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Roundup: First Responders, Short Cuts Film Festival, “Wicked” …

Yesterday’s “06880” Unsung Hero award came from Marty Yellin. The 84-year-old fell into a creek by his house, and was 15 minutes from possible death when he was saved by the Westport Police and Fire Departments, and Westport Volunteer Emergency Medical Service.

Marty did not have the names of those who helped.

Chief Foti Koskinas does. He writes:

“First and foremost we are extremely grateful as a department that Mr. Yellin is doing well ,and we were able to get to him in time.

“Two of the officers who responded to the incident are currently in their field training program, as they are new officers. Officer Melissa Bike was with field training officer Greg Gunther, and Officer Ryan Kardamis was with field training officer Taylor Field.  The supervisor on scene was Sergeant Richard Bagley.

“It’s calls like these that our new officers get to see the level of expectation that we have of them, and how we value human life and how we treat people.

“This was truly a team effort in getting Mr. Yellin to the ambulance safely,  without further injury in a timely manner .

“Westport EMS staff on scene: Crew chief James  Schwartz, Westport Volunteer EMT David Harmston; Norwalk Hospital paramedic Marcos Rodriguez.

“Westport firefighters on scene: Lieutenant Kevin Dumas; firefighters Ron Burgess, Chris Carroll, Ryan Farrell,m Liz Ferguson.

“Thank you to all!”

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Speaking of police: Westport’s Department made 2 custodial arrests between January 4-11

One man was arrested for evading responsibility, following an accident in the Coleytown Elementary School parking lot.

One man was arrested for larceny and identify theft, after a check for $25,500 was intercepted in the mail, fraudulently endorsed and cashed.

Westport Police issued these citations:

  • Traveling unreasonably fast: 27 citations
  • Failure to obey a stop sign: 7
  • Distracted driving: 6
  • Operating an unregistered motor vehicle: 5
  • Failure to obey traffic control signals: 3
  • Operating a motor vehicle under suspension: 2
  • Failure to register a commercial motor vehicle: 2
  • Operating a motor vehicle without minimum insurance: 2
  • Passing a standing school bus: 1
  • Speeding: 1
  • Evading responsibility: 1
  • Operating a motor vehicle without a license: 1
  • Failure to renew insurance: 1
  • Failure to insure a motor vehicle: 1
  • Falsification of marker: 1
  • Failure to return plates: 1
  • Illegal operation of a motor vehicle class: 1

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The final installment of the Westport Library’s Short Cuts Film Festival will be entertaining, thought=provoking — and wide-ranging

Award-winning short films from the US, China, Canada, France and Australia will be screened next Thursday (January 18, 7 p.m.; $26.50; popcorn and refreshments provided).

All were curated from the Tribeca Film Festival. They include:

  • Chat Mort (Dead Cat(Canada), a humorous look at parents trying to protect their daughter from the truth about her cat.
  • Sealed Off (China, Macau, US), set in 1940s-occupied Shanghai during an air raid lockdown.
  • Et Maintenant? (What Next?) (France), about a ballet dancer who ages out after 30 years.
  • Shadow Brother Sunday (US) about a sibling rivalry.
  • Blood (Australia), a sensitive look at Tamil customs around fertility and menstruation.

Audience members can ask questions after the show.

For more information, click here. To purchase tickets, click here.

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“Good Witch/Bad Witch” — a concert by artists who played the roles of Glinda and Elphaba in Broadway’s “Wicked” — is set for the Westport Country Playhouse stage.

There are 2 shows on Saturday, January 20: 3 and 7:30 p.m.

The show features vocals and banter by Alli Mauzey and Dee Roscioli. In addition to “Wicked” music, the performance features songs from “Frozen,” “Funny Girl” and more.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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Carter Wiseman is feeling young. He writes:

“I’d like to salute whoever trains the checkout team at Trader Joe’s.

“My cart this morning included 2 six-packs of beer. The checker politely asked me for ID.

“At the age of 78 I was at first surprised, then flattered, to be considered under age.

“So I tipped my hat, revealing a mature hairline, but provided my driver’s license just in case. Being carded made my day, which is probably why TJ has its staff pick out the random grown-up for special attention.”

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Combining hands-on learning and art, Earthplace and Silvermine Arts Center together create a memorable experience for 2nd and 4th grade students from 4 Bridgeport elementary schools.

Youngsters from Wilbur Cross, Dunbar, Hallen and Beardsley travel to Earthplace to experience the great outdoors with naturalists, and meet resident animals. Earthplace’s lesson plans are aligned with state standards, and augment the school curriculum.

Silvermine Arts Center Outreach then visits the students in their classrooms to create mixed media artwork that helps reinforce new knowledge and vocabulary.

Artwork from this initiative is on display at Earthplace through the end of January.

Artwork on display at Earthplace.

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In 2014, Team Velominati has raised funds for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. They do it through the Pan-Mass Challenge, a great event that crosses the state of Massachusetts. Since the Challenge began, participants from across the country have raised nearly $1 billion,

Team Veelominati does it in conjunction with Coastal Bridge Advisors, the Westport-based investment firm. Last year, the team raised more than $560,000.

This year’s goal: $1 million.

The kickoff comes Monday (Jaunary 15, 6:30 p.m., 54 Wilton Road), at an event hosted by Coastal Bridge founding partner and Westporter Bill Loftus.

The event includes food, beverages, and a presentation about the team and the Pan-Mass Challenge. For more information, email dchilds@coastalbridgeadvisors.com.

Team Velominati, in 2022.

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Turkey vultures fill the sky, in today’s “Westport … Naturally” feature. These were spotted above Bayberry Lane, at Long Lots Road:

(Photo/Tammy Barry)

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And finally … here’s one more “Wicked”-ly good song (see story above):

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OMG! Old Mill Grocery Funding Nears Finish Line

Less than 2 weeks ago, “06880” reported on the drive to save “Elvira’s” — the Old Mill deli/market that camethisclose to being sold to a developer.

Since then, the team working feverishly to preserve the community institution has made great progress.

The end is in sight. But they still need help.

Last week, the group needed an additional $325,000 to acquire the property. They quickly raised $125,000.

Three days ago at a fundraiser, several donors offered $100,000 — as a matching grant. If others contribute that amount, the $325,000 goal will be reached.

But the deadline is soon: March 31. As in, this coming Thursday.

Committee members (from left) Ian Warburg, Jim Hood and Emily Ashken Zobl, outside the property they hope the community will help buy.

The group is creating a non-profit foundation. It will administer the Old Mill Grocery and Deli — and, as part of its mission, offer training and employment for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

One of the leaders behind the challenge grant is Bill Loftus, and his Coastal Bridge Advisors investment firm.

He says, “We are proud to be the first corporate donor in the effort to save Elvira Mae’s. It’s such an important part of Westport’s history and beach culture. We simply must save this neighborhood gem. I hope other Westport businesses will join us.”

Bill Loftus (4th from left) hosted a fundraiser at his Coastal Bridge Advisors office on Wilton Road — and then pledged funding to help save the Old Mill Grocery.

Committee member Emily Ashken Zobl says, “We are so grateful to Billy and his team for promoting this challenge grant. I grew up with Elvira’s, and have so many wonderful memories. I want my kids and their kids to be able to do the same.”

Member Ian Warburg notes, “This is such an innovative way to help us reach our goal. It means every $250 someone from the community donates becomes $500.”

Everyone donating $250 or more will be included in a digital history, on permanent display inside the market.

Chris Tait adds, “People always wonder what happened to great places once they’re gone and it’s too late. That’s why we’re shouting from the rooftops  Once people hear about the opportunity to save something special, they’re in.”

Whether called Old Mill Grocery, Kenny’s, Elvira’s or Joey’s by the Shore, the Hillspoint Road market/deli has served the neighborhood — and town — since the 1920s.

Jim Hood says, “We are incredibly grateful for the community’s generous support. Now we’re asking for one last push to make sure our effort succeeds.”

Hood and other team members will be at the market today and tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., to meet potential donors and answer questions.

They’ll have coffee and donuts — but they’ll have to buy them elsewhere, and bring them in.

For the great stuff, we have to wait for Old Mill Grocery & Deli to open.

Fingers crossed.

(For the Old Mill Grocery website, click here. To donate online, click here or use the QR code below. To request a wire transfer form or donate by check, click here. Questions about donating? Email savelvirasmarket@gmail.com.)

QR code for donations to save the Old Mill Grocery & Deli.