing, but our work involves much more. Safety and efficiency is our goal.
Some offers risk being summarily dismissed by an agent or owner, costing you an opportunity to buy your dream home.
Recent Letters to the Editor include calls for a measured approach to school construction, a broader Republican base, and civility.
Bernard Zimmerman, 91, passed away peacefully on April 4. Full obituary.
Robert Phillips Turner, 103, died on March 9 at his home of 70 years in Weston. Full obituary.
This year’s annual Weston Police Commission award goes to Carol Baldwin and Ellen McCormick, founders of Lachat Town Farm.
Sophie Rutkowski and Natasha Jain have been named valedictorian and salutatorian for Weston High School's graduating class of 2024.
A proposal to remedy long known issues at WMS is to build a new school, potentially at a cost to Weston taxpayers of $88 million.
By a vote of 780 to 745, the capital budget revised by the Board of Finance won public approval, restoring three items cut at the ATBM.
Approval was unanimous at a Special Town Meeting on May 16, greenlighting a lease of transfer station land for a solar array.
Referendum round two for the capital budget takes place on May 18. One question to be answered yes or no.
Ballots cast in the referendum for proposed capital items were canvassed anew by the Registrars of Voters and six assistants, producing the same result.
State Senator Ceci Maher announced passage of a bill containing funds to help Weston recoup some emergency radio system costs.
Two of three proposed budgets were approved by voters in the May 4 Budget Referendum. The capital budget vote ended in a draw.
Ms. Moffly, a Weston EMS crew chief and EMT, was recognized on May 4 by the Building Hope Foundation for her service to the community.
The Annual Town Budget Meeting concluded with over $1 million more budget cuts. Referendum voters now must decide numbers and impact.
For the first time in recent memory, the Annual Town Budget Meeting drew a quorum and voted budget cuts before running out of time.
The late Dr. Brodlie was honored at the season opener of the Sunday morning softball league he managed and played in for over 30 years.
Budgets on their way to a vote could reduce the mill rate 28 percent and lower tax bills. The schools will get a bit less than requested.
Invoking an affordable housing statute, the owner of 107 Georgetown Road seeks an exemption from zoning regulations.
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