Right on cue, a cold snap settled in on Saturday. Diners headed to restaurants, for warm holiday dinners.
And 7 Staples High School Orphenians made the rounds of Saugatuck, making the evening even more special for everyone.
This year’s “Caroling Crawl” — sponsored by the Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce — may have been the best ever.
Many Westporters made reservations specially for the event. Crowds cheered when the singers strolled in.
The group hit nearly every Saugatuck spot. They began at The Boathouse, The Bridge at Saugatuck, Kawa Ni, The Whelk, Tutti’s, Black Duck, Tarantino, Harvest, Romanacci, Riko’s, Zucca, Rizzuto’s, Viva Zapata, and Little Pub at Dunville’s. They ended back at the Saugatuck Rowing Club, singing for a private party.
Thank you to Brianne Caporale, Josie Caricato, Frankie Diyoka, Jasmita Mani Lorenzato, Fin Maddaloni, Gracie Masters and Helen Root. You rocked it!

Orphenians caroling at Kawa Ni …

… and then at a private Saugatuck Rowing Club party. (Photos/Matthew Mandell)
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A reminder: This week’s Westport Farmers’ Market is being held on a special day.
Instead of Thursday, it’s today — Monday, December 23 — at the usual place (Gilbertie’s Herbs & Garden Center, Sylvan Lane) and time (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.).
Next week’s Farmers’ Market is also on a different day: Tuesday, December 31.
Then it’s back to normal: Thursdays, through mid-March.

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Jolanthan — Weston’s favorite pig, who dresses up for every holiday — wishes all “06880” readers a very Merry Christmas.
Especially those who live in the 06883.

(Photo/Hans Wilhelm)
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Two sharks were spotted yesterday in Westport.
Fortunately, they were not in Long Island Sound. (Also fortunately, it was the second day of winter — not mid-summer).
This was the scene yesterday at Riverside Avenue and Post Road West:

(Photo/Ken Warren)
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Today’s “Westport … Naturally” photo is timely, serene — and chilly:

(Photo/June Rose Whittaker)
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And finally … Joseph Smith was born on this date in 1805. He published the Book of Mormon at age 24, and attracted tens of thousands of followers. While in jail on charges of treason and inciting a riot, Smith was shot and killed by an armed mob.
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