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Don’t Cross At The Green

For decades, pedestrians have reached Main Street from the Post Road by crossing to the YMCA from — first — Colgan’s and Thompson’s Pharmacy; then Ships, and now Tiffany.

No more.

The crosswalk was  recently erased — poorly, but officially.

The Board of Selectmen believed that intersection was dangerous — the Post Road is wide there, 2 lanes of traffic diverge, and well, why not?

The lone (legal) way to cross now is a few yards away, from the west corner of Taylor Place to what was once the library.

Any bets on how long it will take Westporters to stop crossing the Post Road by the Y?

I say never.

Don’t Drive Like David Pogue

At the risk of turning “06880” into an all-David-Pogue-all-the-time blog — though there’s nothing wrong with that — I couldn’t let his latest CNBC/New York Times video go unmentioned.

As everyone knows — or at least should — the techmeister with his finger in a thousand pies often shoots his weekly videos here in Westport, where he lives.  The Saugatuck River, library and Y have made great sets.

Last week though, David outdid himself.

When David Pogue is behind the wheel, look out!

His subject was apps that prevent drivers from texting or calling while in motion.  David needed someplace where he could be filmed texting and calling while driving — as well as eating, drinking and clipping his nose hairs.

The Post Road wouldn’t do (even though hundreds of drivers do all that — and worse — every day).

Where in Westport could David drive without looking — and without hitting anyone or anything — on a rainy Tuesday morning?

Compo Beach.

Westporters use the beach for everything.  We go there to swim, walk, picnic, fish, bike, play softball, sail, use the playground, play soccer, tan, play volleyball, be seen, watch fireworks, play with our dogs, grill, preen, girl- or guy-watch, run, watch the sun rise and set, and make out.

Only David Pogue would go there to drive recklessly, then share the hilarious results all over the interwebs.

(Click here for David’s video, and here for a behind-the-scenes look on how he made it.)