Roundup: Lynsey Addario’s Latest Honor, Big Y Honors Vets …

Winston Churchill. Madeleine Albright. Kofi Annan. Elie Wiesel.

And Lynsey Addario.

The Pulitzer Prize- and MacArthur “genius grant”-winning photojournalist and author — and 1991 Staples High School graduate — joins those illustrious previous winners, as the 2025 recipient of the International Rescue Committee’s Freedom Award.

It is given annually to “individuals and organizations who have made outstanding contributions in support of the global refugee crisis, and saving and improving the lives of the most vulnerable populations around the world.”

On assignment for The New York Times, National Geographic and other publications, Addario has documented conflicts and humanitarian crises across Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon, Darfur, South Sudan, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Yemen, Syria, and Ukraine.

Her powerful images have brought global attention to the experiences of civilians — especially women and girls — caught in crossfires.

Love + War,” a documentary on her career, recently premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.

Lynsey Addario captured this dramatic shot, of desperate Libyan refugees in a boat off the coast of Italy. (Photo/Lynsey Addario)

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Since its opening a year ago, Big Y has done much to be part of the community.

On Tuesday — Veterans Day — they’ll do more. All military veterans, and current servicemembers, will get get 10% off their order. Plus a free reusable bag.

Just use your Big Y membership, and tell the cashier you’re eligible.

Thank you, Big Y!

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A promotion ceremony yesterday honored 5 members of the Westport Fire Department.

New positions include deputy fire marshals Benjamin Racho and Daniel Mascolo, and lieutenants Sean Kelly, Paul Spennato and Daniel Korin.

Congratulations to all!

Fire chief Nick Marsan, with newly promoted department members.

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From Arnie’s Place to Akihabara: Westport native Benjamin Boas grew up feeding quarters into arcade machines, then petitioned his school for Japanese classes to read the Japanese comics behind the games.

The Brown University graduate moved to Japan nearly 20 years ago, spent time writing the descriptions for Japanese anime on Netflix, and published a comic about learning Japanese from comics.

He’s back in Fairfield County on November 23 (1:15 p.m., Rowayton Community Center). Boas will keynote the Japan Society of Fairfield County’s annual meeting, telling the full‑circle story that started in a Westport arcade. Click here for more information.

Benjamin Boas’ book.

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To all moms of 6th grade girls: the Westport chapter of the National Charity League is looking for new members.

The NCL fosters mother-daughter relationships through a 6 year program of community service, leadership development and cultural experiences.

NCL Westport includes over 275 women and daughters in grades 7-12, and provides volunteer support to more than 30 local non-profits. Click here for details, or email nclwmembership@gmail.com.

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Today’s “Westport … Naturally” photo shows Sherwood Island rushes.

You can almost feel the fall air, rushing past.

(Photo/Clarence Hayes)

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And finally … Al Hirt, the great trumpeter, was born on this date in 1922. He died in 1999, age 76.

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One response to “Roundup: Lynsey Addario’s Latest Honor, Big Y Honors Vets …

  1. David J. Loffredo

    Love + War premiered last night on the National Geographic channel and is now available on Disney+ and Hulu.

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