For nearly 20 years, the Westport Farmers’ Market has been a favorite destination for healthy, delicious food.
And much more, including education, entertainment, and community.
Their 19th season begins tomorrow. The time and site are the same: Every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Imperial Avenue parking lot.
What’s new: a special “Friend of the Market” bag. For $40 (click here), you can support the WFM — and offset vendors’ fees. That means they take home more revenue each week. Of course, they plow it right back into their farms.
To launch the season the Market will ring bells at 10 a.m., honoring a member who recently died.
Jon Jaeger — a mainstay at For Hill Farm’s booth — loved WFM, and was well loved. His sisters Sara and Jalna — also great supporters of WFM — will join the celebration. Shoppers are invited to bring their own bells to ring for Jon.
Also special this week: “Get Growing” for children, and Sustainable Westport’s “Your Yard, Our Climate” program (with seed giveaways).

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Also upcoming: the 9tn annual Westport Dog Festival.
The Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce/TAILS event is Sunday,May 18 (10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Winslow Park).
As Dog Festival once again features Police K-9 presentations, kids’ activities, food trucks and more.
The winnter of the obstacle course earns a year’s supply of dog food.
Competitions offer prizes for best tail wager, best dressed, best kisser, best trick, best lap dog over 50 pounds, and the dog that looks most like its owner
There will be also be adoptables, and information about many non-profits.
New this year: Gilbert the Party Pig, for petting and feeding.
Surrounding the main activities are over 60 pet-related vendors, picture booths, caricatures, games and giveaways. WEBE 108 will broadcast live.
Entrance is $10 per person, $30 for a family of 4. Proceeds benefit nonprofit organizations. So far, over $45,000 has been donated by the Chamber to deserving groups from the prior festivals. For more information, click here.

A small part of the big Dog Festival. (Photo/Amy Saperstein)
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In addition to the Dog Festival, this weekend promises another annual tradition: the Westport Garden Club’s Plant Sale.
It’s Saturday (May 10, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Jesup Green).
Among the 1,200+ homegrown perennial plants from members’ gardens, a special selection of Connecticut native plants will be featured. Every plant has a tag with care information.
As always, there are decorative container gardens, gifts for Mother’s Day, and baked goods.
This year, shoppers can also bring garden tools to be sharpened by Edgewise.
Also new: donations of 1 gallon and larger plastic pots. The club will wash and recycle them
Members will happily offer advice on plant selection. A table with lists of native plants, and details about Westport’s Pollinator Pathway Project, will offer even more info.
Earthplace will host a children’s table, with nature-inspired activities, while the Westport Library Book Store offers a variety of garden-related books.
Proceeds from the sale support the club’s civic projects, including maintenance of public gardens, educational programming, and grants to environmental non-profit organizations. Cash and credit cards are accepted. For more information, click here.

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Speaking of the environment, a reminder: Starting May 15, handheld and backpack gas-powered leaf blowers are prohibited in Westport. The prohibition runs through October 15.
Last year, the town received “numerous written complaints.” The Conservation office issued notices to 168 different properties.
Owners were told about the ordinance, and given information highlighting alternative options, impacts of noise, and how to limit emissions.
For complaints and other issues, email ckelly@westportct.gov, or call 203-341-1170.

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There were few surprises Tuesday night, when the Representative Town Meeting passed the town budget. There had been little controversy throughout the entire process.
In addition to a yearly ritual of restoring funds to the Westport Transit District’s Wheels2U program, the RTM voted 28-1 to add $25,000, which had previously been cut, for Earthplace.
One of the highlights of the night was a heartfelt speech by Jonathan Dobin-Smith. The Staples High School student spoke on behalf of classmates in his Science Research Honors program. He earned solid applause at the end.
Click here to see. If the link does not start at his remarks, it’s at the 1:18:25 mark.

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Connoisseur Media is a big name in Connecticut and New York radio.
Now they’re going national.
The Post Road East-based owner of 11 stations is buying Alpha Media. The Portland-based company owns some of Oregon’s best-known stations — and dozens of others around the country.
In fact, they own over 200 in all.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Click here for more details. (Hat tip: Sal Liccione)

Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw, and his expansive view of Westport. (Photo/Dan Woog)
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Westport Police made 5 custodial arrests between April 30 and May 7.
A 68-year-old Milford woman was charged with DUI and evading responsibility, following a hit-and-run accident at Compo Road South and Bradley Street. The driver rode over a lawn, struck a fence and light post, and left the scene. She was released on $25,000 bond.
A 25-year-old West Haven man was charged with 2 counts of larceny, and 2 counts of conspiracy to commit larceny, followin an investigation into 4 incidents in which tires and rims were stolen off of vehicles at Honda and Toyota of Westport. He was held, after being unable to post $50,000 bond.
A 25-year-old New York City man was charged with larceny, and conspiracy to commit larceny, following an investigation into a theft at Ulta Beauty. He was transported to Westport, after being arrested in New Jersey, and held on an active arrest warrant.
A 67-year-old Norwalk woman was charged with larceny, after a purse was stolen from a table at Nômade. She was released on $50,000 bond.
A 35-year-old Fairfield woman was arrested on an active failure to appear warrant, after police responded to the report of a motor vehicle accident.
Westport Police also issued these citations:
- Texting while driving: 13 citations
- Operating an unregistered motor vehicle: 4
- Failure to renew registration: 4
- Distracted driving: 3
- Operating a motor vehicle under suspension: 3
- Failure to comply with state traffic commission regulations: 3
- Failure to obey traffic control signals: 3
- Traveling unreasonably fast: 2
- Failure to obey stop sign: 2
- Operating a motor vehicle without a license: 2
- Simple trespass: 1
- Disorderly conduct: 1
- Texting while driving (2nd offense): 1
- Failure to grant right of way: 1
- Operating a motor vehicle without minimum insurance: 1
- Improper use of markers: 1.

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The “Shake It For Shea” silent auction is live.
Every dollar raised helps fund Long QT Syndrome research. The event is organized by Mark and Kira Greenfield, whose daughter was diagnosed with the cardiac condition. Her heart’s electrical system takes longer than usual to recharge between beats. She is at risk of fainting, seizures, cardiac arrest and sudden death.
Items include:
- Carbone dinner for 4 at any Carbone location
- Grove XXIII golf foursome: Play at Michael Jordan’s exclusive club in Hobe Sound, Florida
- VIP Knicks experience: 2 front-row seats, post-game photo on the MSG floor, and the option for your child to be the “ball kid” for pregame shoot-around
- Golf and lunch with Knicks legends John Starks and Larry Johnson, at Westport’s own Birchwood Country Club.
- Winged Foot golf for 3
- Dinner for 3 with Stephon Marbury
- Luxury hotel stays at Le Barthelemy (St. Barth), The Brazilian Court (Palm Beach), The Little Nell (Aspen) and Ocean House (Rhode Island)
- Autographed sports memorabilia
- Fine jewelry, including pieces from Howard Engle, Josh Levkoff Jewelry and JL Rocks.
The auction closes Sunday (May 11, 9 p.m.). Click here for all items, and to bid.
Tickts are still available for tomorrow’s gala (May 8, 7:30 p.m., The Knowlton, Bridgeport). Click here to purchase.

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As long as tulips are out there, we’ll include them in our “Westport … Naturally” feature.
These beauties can be found on Grove Point Road, off Hillspoint.

(Photo/Andrew Colabella)
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And finally … in honor of the “Shake it For Shea” live auction, underway right now (story above):
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Dear WPD, please keep up the crackdown on texting while driving.. Thanks, DE