Mark Mathias reports this potentially life-saving development: “Yesterday morning in Winslow Park, I saw a pleasant surprise. An AED is in its weatherproof container, which has been empty for what I think is a couple of years.”
(An Automated External Defibrillator is a portable device used to treat cardiac arrests. It analyzes the heart’s rhythm and, if necessary, delivers an electrical shock to restore a normal heartbeat. Voice prompts make it easy for anyone to use. There are multiple devices in schools and public buildings in Westport, as well as outdoors.)
Mark adds, “I hope the other AEDs around town have been serviced, charged up, and hopefully never needed too.”
If you know of other working AEDs around in outdoor spaces, click “Comments” below.

(Photo/Mark Mathias)
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Manresa Island is technically in Norwalk.
But it’s very visible from Compo Beach. You know: the smokestack.
Now it’s undergoing a radical — and exciting — transformation.
Philanthropists Austin and Allison McChord are spending $410 million to remake the abandoned coal-fired power plant into a stunning 125-acre public park.
It will include 28 acres of walking trails, 1 3/4 miles of Long Island Sound waterfront access, classrooms, a pool, indoor climbing, bird watching, and much more.
Though the first phase will not open until next spring, last week the dramatic event space hosted the co-founder of YouTube, for a special meeting.
Manresa Island is ecologically important. Undeveloped portons include a coastal forest and intertidal estuaries — some of the last remaining undisturbed marine habitats on the Fairfield County coast.
Wetlands serve as breeding grounds for migratory birds, and are home to 200 or so bird species. Waters around the island are essential habitats for many fish.
The model for the adaptive reuse of industrial sites and resilient waterfronts globally — with climbing walls, an indoor water park, food vendors and an environment educational center, will be completed by 2030.
The other day, Westport journalist Dave Briggs headed to Manresa Island. Click here or below for his report.
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Every gas station in Westport is raising prices — except one.
Colin Livingston found it. He sends this photo:

(Photo/Colin Livingston)
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There are 2 ways of reacting to this sign:

(Photo/Jonathan Alloy)
I thought, “Cool! Very environmentally conscious!”
Jonathan Alloy — who spotted it, and took the photo — thought, “what a great a garden hack to get out of weeding!”
Your captions are welcome. Click “Comments” below.
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Triple Threat Academy’s 2 weekend performances of “Peace, Love, and Cupcakes” at Saugatuck Congregational Church raised over $1,000 for charity.
The 11-member cast of 3rd through 9th graders — all from Westport — was directed by Jill Jaysen.
The two oldest actors, Ellie Rockwell (seen recently as Little Sally in Staples Players’ “Urinetown”) and Jordan Minnich, spearheaded an initiative to donate ticket sales and proceeds from a bake sale after each performance. They researched and chose Rachel’s Challenge, an organization founded in honor of Rachel Joy Scott, who, in her short life before the Columbine shooting, embodied the kindness and compassion that is at the heart of the PLC musical. Rachel’s life was tragically lost in the Columbine shooting. Rachel’s Challenge addresses the root causes of school violence, bullying, prejudice and self-harm through student wellness programs.
The lead, 4th grader Sophie Goldberg, is already represented by a New York youth agent. Other Triple Threat actors are also repped.
Other cast members were Olive Boehm, Adanna Bolu, Ariana Goldman, Johanna Lawton, Siena McLoughlin, Lola Rockwell, Maddy Shemesh and Zia Stokvis.
The audience included Triple Threat Academy founder and Staples graduate Cynthia Gibb; Triple Threat and Players alum Jamie Mann, and his mother, Triple Threat co-director Jill Mann. Staples Player Griffin Delmhorst ran lights.
Jamie Mann (Broadway’s “Stranger Things,” Netflix’s “Country Comfort”) will assist with Triple Threat’s summer acting camp and musical theater intensive program. They also offer an independent film project. Click here for details.

The Triple Threat “Peace, Love and Cupcakes” cast.
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Today’s “Westport … Naturally” photo shows a robin, alertly heeding the sign, while entertaining himself on a fine spring day.

(Photo/Paul Delano)
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And finally … happy 85th birthday to Eric Burdon.
Sixty years ago, he and his band, the Animals, performed at Staples High School. I was in junior high — and I was there.
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