Lisa Wexler has been endorsed unanimously by the Democratic Party to serve as the probate judge for Westport and Weston for another 4-year term. She was elected previously as both a Democrat and Republican.
After being chosen in a special 2013 election, Wexler has been re-elected 3 times since. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University and the New York University School of Law, she has lived in Westport with her husband Bill and family since 1989.

Lisa Wexler
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The final day of the 53rd annual Fine Arts Festival began wet yesterday.
Fortunately, the rain eased around noon, before starting again. It was not a total washout for the 160 artists, from around the country.
Before the crowds arrived, photographer Tom Kretsch — one of 6 Westporters in the show — helped make the area presentable.
The things artists do, that most of us never see …

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The weather was blustery yesterday.
But after church, longtime Westporters Janine and Pietro Scotti (former owner of Da Pietro’s) and their daughter Lucia headed to Compo Beach. She reports:
“The poor lifeguards were in the pavilion, and hanging out.
“I thought I’d eat lunch from the new Sandbar concession stand there, but would up on one of the side counters.
“We had the chicken souvlaki, and a side of fries. Really good tzatziki, and the fries were delicious. Great quality.
“I felt for them, because they really hustled to get open for this weekend. I’m glad Nikki Glekas has other businesses. I’ve heard a lot of good things about her. A friend from Stamford said her restaurant is phenomenal.
“We’re really lucky they’ve come in.”

From left: Lucia, Janine and Pietro Scotti, and The Sandbar staff.
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The rain also postponed last night’s 2026 Levitt Pavilion kickoff concert.
Charlie Hall’s “Get Up With It” — a Miles Davis centennial celebration — is rescheduled to August 24.
All original tickets will be honored. To purchase tickets for the new date, click here.
Looking ahead: The West Point Concert Band takes the stage June 9. They’ll honor America’s 250th anniversary with everything from Broadway classics and bluegrass to marches. Clck here for free tickets, or go to the box office.
Click here for a Levitt Pavilion calendar, and more news.

Charlie Hall’s Get Up With It.
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Congratulations to Ryan Smith!
The 2019 Staples High School graduate, and 2-time defending Pequot Turkey Trot winner, won the M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon yesterday morning.
He shattered the course record — and his time of 2:15.52 qualifies him for the 2028 Olympic trials.
Amazingly, it was his very first marathon.
At Bates College, Smith competed in 2 NCAA cross country championships. He now lives and works in Boston.
The Burlington event is Vermont’s biggest single-day sporting event.

Screenshot from yesterday’s finish.
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Club203 gets into the World Cup spirit, at their final gathering of the year (June 9, 6:30 p.m., Ned Dimes Marina).
Westport’s social organization for adults with disabilities promises soccer-inspired art led by MoCA\CT, along with food from the Super Duper Weenie Truck, and more. Wear a team jersey, and enjoy the fun. For more information, click here.

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It’s been a gray holiday weekend in Westport.
But today’s “Westport … Naturally” photo, from Terra Nova Circle near the Norwalk line, offers a burst of much-needed color.

(Photo/John Maloney)
The rest of the week will be partly cloudy. Temperatures will be in the 70s — and, on Wednesday, the 80s.
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And finally … on this date in 1961, President Kennedy told a joint session of Congress that the US “should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.”
Eight years later, it happened.
(We’d be over the moon if you click here, to make a tax-deductible donation supporting our work. Hey, a boy can dream …)
