136 Riverside Avenue is one step closer to reality.
This week, the Board of Finance approved a 40-year deed restriction for supportive housing for people with special needs.
The 1880 Victorian just north of Saugatuck Elementary School — owned by the town, and used previously by the Board of Education — will include 5 apartments. Four are for people with special needs; one will be rented to a staff member, who also qualifies under regulations for affordable housing.
The off-site affordable housing is part of the Richmondville Mill project. Funding came from Sam Gault and Joe Feinleib.
It’s a great example of public/private cooperation to address affordable housing needs. The town gets a $500,000 prepaid lease, on property it still owns. The historic house got a $2 million restoration (and landscaping) through Redniss & Mead.
Abilis — the 72-year-old nonprofit serving over 800 people with special needs — gets a completely redone home, gratis, for clients. Each unit includes a kitchenette and private bath
The town gets moratorium points toward affordable housing units — without going through the contentious 8-30g process.
Once a certificate of occupancy is granted, residents and a staff member will move in.

136 Saugatuck Avenue
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Representative Town Meeting member Matthew Mandell rose, at Tuesday’s meeting, and requested time to speak on a subject he feels strongly about: antisemitism.
Click below to hear his words:
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Less than 72 hours after announcing a holiday fund drive to heat 2,000 homes for the winter in Westport’s sister city of Lyman, Ukraine, we’re already more than 3/4 of the way to our goal.
We’re aiming for $60,000. That would pay for 2 wood pellet machines. Each would heat 1,000 homes — all heavily damaged in the Russian invasion, and all filled with families facing a cold, bleak winter.
Thanks to 2 large anonymous donations, and dozens of smaller ones, we’ve raised $48,112. We are less $12,000 away from helping 2,000 people — many of them elderly, and children — in the war-torn town.
Come on, Westport! Let’s close this out today! $30 will heat one apartment for the winter. $300 will heat 10. Any gift — of any amount — will make the winter bearable, in our sister city.
To donate by credit card, click here; then click the “I want to support” box; then select “Westport — Lyman Sister City.” Scroll down on the Donate page for other options: mail, wire transfer and Venmo. Thank you!

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The short block of Rayfield Road between Post Road East and Spicer Road is public — and gets plenty of traffic.
For years, Volvo of Westport used both sides as a parking lot. After many complaints, the Board of Selectwomen voted to ban parking there. The “No Parking” signs went up a month ago.
Big deal.
Volvo — and others — continue to park there.
This was the scene Wednesday, at 2 p.m.: 6 cars. Plus a tractor-trailer.
Police: Take note!

(Photo/Arthur Hayes)
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Speaking of parking … a reader sends a photo from yesterday morning, at the Sherwood Mill Pond Preserve:

He writes: “Granted, there might not be huge demand for the very limited parkin spaces this time of year.
“But there were 4 commercial vehicles parked there, presumably by contractors working on a nearby house.
“I know there’s not much available parking down here. But those few spaces are intended for residents’ recreational use.”
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50,000 copies of “Agent Orange” — the new book by Westport author and Vietnam veteran Carl Addison Swanson — have been delivered to 4 regional VA offices. They’ll be distributed free to former servicemembers.
“The dreadful chemicals, some 19 million pounds, sprayed on Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos during the war have now murdered over 300,000 veterans since we left Vietnam in 1975,” Swanson notes.
Click here for more information on the book, and to order. Click here for Swanson’s website.

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Ring cameras capture some plenty of prosaic scenes.
And some pretty interesting ones.
But even the cutest deer nuzzling up against a door, or the most brazen thief running away with an Amazon delivery, can’t compare with this video, from a couple of nights ago, in the Cranbury neighborhood:

Screenshot of Ring video (courtesy of Brian McGunagle)
That’s right. You’ve always been told there’s no such thing as a unicorn.
Now you’ve seen two.
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Happy anniversary to The Granola Bar!
It was 10 years ago yesterday that the almost instantly popular restaurant opened in Playhouse Square.
To celebrate — and for a limited time only — they’re offering a Morning Zest Parfait.
It’s made with morning zest granola, Greek yogurt, almost butter and strawberry compote, it’s part of TGB’s 10th anniversary menu. The Classic Parfait, Shrek, Granola Bowl, Dana, The Good Date, Very Berry and Lemon Drop are all just $10.
And — if you use the discount code “GC10” — you get 10% off online gift cards. The offer is only good through (of course) December 10.

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The Staples football team hopes for a great turnout tomorrow (Saturday, December 9, 5 p.m., Central Connecticut State University’s Arute Field), for their state “LL” (extra large schools) championship game against West Haven.
All tickets must be bought online (click here).
But if you can’t make it to New Britain, there’s a livestream. Click here (and follow the prompts to subscribe).
As exciting as the game is, it’s tinged with tragedy. Christopher Fidalgo-Pugh — a sophomore player for West Haven — died suddenly on Tuesday.
Carmen Roda — Westport Parks & Recreation Department operations manager, and director of the Fairfield County Football League — is helping raise funds for funeral costs. Click here for the GoFundMe link.

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This bobcat looked right at home yesterday, hanging out on a deck off Wilton Road and posing for his “Westport … Naturally” close-up.

(Photo/Tom Carey)
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And finally … Denny Laine — the singer/songwriter/guitarist who co-founded both the Moody Blues and Wings — died Tuesday in Florida. He was 79, and suffered from interstitial lung disease. Click here for a full obituary.
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Thank you Matt Mandell for your moving and important speech delivered to the RTM!
Well said Matt ‼️🇮🇱🇺🇸
Thank you Matt Mandell for your comments to the RTM and thank you Dan for posting this for all Westporters and “Where Westport Meets the World” to see.
The slaughter and rape of 10/7 in Israel (a 2023 pogrom) and the insane antisemitism it unleashed on college campuses in the US must not be ignored or excused away.
12/7/41, 9/11/01 and 2/24/22 have now been joined by another day of infamy and mindless evil.
Crimes against humanity need all our voices raised.
All of us speaking up and shouting together!
Rabbis, Priests, Chaplains, Imams, Our Elected Leaders, ………
Not just Matt Mandell at the RTM or Chuck Schumer in the US Senate.
Please add 1/6/21 to your days of infamy and mindless evil. It was not, as we heard during the most recent republican brawl, an “inside job.”
And- “GO STAPLES!”
Thank you Matt Mandell! Ditto as to what Steve Stein said!
Thank you Matt for expressing so articulately the fear many in the Jewish community are feeling. Your “let’s lock arms” comment particularly resonated with me. It’s what we must do…fight hatred together.
It is a difficult time for Jews, even here in our most tolerant town. Here are ways our non-Jewish friends can help:
Call a Jewish friend just to see how they are, the way you would call someone grieving.
Wrap a blue ribbon around a tree in support of releasing the hostages being held by Hamas.
Listen to Chuck Schumer’s speech to Congress. Hear the history of anti-semitism to help you understand why Jews now are so concerned.
trump invited Holocaust denier kanye west to Mar largo to dine with Trump. Trump said there is good and bad on both sides at Charlottesville. Trump has refused to call out the hatred of white supremacy Trump has refused to call out Proud Boys. Oath Keeoers. Why do some Jews give Trump a pass on this anti sentic behavior ?Why doesn’t the republicans ask Trump to testify like college presidents before the house to answer for his anti semitism behavior. ? Why do some Rabbis give Trump a pass on his anti semitic behavior. ? Why does a large part of the American population turn their back on Trumps antisemitism. ?
Mr. Mandell used his time to speak for himself and others, accurately and eloquently about the atrocities taking place in Israel, three months later.
Matthew said what is on everyone’s mind. It brought peace to a lot of people in the auditorium and those watching from home.
Proud of you Matt.
Trump has never said anything that compares to what Begin said about Jews or Theodore Herzl. They were not fond of religious Jews at all. And it’s all there to see in history books. Or Haaretz will confirm. I’m not a fan of Trump btw.
did any of these men invite a Holocaust denier anti semite to dine with them at their home ??
Begin won a Nobel Prize for making peace with Egypt. your comments in my view are false. it is a shame that such falsehoods are allowed
who are you a fan of ? why don’t you tell 06880 what Begin and Hertzel said.
Mr. Fogel you want me to do your research? You’re a big boy I think you can manage to use the tools this machine provides to do your own.
you cannot face the facts.