It’s time for the “F” word.
Yep, this weather is freezing.
And it’s gone on for a loooong time.
Lou Weinberg sends along this great photo …

(Photo/Lou Weinberg)
… and reminds us: “Birds, like all living things, need water. In these frigid temperatures, drinkable water is hard to come by.
“Agriculture-grade rubber pans do the job. They’re easy to find online.”
Tracy Porosoff spotted bird tracks in the snow, and adds: “Please remind people to sprinkle some bird seed, or fill their bird feeders.”
Today’s forecast is for a high of 16, though slightly less windy than yesterday. The low tonight will be 7 — still quite cold, but better than last night.
A bit of relief is in sight. Temperatures will climb to the 30s tomorrow and Tuesday. On Wednesday we’ll be roasting, at 42 degrees.
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Speaking of the bone-chilling cold: It could have derailed Homes with Hope‘s annual “Soup-er Bowl” food drive.
The event — held every year the day before the Big Game — is sponsored by the Westport Police Department, and the Westport Rotary and Sunrise Rotary clubs. It’s an important event, timed during a traditionally down time for donations, to replenish the non-profit’s food pantry.
It would have been tough to have volunteers stand outside in single-digit temperatures. And to ask donors to linger outdoors too.
Stop & Shop’s manager quickly stepped up. He moved the group indoors, providing space in prime territory near the entrance.

Inside Stop & Shop …
We don’t know who will be tonight’s Super Bowl MVP.
But for yesterday’s Soup-er Bowl food drive, it’s Stop & Shop. And the winning team is the 2 Rotary Clubs, Police Department, and all who contributed goods and funds to Homes with Hope.

… and at the Homes with Hope food pantry.
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One more weather report: At 9 p.m. last night, Eversource reported 52 Westport customers without power.
There were another 182 in Weston.
The majority in both towns were in the Coleytown area, where wires came down (see photo below).
The good news: At 7 a.m. today, there were no outages reported in either town.
Well done, Eversource!

Wires were down yesterday on Easton Road, between Coleytown and Berkeley Roads. (Photo courtesy of Westport Fire Department)
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Yesterday’s 27th annual Westport Library Crossword Puzzle Contest sold out almost instantly.
Despite bitter cold — or maybe because of cabin fever — 200 cruciverbalists filled the Trefz Forum yesterday.

They spent the afternoon solving 3 New York Times puzzles, and competing in a word game hosted by the Times’ longtime and revered puzzle editor, Will Shortz.

The finals pitted 3 Westport contest veterans. In an unusual twist, the winner took the longest to complete a very difficult “Thursday” crossword.
Jan O’Sullivan zipped through it in a still-gob-smacking 9 minutes — 3 minutes slower than Claire Rimkus and Glen Ryan.

23 seconds into the final round. From left: Jen O’Sullivan, Claire Rimkus and Glen Ryan. Times puzzle editor Will Shortz is far right.
But those 2 spelled “Sacagawea” with a “j,” not a “g.” That’s acceptable — but not in a puzzle with a crossing word (“girth,” not “jirth”).
Slow — relatively — and steady won that race.

Kenneth Mukamal, with a certificate as one of 2 dozen competitors to complete all 3 puzzles correctly. He did not qualify for the final round — but, playing at his table, correctly finished that puzzle more quickly than the winner. (Photos/Dan Woog)
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Mac is back!
Freestyle skier Mac Forehand grew up in Southport. His father — Ray Forehand — was on the Staples soccer team in 1976. His uncle Jack Forehand was a football star there, more than a decade earlier.
Mac was on the 2022 US Olympic ski team. He’s on it again in Cortina, competing in both freeski slopestyle and big
He’s already advanced to the next freeski slopestyle round, finishing 6th. You can watch him on Peacock (all times Eastern):
- Freeski slopestyle final: Tuesday, February 10, 6:30-8:20 a.m.
- Freeski big air qualification: Sunday, February 15, 1:30-3:45 p.m.
- Freeski big air final: Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1:30-3:05 p.m.
The Fairfield resident — who attended the Stratton Mountain Ski School — has won 3 X Games medals, and a silver at the 2025 World Championships.
He made history in 2019, winning the overall World Cup title in slopestyle at just 17 years old. It was his first full season on the World Cup circuit.
Alert “06880” reader David Squires reports that his parents were shown on NBC’s coverage of the slopestyle qualification on Thursday.
For more information on Mac Forehand, click here.
BONUS RUN: For a 2016 lifestyle publication story on the Forehands’ life in Vermont, click here. (Hat tip: Dan Donovan)

Mac Forehand
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Attention, college students interested in hands-on experience in land conservation: Aspetuck Land Trust is accepting applications for a pair of paid summer internships.
Interns work flexible schedules for 8 to 10 weeks, supporting trail and habitat maintenance, invasive species removal, community outreach, and conservation education projects across their preserves and in Bridgeport. Click here for more information, and application details.

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Valentine’s Day is 6 days away.
But it came early for Lauri Weiser.
She spotted this heart outside her front door, at the Lansdowne condominiums.
It’s a natural for today’s “Westport … Naturally” photo feature.

(Photo/Lauri Weiser)
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And finally … speaking of that heart above, what better song than:
(A heart of stone … or gold? You decide! Please click here, to support the 24/7/365 work of “06880,” your hyper-local blog. Thank you!)

There was another item that should be in today’s Roundup, but Dan undoubted omitted it due to how modest he is. Andrew Colabella and other RTM members have proposed naming the Wakeman B Field in Dan’s honor. What a wonderful gesture. More is in the link below: https://www.change.org/p/dan-woog-soccer-field?recruiter=892298148&recruited_by_id=f7aef1c0-9860-11e8-a6fd-115cc4276540&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=petition_dashboard&utm_medium=copylink