With strong support from landlords, and a boost from Westport Downtown Association president Maxx Crowley, the Board of Selectwomen voted yesterday to once again close Church Lane to parking, paving the way for outdoor dining, pedestrian strolling and music.
This year’s dates — May 15 to October 5 — are slightly less than in previous years. But they’re a bit longer than the original proposal.
Major landlords David Waldman and Roger Leifer supported the closure. So did restaurateurs from Spotted Horse, The Blondinit and Pink Sumo, who noted they were in favor despite losing parking in front of their businesses. One business owner in Sconset Square (Bungalow) objected.
This will be the sixth summer for the Church Lane closure. It began in 2020, in response to the COVID pandemic.
Donations to the Westport Downtown Association help pay for the music. Venmo @WDA-DowntownWestport, or click here.

Outdoor dining on Church Lane. (Photo/Dan Woog)
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The third time was not the charm.
Or the fourth.
For the fourth time since December 2023 — and second in 2 months — Savvy Smoker has been busted.
The vape-and-more — apparently, much more — Post Road East store was searched yesterday by Westport Police detectives, and members of the state Drug Control Division.
They found pre-rolled marijuana cigarettes, canisters of THC flower, THC resin products, THC vape cartridges, and THC edible products. All are illegal, at that location.
Less than 2 months ago — on March 11 — police investigated non-licensed cannabis sales, and complaints of sales to minors. Numerous marijuana and THC products were seized, and a sales associate arrested.
Westport Police received information that non-licensed cannabis sales were continuing, resulting in yesterday’s search.
The investigation is ongoing. Additional arrests are anticipated.

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Speaking of police: They made 3 custodial arrests between April 2 and 9.
A 38-year-old Shelton man was charged with criminal attempt to commit larceny, identity theft and forgery, after an investigation into the theft of mail containing personal checks.
A 41-year-old Brooklyn man was charged with larceny, following the theft of $2,700 worth of merchandise from Ulta Bueaty. Employees described his vehicle, and he was stopped on the Sherwood Island Connector.
A 62-year-old Weston woman was arrested for driving under the influence, and failure to drive in the propero lane, following a 12:15 a.m. accident at Weston Road and Merritt Parkway Exit 42.
Westport Police also issued these citations:
- Driving while texting: 39 citations
- Failure to renew registration: 11
- Failure to comply with state traffic commission regulations: 11
- Operating an unregistered motor vehicle: 3
- Driving while texting (3rd or subsequent offense): 2
- Distracted driving: 2
- Traveling unreasonably fast: 2
- Operating a motor vehicle under suspension: 2
- Operating a motor vehicle without minimum insurance: 2
- Failure to obey traffic control signals: 2
- Operating a motor vehicle without a license: 1
- Passing in a no-passing zone: 1
- Failure to obey stop sign: 1
- Failure to display license plates: 1
- Improper use of markers: 1
- Improper rear marker lamps: 1

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It’s your yard. And our climate.
That’s the name of Sustainable Westport’s newest initiative.
“Your Yard, Our Climate” invites Westporters to “reimagine their outdoor spaces as powerful tools in the fight against climate change — demonstrating that meaningful environmental progress can start right at home.”
From April through June, the program will feature a series of events and educational programs to help residents transform their yards into vibrant, climate-positive habitats.
Experts will help residents explore practical ways to rethink lawns, support pollinators, choose native plantings, and adopt sustainable landscaping practices, on any size property.
Events include a native plant sale, “Lights Out Connecticut,” compost workshop, Spring Garden Fest at Wakeman Town Farm, tomato master class and more.
Sustainable Westport says: “The initiative emphasizes the significant role that personal choices in our outdoor spaces play in addressing the climate crisis. Whether it’s planting trees that improve air quality, reducing lawn space to support biodiversity, or shifting to eco-friendly yard care practices, each action contributes to a healthier, more climate-friendly Westport — and planet.”
For more information on events, click here.

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Speaking of nature: A dolphin washed up on Saugatuck Shores yesterday, near Cedar Point Yacht Club.
Andrew Colabella emailed the Conservation Department, Aspetuck Health District and Animal Control, for assistance in removing it. He hopes a test will reveal what happened.

(Photo/Haley Burns and Andrew Colabella)
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In the 2 months since it opened, The Clubhouse has become Westport’s go-to events space.
Between its simulators, karaoke rooms and bar/restaurant with ginormous screens (March Madness was huge), the Post Road East gathering spot is taking the town by storm.
Owners Tim and Emily Zobl paused yesterday, for the official ribbon cutting.

From left: 2nd Selectwoman Andrea Moore, owner Tim Zobl, 1st Selectwoman Jen Tooker, owner Emily Zobl, Chamber of Commerce director Matthew Mandell, 3rd Selectwoman Candice Savin. (Photo/Dan Woog)
Guests then headed upstairs, for the reveal of the new rooftop lounge.
It’s a large, open and fun space, with tables, TV screens, cornhole — and another bar.
When it opens next week, it will add one more outdoor option to Westport’s entertainment scene.
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Since 1943, Staples Tuition Grants has provided need-based assistance to Staples High School graduates. Last year STG awarded $381,500 to 105 students.
That money comes from donations. And, on May 1, some of it will come from Millie Rae’s shoppers.
On that day, the store at 1011 Post Road East will give 10% of all proceeds from sales of its gifts, decorations, jewelry and household items to STG. From 3 to 6 p.m., there will be “sips and nibbles” too.
The event comes right before Mother’s Day, graduation day — and the awarding of Staples Tuition Grants’ 2025 scholarships.

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Speaking of Staples: The school’s University of Connecticut Early College Experience program flies under the radar. (Though a story last year described how Staples students take courses in high school for a fraction of the cost of normal college tuition; they’re weighted like AP courses, to determine GPAs).
But the word is out. And UConn just announced that Staples has the sixth highest number of students enrolled in the program in the state: 354.
Go Wreckers! Go Huskies!

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It’s not often that national events find their way onto the agenda of a local board.
But this morning’s meeting of the town’s Pension Investment Committee (11 a.m., Zoom: Meeting ID: 835 5789 3813; Passcode: 452326) has just one item to discuss: “current market volatility.”
Let’s hope they know what they’re doing. Because not too many others do.

S&P 500, April 2-9.
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The Westport Country Playhouse “Family Festivities” series continues May 3 (1 p.m. and 4 p.m. with “Pete the Cat: The Musical.”
It’s recommended for grades pre-K through 3. All tickets are $30. Check out the trailer below, then click here for tickets.
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You can almost feel the buds about to burst, in today’s evocative “Westport … Naturally” photo of Schlaet’s Point, where Compo Beach laps up against Hillspoint Road.

(Photo/Patricia McMahon)
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And finally … in response to the getting-to-be-regular news about Savvy Smoker (story above):
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