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Roundup: Hamas Talk, RTM Invocation, Kammy Maxfeldt …

An award-winning journalist/filmmaker with extensive experience covering Gaza, and a former head of the Israeli Prison Service Intelligence Division will take the stage at The Westport Library next Tuesday (April 16, 7 p.m.).

Shlomi Eldar and Dr. Yuval Biton will discuss the impact of Yahya Sinwar’s leadership on Hamas. He is widely believed to have helped mastermind the October 7 terror attack in Israel.

Eldar has spent more than 30 years covering Gaza, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority for Israeli television. He has been awarded Israel’s most important media award, the Sokolov Prize, and 2 Ophir Awards (Israel’s Oscar equivalent) for his documentaries.

Dr. Biton was on the medical team that removed Sinwar’s brain tumor as he served a 20-plus-year sentence in an Israeli prison. He spent many hours with the Hamas leader during his prison term. Hamas kidnapped and killed Dr. Biton’s nephew on October 7.

The conversation is presented in partnership with the Bennett Center at Fairfield University and the Jewish Federation of Greater Fairfield County.

There is no charge for admission, but pre-registration is required.

Shlomi Eldar and Dr. Yuval Biton.

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Cabry Lueker became perhaps the youngest person to deliver a Representative Town Meeting invocation, at Tuesday’s meeting.

The Staples High School senior — and co-chair of the Wesetport Youth Commission — thanked the Westport Public Schools for the close relationships he’s forged with teachers and peers, and the academics and clubs he’s been exposed to.

Cabry also described his fulfilling work on the Youth Commission. Noting past projects like the Compo Skate Park, Toquet Hall, Dodge-a-Cop and iMentor, he said the Commission “symbolizes the power and importance of the youth in our town.”

He concluded, “I hope we can all keep legacy and leadership in mind as we navigate issues, especially contentious ones, in our town.”

Cabry Lueker offers the RTM invocation. (Photo/Andrew Colabella)

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Westport Police made 3 custodial arrests between April 3 and 10.

Two Waterbury men, ages 22 and 20, were arrested for larceny, and criminal attempt to commit larceny, following an investigation into a September motor vehicle theft of an unlocked vehicle, with the key fob inside, near Church Lane. The vehicle was used the next day during a home invasion in Westport. Both men had previously been arrested for their involvement in that crime.

A 36-year-old Stamford man was charged with illegal operation of a motor vehicle with a suspended license, traveling unreasonably fast, engaging police in pursuit and violation of traffic control signals, after an officer with radar on Riverside Avenue clocked the vehicle traveling 51 miles an hour in a 30 mph zone, at 12:15 a.m. The driver went through a red light at Post Road West before eventually stopping on Wilton Road.

A 27-year-old Greenwich man was charged with larceny, and criminal attempt to commit larceny, after a fraudulent check was deposit at First County Bank, and funds were then withdrawn from it.

Westport Police also issued these citations:

  • Traveling unreasonably fast: 4 citations
  • Operating an unregistered motor vehicle: 3
  • Operating a motor vehicle under suspension: 3
  • Driving while texting: 2
  • Speeding: 2
  • Failure to obey traffic control signals: 2
  • Failure to register a commercial vehicle: 2
  • Disorderly conduct: 1
  • Interfering with an emergency call: 1
  • Creating a public disturbance: 1
  • Reckless driving: 1
  • Evading responsibility: 1
  • Distracted driving: 1
  • Following too closely: 1
  • Improper passing: 1
  • Failure to drive in the proper lane: 1
  • Operating a motor vehicle without minimum insurance: 1
  • Failure to renew registration: 1
  • Failure to insure a motor vehicle: 1
  • Failure to return plates: 1
  • Improper use of markers: 1
  • Failure to carry a license: 1

Misuse of license plates is no laughing matter. It can result in up to 30 days in jail, a fine up to $500, and possible license suspension.

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Kammy Maxfeldt — the longtime and much-loved Birchwood Country Club golf pro — died April 4. She was 63, and had battled cancer.

Her obituary says, “Family and faith were most important to Kammy. She took love seriously, and sacrificed her time and talent to do anything for her family and friends. Her Birchwood family, and Norwalk/Port St. Lucie network of friends meant the world to her. Kammy was a faithful Christian, with a strong connection to the Jewish community as well.”

She fell in love with golf at a young age, playing with her father in Holdrege, Nebraska. She competed in her first tournament when she was 10, and played on the Holdrege High School team.

Kammy then played at the University of Oklahoma

She played 84 of the top 100 golf courses in the US, and had 13 holes-in-one.

Kammy worked at golf courses in Oklahoma, Tennesse, Texas, Florida and New York. She spent her final 21 years as head pro at Birchwood.

She enjoyed teaching golf, especially to children (to whom she also taught life lessons).

Kammy was the 2013 National LPGA Professional of the Year, and ranked the #1 instructor in Connecticut by Golf Digest for 2022-2023. She was the 2024 Metropolitan Section PGA Golf Professional of the Year.

She is survived by her mother, Emma June; sister Darcy Bomer (Gerard); brother Trent; niece Devri Penrod (Aaron); nephew Bryce Bomer; uncles Merle Nelson (Sherri) and Lonnie Nelson (Tricia); aunt Bettie Louise Murdoch; shih tzu “Little Man Bogiem”; and many friends.

Donations to the Cancer Research Institute can be made in her name.

There will be a gathering of family and friends, and a celebration of life, on April 19 (12 p.m.) at the Hermitage Funeral Home in Old Hickotry, Tennessee. Click here to share memories and expressions of sympathy for the family.

Kammy Maxfeldt

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Jesup Green has been all over the news lately.

We don’t know whether the trees at the top will remain, or be removed for parking spots.

Perhaps these pine cones were arranged in a message about its future. Perhaps someone randomly created this heart.

Whatever the reason, it makes a nice “Westport … Naturally” photo.

(Photo/Jalna Jaeger)

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And finally … Cabry Lueker’s RTM invocation (story above) is a reminder of the importance of youth voices. Sure, this song is from 1967. But it still resonates:

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Women Tee Off At Birchwood Country Club

Kammy Maxfeldt‘s retirement at the end of last season, after 21 years as Birchwood Country Club‘s head pro, left huge golf shoes to fill.

Kammy Maxfeldt

She was a beloved teacher, a great golfer, and a wonderful friend to all.

After an exhaustive search, Birchwood has found its woman.

After 19 years as the lead assistant at Fenway Golf Club in Scarsdale, New York, Wendy Modic will take over here.

She never expected to make the move. She says:

“The reality is, it’s more challenging to be a female head professional than it is to be a male just because it is what it is. I always thought that I didn’t really want the headache. I love teaching. I love doing what I’m doing. I like being a #2.”

She was already doing many of a head pro’s jobs, and enjoyed them — especially mentoring. But then Wendy went to Kammy’s retirement party, in October.

She was “taken aback and impressed” by the support in the room. She wished she had applied — but the process was already underway.

Wendy Modic

A PGA consultant advised her to send in her resume. Wendy’s accomplishments — including 4-time Metropolitan PGA Women’s Player of the Year and the 2020 Met PGA’s Women’s Championship — were impressive.

So was her inclusion on Golf Digest’s Best Teachers in Every State list.

Wendy looks forward to teaching, owning the golf shop — and more.

Only 2 other women — Angela Aulenti at Sterling Farms in Stamford and Kelley Brooke at Bethpage State Park and Montauk Downs State Park Golf Course on Long Island – are head pros/directors of golf among all tri-state Metropolitan Golf Association clubs.

Those are public courses. Wendy is the only female head pro at a private club.

But that’s nothing new for Birchwood members. As they wish Kammy Maxfeldt well in retirement after more than 2 decades in charge, they welcome Wendy Modic to stay the course.

(For more information from the Metropolitan Golf Association, click here.)

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Roundup: Shop Local, Chris Frantz, Crossword Contest …

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We’ve all heard the mantra: “Shop local!”

We don’t always know how.

Just in time for the holidays, FairfieldCountyShops.com can help. Searchable in many ways — clothing, kids, art, beauty and wellness, home, jewelry, accessories, outerwear, sales and more — it includes Westport merchants like Organachs Farm to Skin, Winged Monkey, West, Age of Reason, New England Hemp Farm, Gioiella Jewelry and more.

New stores are being added all the time.

Two of New England Hemp Farm offers holiday gifts.

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Speaking of shopping local: There’s no better place than Savvy + Grace.

And no better time than today (Thursday). From 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., Annette Norton and her crew host a holiday open house — and an UGG trunk show.

Enjoy raffles, light bites, drinks and fun. Plus free UGG crew socks with an UGG purchase. Just my style!

Annette Norton at Savvy + Grace.

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A few seats remain for this Saturday’s inaugural “Chris Frantz Presents: Emerging Musicians” at the Westport Library. The 7:30 p.m. show (December 4) introduces New York’s Lulu Lewis and New Haven’s The Problem with Kids Today. Both play kick-ass rock, with punk influences.

The collaboration with the Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce and Verso Studios features up-and-coming regional, national and international talent, hand-picked by Fairfield’s (and Talking Heads’) own star.

For tickets and more information, click here.

The Problem with Kids Today (band photo, not an editorial comment).

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Speaking of the library: Registration is now open for the 23rd annual Crossword Puzzle Contest.

Led by legendary New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz himself, it’s a fun (and humbling) way to enjoy an often solitary activity in the company of other nerds, some of whom are even smarter than you.

It’s Saturday, February 5 (1 p.m.). Put down your pencil, and click here for registration and more information. Spots go fast!

Finalists in the 2020 event. (Photo/Dan Woog)

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Birchwood Country Club golfers know their pro, Kammy Maxfeldt, is a great teacher.

Now the entire nation knows it.

Golf Digest has just released its list of the top teaching pros in every state. Topping the Connecticut list: our own Kammy.

Voting is done entirely by peers. More than 2,000 teachers across the country weighed in on their colleagues. Click here for the full story.

But that’s not all. Three years ago, “06880” hailed Kammy as an Unsung Hero. She’d just earned a spot in the US Senior Women’s Open tournament — after battling leukemia. Click here for that even more interesting story.

Kammy Maxfeldt

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Former Staples High School English teacher Daniel Geraghty has just published his first book.

According to Amazon, “Cast Away Stones” is “a raw, honest and lucid account of overcoming life’s challenges and developing personal resilience. The book details surviving the attacks of 9/11/2001 in New York City and a choice to serve the American people.

“A victim of violent abuse as a child on the verge of adolescence, Geraghty transformed pain and trauma into focus, drive and motivation. A US Army veteran, Airborne Ranger, Captain, 9/11 survivor, first responder, teacher and leader, he has waged a battle to overcome Post Traumatic Stress Disorder for over 20 years through a dedication to service and his family.

Click here for more information, and to order.

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One of the best toy drives anywhere is the one sponsored by the Westport Police Department Union and Westport Police Benevolent Association. Gifts go to underprivileged children throughout Fairfield County, including St. Vincent’s Hospitals.

Westport police officers will accept new, unopened and unwrapped toys, as well as cash donations, in the parking lot of ASF Sports (1560 Post Road East) on this weekend (December 4-5) and next (11-12), between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. 

There will also be toy collection boxes in the police station lobby (50 Jesup Road), and at Toyota of Westport (777 Post Road East), now through December 13.

Questions? Email t ANowinski@WestportCT.gov or call 203-341-6000.

What a great gift: a police toy for the police toy drive!

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Save the Sound is hiring for 5 positions:

  • Regional director, water protection (Larchmont, New York)
  • Director of finance (New Haven)
  • Lands communications specialist (New Haven)
  • Clean water communications specialist (Larchmont)
  • Ecological communications specialist (New Haven).

Save the Sound fights climate change, saves endangered lands, protects the Sound and its rivers, and works with nature to restore ecosystems across Connecticut, Westchester, New York City and Long Island.

For more information, click here.

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Linda Dobson — who ran D&D Refuse here for more than 30 years — died peacefully last month at home, after a long illness. She was 73.

She is survived by Sierra Dobson of Fairfield, brother Malcolm (Donna) Frazier Jr.. granddaughters Erica and Erin Flynn, and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Sydney.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Fairfield County, 22 Danbury Road. Wilton, CT 06897, who took compassionate care of Linda. Click here to sign the online guestbook.

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You gotta love this “love tree.”

Sandy Rothenberg spotted — and snapped — it on Greenlea Lane, near Bayberry, for our “Westport … Naturally” feature.

(Photo/Sandy Rothenberg)

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And finally … this is National Cookie Cutter Week.

This is probably not what the organizers had in mind, but let’s celebrate!

Unsung Hero #96

Two years ago, Kammy Maxfeldt was diagnosed with leukemia.

She put her job — head golf professional at Birchwood Country Club — on hold.

But treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering went well. And the other day Kammy won a playoff at a US Senior  Women’s Open qualifier at Union League Golf Club in Cape May County, New Jersey.

Kammy Maxfeldt

Her sudden-death victory earned her the only qualifying position available for the Senior Women’s Open, later this month in North Carolina.

Kammy is 58 years old. She’s been at Birchwood for 17 years. This will be her 4th appearance in a USGA championship.

The South Jersey course was not the closest qualifying event for her. But she skipped one nearby because it conflicted with Ladies’ Opening Day at Birchwood.

“I can’t miss that!” Kammy says.

Good luck, Kammy. For all you do at and for Birchwood — and for your great comeback on the links — you are this week’s Unsung Hero!

(Hat tip: Curtis Angell. For a full story on Kammy’s qualifying victory, click here. To nominate an Unsung Hero, email dwoog@optonline.net)