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Roundup: Education, Politics, Gelato …

An attendee at Thursday’s Board of Education meeting, which heard comments from 3 Staples High School soccer players about the non-renewal of the contract of coach Russell Oost-Lievense, writes (and asks for anonymity, out of concern for retribution): “You’re right about how well the boys spoke, and how respectful they were.

“But do you know who was not respectful? Superintendent Scarice.

“This photo (below) is how he responded as the boys spoke … scrolling his iPad.

“It turns out Tom’s correct … there is a device problem at Staples High School. But it’s the adults who are addicted.”

Superintendent of schools Thomas Scarice (far left), as Staples High School incoming boys soccer captain Dylan Shackelford addressed the Board of Education.

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The first 5 items on the agenda for next Wednesday’s Board of Selectwomen meeting (June 11, 9 a.m., Town Hall auditorium) are fairly straightforward.

The final item may cause a bit more discussion. It’s a “request for recommendations for proposed traffic modifications submitted to the Board of Selectwomen acting in its capacity as the Local Traffic Authority,” submitted by the developers of The Hamlet at Saugatuck.

The next day (June 12, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall auditorium) the Representative Town Meeting has 2 other big items.

One is a request from the Long Lots School Building Committee to approve $101,920,000 for construction of the new elementary school.

The other is to approve an application by the town — approved already by the Conservation Commission and Flood & Erosion Control Board — to construct that school, along with “parking lot, athletic fields, playgrounds, and associated site and utility work.”

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“06880” is overseen by a dedicated board of directors.

Because we are strong supporters of Staples High School’s award-winning news magazine and website — and we want to encourage the next generation of journalists — one of the board’s 7 seats is reserved for an Inklings staff member.

Rising senior Will Enquist will fill that seat in the coming school year.

As a managing editor, he oversees one of the 2 staffs responsible for producing the school’s monthly newsmagazine. He also writes on subjects including sports, politics and international affairs.

Beyond journalism, Will has a strong passion for social studies. He was a member of Staples’ 2025 “We the People” team that placed 8th nationally. He interned for State Senator Ceci Maher’s 2024 reelection campaign, and earned recognition at the 2024 Connecticut History Day competition for a collaborative research project on the Yalta Conference.

Will is also involved with the Westport Youth Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading historical nonfiction, weightlifting and watching Mets baseball.

Welcome aboard, Will!

Will Enquist

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There is one less gelato store in Westport.

La Fenice — which opened a little less than 4 years ago — has closed its doors.

Fortunately, Cold Fusion is still serving just a short ways away, across Main Street.

(Hat tip and photo/Sal Liccione)

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The Westport Country Playhouse keeps adding to its already great summer schedule.

They just announced 3 new shows:

Script in Hand Jr.: “Charlotte’s Web” (June 29, 4 p.m.). This staged reading in the Barn — a timeless tale of friendship, loyalty and the power of words — is tailored to kids and families. Middle and high school students will bring the barnyard to life through their voices and imagination. Tickets $20; click here to purchase, and for more information.

“Broadway Scores at the Playhouse: From Broadway to Hollywood, a Concert Celebration of the Great Musicals of Stage and Screen” (July 24, 25, 26 at 8 p.m.; July 26 at 3 p.m.).Songs — and stories behind the musicals that made the leap from the stage to movies. Among them: “Singin’ in the Rain,” “West Side Story, “The King and I,”” Chicago,” “The Color Purple,” Wicked and more. Click here for tickets, and more information.

“Ana Gasteyer” (August 8, 8 p.m.). The “Saturday Night Live” veteran brings her wit and vocals to the Playhouse stage. She’ll perform jazz standards, Broadway classics and more. Click here for tickets, and more information.

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The annual Special Olympics Torch Run passed through Westport yesterday.

Liz Kaner was at Whole Foods, when she saw the “beautiful and moving” relay. With a police escort, they’re on their way to New Haven.

(Photo/Liz Kaner)

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Today’s “Westport … Naturally” photo shows 2 “birds” flying low over Long Island Sound yesterday.

Click “Comments” if you can identify both by name.

(Photo/Tammy Barry)

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And finally … happy 85th birthday to Tom Jones!

(What’s new? Well, maybe not new, but another day, another reminder that “06880” relies on support from readers like you. Please click here to support our work.Thank you!)

Roundup: Dog Licenses, Rainbows, Jim Himes …

June brings many events: graduations. Weddings. Father’s Day. Flag Day.

In Westport, it’s also dog licensing month. Licenses covering July 1 through June 30, 2025 can be obtained online, starting immediately. All dogs over 6 months old must be licensed.

Fees are $8 for neutered males and spayed females, $19 for others. Additional fees apply for online applications. There is a $1 penalty per month for renewal licenses issued after June 30. A $75 infraction will be issued for any non-licensed dog, and for any dog not wearing a current dog tag attached to a collar around its neck or body.

Click here, then scroll down to learn how to apply online.

For paper applications, mail or the drop box at the rear of Town Hall are preferred. Dog licenses can be processed in the Town Clerk’s office for those needing in-person assistance. Click here for the application.

Questions about dog licenses? Call 203-341-1110, or visit click here, then scroll down.

“I only date dogs that are licensed,” she says. (Photo/Charlie Scott)

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Last night’s rainbow-without-rain enchanted many Westporters.

And readers deluged “06880” with photos. Here is a tiny sampling, from all over town:

One view of Saugatuck Shores … (Sunny Leigh)

… and another (Gene Borio)

Longshore’s ER Strait Marina (Photo/Clarence Hayes)

Compo’s South Beach (Photo/Alexandra Gay)

Compo main beach (Photo/Jack Umansky)

Old Mill Beach and Compo Cove (Photo/Judith Katz)

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The Westport Farmers’ Market attracts large crowds every Thursday.

This week, the crowd included Jim Himes.

Our US congressman met shoppers, local farmers and vendors. He asked plenty of questions, and also learned about the  WFM’s community programs.

Congressman Jim Himes meets Rebecca Batchie, co-owner of Fort Hill Farm in New Milford.

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Mia Bomback is the newest addition to the “06880” board of directors.

One of the 7 seats on the non-profit’s board is reserved for a Staples High School Inklings members. Mia — a rising senior — will be paper managing editor for the 2024-25 school year. She replaces Caitlin Jacob on the board.

Mia has lived in Westport for over 10 years. A passionate student and aspiring journalist, she has already been part of the School of the New York Times, Columbia Scholastic Press Association and Yale Daily News summer journalism programs.

She has also worked as an intern for the Westport Journal, and contributed to “06880.”

Outside of journalism, Mia holds leadership roles in Staples’ French Club (which she co-founded), and Model UN, and volunteers at the Westport Book Shop.

She is also involved in the town-led civil discourse initiative Common Ground, and is very active in her religious community.

In her free time Mia listens to music, plays golf, and spends time with friends at family at Compo Beach.

For more information on the “06880” board of directors, click here.

Mia Bomback

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A few tickets remain for tonight’s big Levitt Pavilion show: Keb’ Mo’, with Phillip-Michael Scales (Saturday, June 8, 7 p.m.).

With 5 Grammys and 14 Blues Foundation Awards in a career of nearly 50 years, Keb’ Mo’ is one of America’s most accomplished contemporary roots artists.

Scales’ “dive bar soul” blends indie rock with passionate blues.

There is no outside food or drink. But the Blind Rhino food truck and bar by Rizzuto’s will be open. Children 6 and under are free in the bring-your-own-chair section. Click here for tickets, and more infromation.

Keb’ Mo’

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“Westport … Naturally” uses highlights natural sights, like flowers, birds and (naturally) deer.

But weather is a natural part of our Westport world too.

Paul Einarsen captured Thursday’s storm clouds at Compo Beach beautifully. 

And naturally.

(Photo/Paul Einarsen)

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And finally … Frank Lloyd Wright was born on this day, in 1867. The ground-breaking architect died in 1959, age 91.

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