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Roundup: Tom Lowrie, Spotted Lanternflies, Wegmans …

Happy 97th birthday, Tom Lowrie!

Family members and friends gathered yesterday at his Greens Farms home, to celebrate the longtime resident and civic volunteer.

Rotarians, pickleball players, town officials and others offered best wishes, traded stories, and said “thank you” to one of Westport’s most admired citizens.

Tom Lowrie (Photo/Andrew Colabella)

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Spotted lanternflies are back.

Johanna Keyser Rossi “spotted” at least 10 nymphs the other day, walking along the railing on top of the Riverwalk bridge.

(Photo/Johanna Keyser Rossi)

Soon, she says, they will be everywhere.

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This week — just in time for the holiday’s heavy pedestrian and bike traffic — the new solar-powered crossing signals went live, on Compo Road South near Longshore and Compo Parkway.

Let’s hope it helps people crossing the street. And helps drivers slow down!

(Photo/Tracy Porosoff)

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Speaking of the fireworks: We can’t say it often, or strongly, enough — but our Parks & Recreation Department staff rocks.

After working tirelessly to make our celebration a success — from parking, to picking up garbage throughout the long day — members of the maintenance crew did not take a break.

The moment the last flare faded, and folks began leaving Compo, the guest services and maintenance crews swung into action.

By 5 a.m., the beach was pristine. You’d never that 10,000 people had picnicked, partied, drank and danced just 7 hours earlier.

It’s an astonishing, herculean job — and they do it every year.

Thanks to all who helped, to their supervisors, and to Parks & Rec director Erik Barbieri.

Now it’s up to the rest of us to keep Compo looking good, and trash-free.

Just after dawn, the day after the fireworks. Photo/Andrew Colabella

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The Point to Point Swim — one of Westport’s oldest, most popular and important maritime events — returns to Compo Beach on July 20.

The 46th annual 1-mile open water  charity race draws swimmers from the tri-state area, and throughout New England.

All proceeds go to the Westport Weston Family YMCA’s aquatics safety program, including swim lessons.

Top finishers earn prizes. The fee ($60 now, $75 day of the race) includes a swim cap, t-shirt and timing chip. Click here for more details, and registration.

The Point-to-Point course.

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The Democratic Town Committee meets July 15 (7:30 p.m., Town Hall auditorium) to officially nominate their candidates for town boards and commissons, in November’s election.

The session is open to the public. However, only DTC members can vote.

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Sure, it’s in Norwalk.

But Westporters have been getting flyers announcing the opening of the new Wegmans.

The 92,000-square foot store opens July 23 at 675 Connecticut Avenue, near Richards Avenue.

Shoppers who know the grocery-and-more chain from outlets in 8 Northeastern states rave about it.

Westporters will surely check it out. Will they shop there regularly?

And if the do, will Wegmans eat Stew Leonard’s — our own, smaller local icon — lunch?

Stay tuned! (Hat tip: Jonathan Alloy)

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Yesterday evening’s brief — but strong — winds downed at least one tree, and with it utility wires.

It was, appropriately, on Timber Lane.

(Photo/Celia Campbell-Mohn)

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Interested in collecting art — but clueless about where to start? Experienced, but eager to know more?

MoCA CT is presenting a series of panel discussions on the topic. They’re designed for a broad audience, from complete newcomers to seasoned collectors.

The next session — “Building and Managing Your Collection” — is July 10 (5:30 p.m.). Click here to register.

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What do you get when a night heron meets a heron sculpture?

You get today’s intriguing “Westport … Naturally” feature, direct from Burritts Landing:

(Photo/Ellen Bowen)

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And finally … Happy Birthday, America!

Roundup: Lynsey Addario & Katie Couric, Ukraine, Wegmans …

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Every day brings new, grim news from Ukraine. The New York Times photos of Staples High School graduates Lynsey Addario (1991) and Tyler Hicks (1988) are crucial for bringing the horrors of the Russian invasion to the rest of the world.

We all know on some level how dangerous it is for those two, and so many others. But now Katie Couric brings the reality of their situation into our own, comfortable lives.

She conducts an astonishing interview with Lynsey — who, in the opening moments from Kyiv, moves into the bathroom, and dons a flak jacket and helmet, as sirens go off.

Couric’s questions are probing. Lynsey’s answers are insightful. This is must-see journalism, from two pros. (Hat tip: Susan Woog Wagner)

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Speaking of Ukraine: Westport’s rally in support of that invaded nation is set for this Saturday (11 a.m., Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Post Road bridge). It’s scheduled to run until 12:30 p.m.

Anyone wishing to continue their support can head a couple of miles east, to Southport.

The Ukrainian American Club (279 King’s Drive, near I-95 and the Metro-North station) is sponsoring its own Saturday rally. It starts at 1 p.m.

Attendees are asked to bring signs, musical instruments, balloons, flowers, and anything else that will help spread the message of freedom, unity and democracy. For further information, speaker, or donation inquiries, call 203-259-2913.

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Speaking of Saturday’s Westport rally: one of the organizers, Stephan Taranko, donated 3 exquisite Ukrainian hand-embroidered shirts, similar to the ones worn by the Dumka Choir when they performed last week on “Saturday Night Live.”

They’ll be part of a silent auction at the Westport event. A QR code will be available to help with the bidding.

One of the 3 Ukrainian shirts.

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And more on Ukraine: Dori Bomback and Teri Jaffe’s ThingsILove203 — which curates, then sells (duh) things they love — is holding a pop-up sale at MoCA Westport his Sunday (March 6, noon to 4 p.m.).

They carry several Ukrainian lines. A percentage of proceeds will be donated to the Ukrainian Crisis Relief Fund.

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“06880” does not cover a lot of Norwalk news. But we do mention Stew Leonard’s from time to time, because, well, Stew’s.

Looks like the Westport-born food store will have some competition

Wegmans is opening its first Connecticut location — municipal approval, and construction, pending.

The site is nearly 11 acres of land off Connecticut Avenue, near I-95. The property is occupied now by MBI, which would move to new office space.

Wegmans is a 105-year-old, 106-store supermarket chain in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts and North Carolina that draws raves from customers.

But will they have Santa, a menorah, and Christmas trees?

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Wakeman Town Farm is having kids!

Thelma and Marge — Nigerian dwarf goats — are having babies, at the Cross Highway sustainability center.

They’re due in a month. Laura Miller, of InDorasKitchen.com, has shared them with WTF. She’ll also offer classes in goat dairy, milking and cheese making, soap making, goat anatomy and husbandry, blacksmithing, cheese and balsamic Pairings, and more..

With the babies’ arrival, Westporters can learn about goat anatomy, reproduction, animal husbandry, milking, and caring for kids (the goat kind). WTF will also offer opportunities to learn how to make goat soap and cheese.

Class offerings for adults and (human) kids will be posted online.

Thelma and Marge (or perhaps Marge and Thelma) at WTF. (Photo/Anne Burmeister)

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Divorce is stressful. But in addition to lawyers, women going through the process can also support each other.

Next Wednesday (March 9, 7 p.m. Hayvn co-working space, 320 Boston Post Road, Darien), they’ll get together at an an event called “Insider Tips from Divorce Attorneys.” It’s sponsored by the law firm Ferry & Battey, and one of the panelists is Janet Battey of Westport. Click here for tickets and more information.

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Westport-based Connectalent co-founders Runa Knapp and Jasmine Silver discuss the future of work, workplace re-entry, job skills needed tomorrow and more. The March 15 event (7:30 p.m., Weston Field Club),  is sponsored by the Weston Women’s League.

An added attraction: photographer Whitnee Schulman will offer headshots for attendees.

For details and registration, click here.

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At Christmas time, there are 7 swans a-swimming. Earlier this winter, Peter Swift saw just 4 off Burying Hill Beach.

When we find the other 3, this will be a complete “Westport … Naturally” photo.

(Photo/Peter Swift)

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And finally … on this date in 1849, the territory of Minnesota was created.

I’m not sure why the (Westport-based) Wiggins Sisters never made it nationally. They are one of my favorite duos of all time. Their harmonies are beautiful; their lyrics are insightful — and they are wonderful, genuine women.

If you’ve never heard them (and also, if you have), enjoy “Minnesota.”