
Compo Road South railroad bridge (Photo/Pam Docters)

Compo Road South railroad bridge (Photo/Pam Docters)
The Westport Library is closed all day today (Thursday).
They hoped to open at 2 p.m. But the forecast of additional precipitation and potential for icy road conditions made a full-day closure the safest option for patrons and staff.
Tonight’s scheduled program — “Harriet Tubman: Military Scout and Tenacious Visionary: Author Talk With Jean Marie Wiesen and Tubman’s Descendant, Rita Daniels” — has been moved to a virtual event, at 7 p.m. Click here for the link.

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In addition, tonight’s Board of Education has been postponed to next week (Thursday, February 13, 7 p.m., Staples High School cafeteria).
The large crowd gathered Friday in the Town Hall auditorium had plenty of questions.
Would they be able to speak in support of Kris Hrisovulos, the multi-state champion-winning Staples High School boys tennis coach, as he appealed the non-renewal of his contract by Westport administrators?
What would the Board of Education — the group hearing Hrisovulos’ appeal — think about the reasons given for non-renewal?
Would some of the underlying elements of the case — a complaint by a parent not made through the usual chain of command, for example — be discussed openly?

Staples tennis players were among the large crowd at Friday’s Town Hall hearing.
None of those questions were answered.
After more than 2 hours of debate, the board reached a consensus. The appeal hearing ended, because Hrisovulos had not been given timely, proper and legal notice that his contract was not being renewed.
What the hearing did reveal, however — through questions that were raised, and others that were not, yet loomed unasked over the proceedings — was a number of flaws in Athletic Department policies and procedures.
They include:
One positive consequence of Hrisovulos’ long and expensive battle to retain his job as tennis coach is this: Superintendent of schools Thomas Scarice, Staples principal Stafford Thomas and athletic director VJ Sarullo have an opportunity now to refocus their relationships with coaches, athletes and parents.
They can re-examine policies regarding the hiring, supervision and evaluation of coaches. They can re-set expectations of when, where and how parents can make complaints known — and how to react once a complaint is made.
They can acknowledge the excellent work being done by so many coaches, in so many ways, for such low pay. They can celebrate coaches’ accomplishments, on and off the field and court — and help them improve in areas where it’s needed.
That’s what a team does.
And that’s how they win: together.


Compo Beach man and dogs … (Photo/Ed Simek)

… and another view … (Photo/Pam Docters)

… and a Compo couple (Photo/Molly Alger)
Last week, a Westport woman fell victim to computer scammers.
They told her they took control of her computer, and would turn it black if she did not comply.
As directed, she went to Stop & Shop to get $1,000 of Apple gift cards.
Fortunately, while there she met a firefighter. She told him her story.
He told her not to pay — and called the police.
Corporal David Scinto came immediately. He listened to the offenders on the woman’s phone.
They drove quickly to her house. He unblocked the rogue program, then took the phone. He identified himself as a law enforcement officer.
The scammers immediately hung up.
“All’s well now,” the woman tells “06880.”
“After I get over how stupid I was, I’d love you to extol the helpfulness and services our amazing police force gives us. They are truly heroes, even with on-line thieves.”
PS: Congrats too to the firefighter — whose name the woman did not get — for having the foresight to involve the police.

A typical computer scam begins with a warning like this.
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Town Assessor Paul Friia has announced details of Westport’s 2024 Grand List.
The Grand List is the sum of the net assessed value of all taxable property – real estate, motor vehicles and personal property.
Motor vehicles and personal property are valued annually, while real estate is updated based on the market values determined as of the town’s last revaluation date (October 1, 2020).
Changes to next year’s Grand ist will reflect the upcoming revaluation.
The net 2024 Grand List of $11,616,471,195 is an increase of nearly 1.3% from 2023 ($11,468,456,765).

Properties like this on Beachside Avenue help boost the Grand List.
There were increases in 2 of the 3 categories.
Friia says that the 1.6 percent increase in real estate assessment is a result of continued residential and commercial new construction, as well as renovation activity.
That includesthe completion of construction on 31 condos at 41 Richmondville Avenue (“The Mill”), and the renovation of National Hall.
The Grand List was also boosted by construction of approximately 40 new homes, and ongoing commercial development.
Personal property increased by just under 2%. Friia calls this “typical continued reinvestment in local new and existing businesses to include equipment and leasehold improvements.”
The motor vehicle portion of the Grand List decreased 7.8%. This was expected, following a change in state law that requires vehicles to be valued using MSRP, and a set depreciation schedule.

Other contributors to Westport’s Grand List.
The current 2024 Grand List totals are:
| Assessment | 2024 | % of List |
| Real Estate | 10,783,861,235 | 92.83 |
| Motor Vehicle | 428,120,510 | 3.69 |
| Personal Property | 404,489,450 | 3.48 |
| TOTAL | 11,616,471,195 | 100% |
Friia also announced the top 10 taxpayers in Westport:
Connecticut Light & Power Inc Pers. Property 144,150,180
60 Nyala Farms Road LLC Real Estate 83,335,700
Bedford Square Assoc LLC Real Estate 51,520,000
Aquarion Real/Pers. Prop. 40,247,920
Equity One Westport Vill. Center Real Estate 32,970,900
Bridgewater Associates LP Pers. Property 26,598,410
Byelas LLC Real Estate 24,856,700
41 Richmondville LLC Real Estate 23,335,270
Southern Connecticut Gas Co Pers. Property 23,050,730
LCB Westport LLC Real Estate 22,302,600

Much of Connecticut Light & Power’s property consists of utility poles.
Posted in Economy, Local politics, Real estate, Transportation
Tagged Grand List, town assessor Paul Friia
With snow predicted tomorrow (Thursday), the Westport Farmers’ Market has canceled this week’s session.
“This decision is incredibly difficult to make,” director Lori Cochran says. “We understand the negative impact it has on our vendors and yoru kitchens.
“Be we need to put the safety of our vendors and you foremost.”
Operation Warm Hug — the Farmers’ Market coat drive — will take place next Thursday (February 13).

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Still on: tomorrow’s open house charrette, to view and discuss plans for Westport’s proposed public safety complex (Thursday, February 6; 7 p.m., Senior Center).
The project — involving the Police and Fire Departments, and Emergency Medical Services — is in the conceptual and feasibility stage.
An architectural presentation will be followed by discussions and feedback opportunities.
For more information, click here.

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Ever wished you could snag an invite to Craig Melvin and Lindsay Czarniak’s house?
I’ve never gotten one. But thanks to the New York Times, I — and anyone else on the planet with internet — can check out a few highlights.
“At Home with Craig Melvin” shows a few rooms. The new NBC “Today” host reveals how the family landed in Westport (it was midway between New York and Bristol, Connecticut, where she works for ESPN), and near a train station.
He talks about their strong relationship with the town (youth sports coaching, PTA, etc.).
And he shows off his grandmother’s beloved chair, and his own candle-making equipment.
Click here for a tour of Craig and Lindsay’s home. (Hat tip: Bill Dedman)

Craig Melvin’s chair, vinyl and more. (Photo/Tony Cenicola for The New York Times)
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Club203 celebrated Valentine’s Day early last night.
With a bit of mini-golf.
At their monthly party — hosted by MoCA CT — members made their own golf visors, played a few rounds, enjoyed sweet treats, and mixed and mingled at high-top tables. was treated to some Valentine Birdie Fun tonight – when Mini Golf Party Events brought the party to us at MOCA-CT!”
“Our hearts are filled with gratitude for our team of volunteers,” says Club203 co-founder Stacie Curran.
Happy Valentine’s Day to all!

Fun for all: Club203 at MoCA CT.
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Earthplace is ready for the rest of winter.
And spring.
Upcoming at the non-profit science, conservation and education center:
Woodland Egg Hunt: (April 18 & 19; hourly slots from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m.; $25 per child): A nature hunt for eggs, meet a live rabbit (and egg-laying animals), and create spring-themed crafts.
Toast to the Trees: Afternoon Beer Tasting and Kids Activities
(April 26, 4 to 6 p.m.; $35 adults 21+; $15 child). Arbor Day special. Explore the trails while sipping craft vrews. Kids have fun too. End with beer, food trucks, lawn games and a campfire with s’mores.
Cocktails & Clams Fundraiser: Sunset Evening on the Sound (May 31, 5 to 7 p.m.). Harbor Watch benefit, at Copps Island Oysters in Norwalk. Unlimited raw bar, hors d’oeuvres, open bar, live band and silent auction.
Moth Ball (June 21, 8 to 11 p.m.). Observe nocturnal insects while sipping cocktails. Costumes are optional.
Click here for more information, including tickets.

Arbor Day at Earthplace.
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Gang of Four kicks off its farewell tour on April 18, at the Westport Library.
The pioneering band served a forerunner of the post-punk movement, fusing outspoken political messages with intense, percussive live set.
Tickets for the concert — an extension of VersoFest 2025 — are $55. Click here to purchase.
Tim “Journeys by DJ” Fielding, the founder of Brainiak Records, will spin tracks before the show.
Singer Jon King will be in the Trefz Forum earlier in the day for a conversation with Rock & Roll Hall of Famer (and Fairfield resident) Chris Frantz of Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club) about his new book, To Hell with Poverty!: A Class Act: Inside the Gang of Four.”

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The Staples boys basketball team rebounded (ho ho) from a rare loss to #1 St. Bernard’s on Saturday, with a 57-41 win over highly touted Fairfield Ludlowe, in Westport.
“06880” photographer/Staples sophomore Ryan Allen captured this great photo, of senior co-captain Charlie Bowman:

(Photo/Ryan Allen)
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Today’s “Westport … Naturally” feature is both basic and beautiful.
Pam Kesselman captured this sunrise at Compo Beach:

(Photo/Pam Kesselman)
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And finally … get ready for Gang of Four, as they kick off their farewell tour at (of course) the Westport Library (story above):
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