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Frigid First Night Frolic
A little c-c-cold didn’t deter this crew from taking a horse ride around downtown Westport.
It’s part of First Night, the annual celebration taking place now through 10 p.m.
Besides the carriage, there’s stargazing and a warming fire by Jesup Green.
For the less hardy, tons of stuff happens at a variety of indoor venues.
Click here for details.
Happy new year!
Saying Goodbye To 2017
The final day of the year dawned bright, bone-chillingly cold, and with a fresh dusting of snow on the ground.
Alert “06880” photographer Larry Untermeyer grabbed his camera, and headed around town to record these scenes.
We don’t know what the new year will bring. But Larry brings us these reminders that on a winter Sunday in Westport, some things never change.
Posted in Beach, Downtown, Longshore, Sports, Weather
Tagged Compo Beach, Longshore PAL skating rink, Saugatuck River
Remembering Jessica Shure
Jessica Shure — a Staples Players star in productions like “Guys and Dolls,” “Mame,” “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” and “The Sound of Music” — died on Wednesday of a brain aneurysm.
The 2001 graduate is remembered by Players directors David Roth and Kerry Long for her “exceptional soprano voice, quirky sense of humor and devotion to musical theatre.” Here she is as Deirdre Peregrine/Rosa Bud in “Drood”:
As a senior, she performed a memorable spring concert solo with Alice Lipson’s choir.
She headed to Northwestern University and pursued acting after Staples, then changed careers and focused on food. She became a valued pastry chef at Bill Taibe’s Whelk and Kawa Ni. (Click here for a profile of her there.)
Friends are invited to stop by the Shure house today (Saturday, December 30), from 1 to 6 p.m.
Her sister Caitlin and brother Dan suggest that contributions in her name can be made to a local animal shelter or the American Civil Liberties Union,
(Hat tip: Jim Honeycutt)
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Tagged David Roth, Jessica Shure, Kawa Ni, Kerry Long, Staples Players, The Whelk
All A(bill)board!
Last month, the Westport Transit District announced a new commuter shuttle marketing campaign.
Unlike many Metro-North trains, it arrived on time.
Recently — with the help of Police Chief Foti Koskinas and his team — the WTD installed new billboards at the Saugatuck and Greens Farms railroad station.
They’re eye-catching. And clever.
A much-needed route map helps too:
The WTD is also placing 5 x 7 route and information cards all around town: the stations, coffee shops, library, Town Hall and at real estate agencies, to name a few.
Meanwhile, they’ve sent emails to railroad parking permit holders, those on the wait list, and the Westport Parks and Recreation list. Those have generated interest in the WestportTransit.org website, which includes schedules and instructions on how to download the MyStop app. (Yes, it takes you to the Norwalk Transit District site. You’re in the right place.)
The Westport Transit District is making all the right moves to boost ridership.
Plus, those billboards give you something to look at while you wait for that overdue train.



















