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Arthur Mitchell, founder and director of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, showed off some of his dancers today at the Westport Public Library’s “Booked for the Evening” event at which he was honored.
As he sat in the viewing stand in front of Westport Town Hall, a perch from where he watched today’s Memorial Day Parade, Alphonse “Buck” Iannacone’s eyes welled up. “I tell you I have tears in my ...
The Westport Historical Society today erected a banner outside its headquarters saluting Memorial Day parade grand marshal Howard Munce, noted artist and long-time advisor to WHS’s exhibit development ...
Westport Fire Department officials are completing interviews of firefighter candidates for two positions, which will be filled in June. Fire Chief Christopher Ackley said several people were hired ...
In the department’s second duck rescue in two days, Westport firefighters late today rescued nine ducklings from a storm drain on I-95 northbound near exit 17. “Firefighters used a variety of hand ...
Members of the Staples Girls JV softball team pose for a team photo following today’s 16-0 victory over Darien, capping a perfect 17-0 season. Shown are, front row (l-r): Brittney Weinsoff (sophomore) ...
Westport police today warned residents that the Bloomin’ Metric Bicycle Tour will be in town on Sunday from 8 a.m to 2 p.m. “Please be aware there will be significant amount of bicyclist on the road ...
The Westport Police Department said today that parking lot No. 2 at the Westport station in Saugatuck will be closed to commuter parking until 9 a.m. Tuesday to accommodate buses. The lot is at the ...
If you were lucky, you were able to have a leisurely spring lunch at Main Street’s Tavern on Main restaurant today. The temperature edged near 70 under brilliant sunshine. Forecasters said warmer, ...
UPDATE A counterfeit suspect traveling at a high rate of speed through Westport’s center today crashed his vehicle into a pole, police said. A police car responding to the scene was involved in a ...
John Twarda, 92 went to his eternal rest at his home on Sturges Highway on Saturday, May 17, 2008—the same home he was born in more than 92 years ago. Son of the late Krestyna and Alexander Twarda, he ...
The building at 44 Main St. has changed hands for $22.5 million. The 22,873-square feet, three-story building, built in 1909 on a .23-acre property is the home of Banana Republic on the first floor ...
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