Greens Farms is where Westport began, over 300 years ago.
It’s changed a lot since then. But Greens Farms is still a neighborhood of open spaces, water and woods.
That it’s remained that way — despite the addition of a railroad station, private school, and the town’s first large complex — is due in large part to the vigilance of the Greens Farms Association.
The other day, I chatted at the Westport Library with its president, Art Schoeller, about his role, his neighborhood, and his town. He offered an inside look into what it takes for a community to retain its character. Click below to watch:
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We lived at 1 River Oaks Rd and loved it! Fran was raised in that house!