Roundup: Real Estate, Pumpkins, Burying Hill …

2022 third quarter statistical comparisons to 2021, from Westport’s real estate market:

  • Number of houses closed: 130, down 32% from 190
  • Average closing price: $2,435,669, up 31% from $1,868,553

Comparisons year-to-date:

  • Number of houses closed: 362, down 26% from 456
  • Average closing price: $2,422,212, up 31% from $1,853,479
  • House inventory on September 30: 102, down @8% from 141.

(Hat tip: Rose Marie Colletti)

New construction underway at 2 Owenoke Park is lsited for $8,795,000.

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Yesterday’s “Oaktober” event drew plenty of visitors to Jesup Green.

The Westport Tree Board gave away white oak saplings (courtesy of Bartlett Tree Experts).

There was pumpkin decorating too, thanks to the Westport Book Shop, and Earthplace animals.

Kudos to all — and to whoever coordinated the weather. It was perfect.

Pumpkin decorating on Jesup Green. (Photo/Frank Rosen)

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Yesterday’s gorgeous weather brought crowds outdoors, everywhere in Westport.

Including Burying Hill Beach.

Even in summer, there’s usually space there to spread out. But the small Greens Farms spot was filled yesterday, with a large group enjoying the spectacular view, from atop the hill.

And — because it’s after October 1 — they brought their dogs.

(Photo/Nico Eisenberger)

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One of the town’s most popular shows — CraftWestport — returns November 5 and 6. It’s been on hiatus since COVID.

As always, the Staples High School fieldhouse will be filled with fashions, accessories, jewelry, home décor, furniture, photography, fine art, ceramics, glass, metal, wood, mixed media, skincare products, soaps, candles and more.

Gourmet specialties boutique featuring: bourbon-barrel aged maple syrup, hand-painted chocolates, teas and honey, cheese spreads, curds and baked goods.

CraftWestport brings more than 175 contemporary craftspeople and modern makers from across the country, to Connecticut’s largest indoor fine crafts festival. Net proceeds from admission fees are distributed to local charitable agencies by the Westport Young Woman’s League,.

For more information, including hours and admission, click here.


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Alan Fiore’s new song has just dropped — and it may be his best ever.

The 2021 Staples High School graduate now studies at Berklee College of Music. If he keeps making music like this, he could become one of their most famed alums ever.

Click here for your favorite platform. Click below for the YouTube version.

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Eight years ago, “06880” reported that Long Lots Elementary School teacher Jenn Giannino had donated a kidney to Sammy Brownlow — a former kindergarten student, when Jen had taught at Unquowa School. (Click here to read.

It was a hell of a story.

Anna & Raven thought so too.

The radio personalities featured it Friday on their show — in the “Helluva Story” segment.

Eight years later, it’s a story still worth telling. Click here to listen.

Sammy and Jenn, 2 days after the transplant.

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The Remarkable Theater provided incorrect information yesterday for their kids-friendly Halloween weekend double feature.

“It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” and “Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest” will be shown on the Imperial Avenue parking lot big screen on Sunday, October 30 — not the day before. Gates open at 5 p.m.; the films begin at 6.

That’s actually a triple feature day. A very adult film — “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” — follows at 8:30 p.m. Gates open at 8.

Click here for tickets, and more information.

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No, this is not a tennis ball.

This is “Westport … Naturally” — so the photo is of a fruit.

Photographer Wendy Levy identifies it simply as “weird, falling from a tree.”

(Photo/Wendy Levy)

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And finally … happy 74th birthday to Jackson Browne!

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7 responses to “Roundup: Real Estate, Pumpkins, Burying Hill …

  1. The large green ball/fruit fell from an Osage Orange tree. That tree is very common in the midwest where I grew up. The wood is beautiful and used in crafts such as knife handles, serving bowls, etc.
    Onward!

  2. In Ohio, we called that a Hedgeapple

  3. Burying Hill beach “rocks.” I lived a “stones throw” from there.

  4. Cathy Barnett

    The crowd gathered above Burying Hill Beach was the Winslow Park Small Dog Group celebrating our second Yappy Hour of the year on Thurs night. Lots of food and fun for folks with their doggies👍😁🐕🐶

  5. Barbara Greenspan

    Happy Birthday to Jackson Browne. My favorite!

  6. Elaine Marino

    Jenn Giannino has been a Westport treasure for years as a beloved teacher, and as a community member whose generosity knows no bounds. You can hear Jenn say (on the radio show): “Giving away an organ, I guess… could be a big deal.” LOL She is one of a kind!

  7. Mary Ann Batsell

    I also know it as an Osage apple and in the mid-west as hedge
    apples where the trees were used as wind breaks, they are
    study yet flexible so don’t break easily or uproot. I’ve
    been told that the native americans used the wood for
    making bows as it was a sturdy & flexible wood.