There will be 2 more candidates on the November 4 ballot.
Democrats Steve Shackelford and Jodi Harris collected — and the town clerk certified — over 400 petition signatures.
He is a former Representative Town Meeting member; she is a former Staples High School PTA co-presisdent.
They’ll join Democratic Town Committee-endorsed candidates Lauren Karpf (RTM deputy moderator) and Abby Tolan (incumbent BOE member), and Republican Town Committee-endorsed candidates Dorie Hordon (incumbent), Michelle Hopson, TEAM Westport member Andy Frankel, and Kaitlin Zucaro.
Shackelford and Harris say, “We are honored to have the opportunity to earn the trust and support of our fellow Westport residents. We look forward to engaging with the community and sharing our vision for a thoughtful, effective and forward-looking board that puts students and families first.”

Steve Shackelford and Jodi Harris.
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The Westport dining scene is about to change.
And “06880” is eating it up.
Today (Thursday) at 6 p.m., Dan Woog and Dave Briggs bring our popular “Dave & Dan” Instagram Live camera to Don Memo. Our Instagram is @06880danwoog.
The popular Mexican restaurant in the middle of downtown will soon become a popular Italian-American spot: Massi Co.
We’ll chat with owner Massimo Tullio about the new concept, his own career, and Westport’s ever-evolving culinary scene.

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Also today — like every Thursday, from May to November — the Westport Farmers’ Market comes alive, at the Imperial Avenue parking lot (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.).
But this day is extra special. It’s part of National Farmers’ Market Week, celebrated every first week of August.
Check out the 36 vendors — along with live music, informational tables, a great community vibe, and much more.
In other Farmers’ Market news, the Young Shoots photo contest — for photographers ages 5-18 — has been extended one week. The new deadline is August 15. Click here for details.
Happy National Farmers’ Market Week! And if you’re a young photographer: Celebrate with your camera.

See you at the Farmers’ Market! (Photo/Marcus Slomich)
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Speaking (still) of food: Quietly but deliciously, Field Trip has helped make Westport the jerky capital of the Northeast.
The company’s headquarters are at 153 Post Road East, opposite Design Within Reach.
Now they’re adding a sister brand there.
DefenderBar will be the first bar ever — and one of the first snacks in the US — to use functional ingredients like psyllium husk (to support gut health) and dandelion root (for the liver and gut), while also fueling the brain and heart with chia, flax and hemp seeds.
There are 3 flavors: cinnamon churro oatmeal, peanut butter chocolate chip and coconut almond chocolate.
To support the launch on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook, founders Matt Levey, Tom Donigan and Scott Fiesinger invite any “06880” reader to come in to the store, and show you’ve followed the brand on any of those platforms.
You’ll get 25% off the entire store, including Defender and Field Trip.
The first 100 people in (and following on social media) will receive a free Defender bar. The promotion begins August 13, and runs through August 20.
Levey explains, “we realized we’re not 25 anymore. But we’re still pushing ourselves — on the trails, in the gym, at home with our wild kids — and we needed a better way to fuel that lifestyle.
“As longtime friends who have spent half our lives in the better-for-you food industry, and as adventurers and dads, we looked for something with functional macros, real ingredients, and satisfying.
“We were tired of bars that were all sugar and no substance, or ones that claimed to be ‘healthy’ but left us crashing mid-hike. So we got to work. We kept it simple, with nutrient-dense ingredients.”
Defender bars are definitely worth a field trip!

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Speaking of local businesses: The Gig Center (next to Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids) is now The Music Collective.
It offers the same services: private music lessons, rock band programs, instrument repairs, music books and instrument accessories. It’s also still the home of Westport Musical Instrument Rentals.
The new phone number is 203.292.3077.

Jamming at the Gig Center.
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Nature, memory, abstraction and form are the basis of 3 new art exhibits at the Westport Library.
The artists and their works are Steve Moen (“Circling Back,” in the Sheffer Gallery), Tom Kretsch (“A Symphony of Color,” South Gallery), and Linn Cassetta (“Eggcentric,” Jesup Gallery).
Each exhibit will have a separate reception (6 p.m.) and artist conversation (7 p.m.), with Artists’ Collective of Westport co-founder Miggs Burroughs. Moen’s is set for August 13; Kretsch’s is August 27, and Cassetta’s is September 17.
Click here for more information.

Works by Tom Kretsch
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What’s new in the world universe of amateur telescopes?
Wesetport Observatory Bob Meadows is just back from the 89th annual convention of amateur telescope makers. He’ll describe all the innovations at the Westport Astronomical Society’s next lecture: August 19 (WAS classroom, 8 p.m.)
The event will also be livestreamed on Zoom and YouTube.

Seen at the Westport Observatory. (Photo/Frank Rosen)
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The Blight Prevention Board meets August 14 (7 p.m., Zoom) to discuss 3 properties: 1 Charcoal Hil Road, 6 Clifford Lane, and 38 Old Hill Road.

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Today’s “Westport … Naturally” photo comes from just below Arezzo’s outdoor patio.
Perhaps they didn’t have a reservation?

(Photo/Janine Scotti)
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And finally … on this date in 1789, The Department of War was established.
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Those carrots were grown locally. The soil is somewhat rocky in the area, and that’s how you get a slight bend in the carrot.
Interesting info Jack👍
Especially in the 06436 area, land was incredibly cheap. It was cheap because if you bought an acre to build a house, you basically had to excavate the property. That’s why there were so many stone walls in town! I’m not sure if they’re still around, but there were stone walls everywhere.
Jodi Harris and Steve Shackleford possess what the Board of Ed currently lacks. Steve was first in his class at Harvard Law School. He clerked for the United States Supreme Court. He secured the $787 million settlement with Fox, the largest defamation settlement in US history, by representing Dominion Voting Systems in the groundbreaking case arising from false reports that voting machines were “rigged”. He has served on the RTM. Jodi Harris was the co-president of the PTA at Staples High School. She had a lengthy career in children’s book publishing. When candidates with such expereince and of this caliber are willing to serve, we should do the right thing and elect them. Unlike the current Board members who sat silent for 13 hours during the fiasco soccer coach hearing, Steve and Jodi WILL ask the tough questions and make informed decisions that will better are community, not embarass it. It is indeed time for a change.
I’m delighted to see that Ms. Harris and Mr. Shackelford will be on the ballot this fall!
I’m confused about one thing. I thought Jodi Harris and Steve Shackleford were petitioning to primary the two other candidates, not to go straight to the November ballot.
I welcome their candidacy, in any case. But was I wrong about this?
Correct. No primary. Straight to the November ballot.