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COVID-19 Roundup: Winslow Park Rules; Virtual Bingo Helps Non-Profits; Keep Your Distance!; Restaurant, Retail News; More

As of yesterday, there were 89 positive cases of COVID-19 in Westport — the smallest daily increase here since the spread was first reported. Norwalk has passed Westport for the most cases in Connecticut (105).

Social distancing appears to be working. Governor Lamont emphasized that again, restricting all social and recreational gatherings to no more than 5 people.

The Parks and Recreation Department institutes these rules at Winslow Park:

  • No off leash areas. All dogs must be kept on leash.
  • Pets must be kept close to the handler.
  • The 6-foot physical distancing protocol is to be followed for people and pets. 

These protocols should be followed everywhere in town, including Longshore. Park.


Reader Stan Witkow reports that a group of Westporters has started a virtual bingo night every Thursday. The winner chooses a non-profit to get the buy-in pot. This week’s beneficiary is Westport EMS.

Over 20 people played last week, from as far as Florida and California. Most met 20 years ago at New Neighbors, Temple Israel and parents’ night at Bedford Middle School.

Even more signed up for this Thursday. Bingo!


A reader writes:

My wife and I walk on our sidewalks and roads. We’re mindful of the 6-foot distancing recommendation, so we’re distressed to encounter people who seem oblivious or apathetic. Young folks seem most careless, though some are mindful. Some older folks are careless too.

Yesterday, a young man running and breathing heavily came up from behind and nearly brushed my shoulder. That single encounter could easily have spread the virus. Unfortunately it was not our only close call.

A reminder: The virus is in the community. We all must avoid spreading it.

Be careful out there!


Nefaire, JoyRide and Haus of Pretty have teamed up on a “self-care bundle.” It  includes a facial, cycling class and blowout.

15% of proceeds go to retail employees across the 3 businesses: estheticians, therapists, cycling instructors, front desk hourly staff and hair stylists.

The bundle can be purchased at www.westportisstrong.com.


In restaurant news, Bartaco is donating 100% of all gift card sales to an employee fund.

And although Bobby Q’s moved from Westport to Norwalk, its heart is still here. They always contribute generously to town causes, like Christ & Holy Trinity Preschool. A reminder: Their smoker is open now, with curbside and delivery service.


 


The Berniker family has had a tough time during this crisis. Jen is now recovered from a bout with COVID-19. Her husband Eric is at home after an encouraging chest X-ray.

The other day, Jen Berniker interviewed her 6-year-old son Max about the ups and downs of family isolation.

That’s today’s Persona interview (below). Download the Persona mobile app to share your own stories, by interviewing family members and answering questions we’ll be sending around. Tag “6880 Dan Woog” in the interviewee field.


Finally, this has absolutely nothing to do with COVID-19. But it has everything to do with the idea that everything we do matters. Bruce Springsteen took a chance and invited a kid onstage. Look what happened next. So cool!

 

Nefaire Rejuvenates Downtown

When you work 100 hours a week, you need a good way to relax.

But, Michael Chang found, traditional resort or day spas were not it. They lacked the services, schedules and ease of booking a hard-charging private equity guy like he demanded.

So — even though his firm owned a massage franchise — he looked for a fresh approach.

Which is how he created Nefaire.

The spa — designed for busy people, with a “kitchen” where many oils, masks, cucumbers, and other fresh stuff used in its facial and aesthetic services are produced — opened earlier this month. It’s located on the Post Road, next to Westport Pizzeria.

The kitchen at Nefaire.

The kitchen at Nefaire.

Nefaire — its name comes from an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph denoting beauty and health — offers short, rejuvenating services. They’re convenient enough to fit into busy lifestyles.

Chang chose Westport because he’d worked at Bridgewater. Despite his long hours there — and his need for relaxation — he got out enough to realize downtown is a great destination. He’s excited about Bedford Square, and the new retailers arriving soon.

He likens his new spa’s vibe to the reasons he’s attracted to Westport. “It’s got the aesthetics of a city,” Chang says. “But I’ve never seen any place like it in Connecticut. You can walk around and enjoy it. It’s not super crowded. It’s a special place.”

Soon, Nefaire will launch an app. Clients can book massage or facial services to their home, office or hotel in just an hour.

Then: Back to work!