Boys tennis team battles in trio of 4-3 matches
The Wreckers went 1-2 this week with a win over Stamford and losses to Darien and Greenwich, all decided by a 4-3 score.
Fire dept. ask: $495,615 to replace recently hired firefighters
The RTM approved $495,615 for the Westport Fire Department to replace five firefighters who left within a year for better benefits.
Ready, set, slurp!
Celebrate the 15th anniversary of Cocktails & Clams and 40 years of Harbor Watch water monitoring at Copps Island Oysters.
Jazz Society fundraiser at The Post
Experience music from over 25 artists and a silent auction at the Jazz Cruise by the Saugatuck fundraiser on April 23 in Westport.
Lecture to explore the mystery of East Coast earthquakes
Curious about the tremors that occasionally rattle windows far from the San Andreas Fault? An upcoming lecture will delve into the science behind earthquakes in our region.
Erdheim wins Jackie Robinson essay contest
Marty Erdheim, winner of the 2026 Jackie Robinson Essay Contest, reflected on Robinson’s courage and perseverance in his personal letter.
Comedian Kevin Farley brings the laughs to Downtown Cabaret Theatre
Downtown Cabaret Theatre is inviting audiences to close out their week with an evening of laughs as Kevin Farley takes the stage.
Westport man accused of planting tracker in partner’s car
Westporter was arrested and charged with electronic stalking of a domestic partner after they found a tracking device in their car.
Himes’ amendment strives to protect citizen data
Jim Himes’ amendment requires the FBI to seek court approval before accessing U.S. person communications data under FISA Section 702.
Westport’s Kalra twins advance in AI challenge with kindness app
Westport’s homeschooled Kalra twins won the state AI challenge with WestportSmiles, a kindness app using AI to inspire human connections.
Spy for Gen. Washington in America 250-themed escape room
Follow clues and unlock the strongbox to acquire British troop movement plans. This America 250 theme is at the Westport Museum.
Obituary: Alfred Gwilliam
Alfred Gwilliam, 92, of Westport, passed away on March 19, 2026. He was a beloved husband, father, and a gentle, wise man.
How to enjoy summer in Westport to the max
Join the Westport Journal wine and cheese gathering on May 12 at the Cedar Point Yacht Club to get expert advice on local summer activities.
Fairfield University Art Museum to host lecture “Florine Stettheimer and Americana”
As part of its exhibition related to the semiquincentennial of the United States, the Fairfield University Art Museum will host a lecture on a modernist artist and feminist who subtly snuck political messages into her works.
Want to serve on the Cribari Bridge committee? Call Kevin!
First Selectman Kevin Christie is seeking applicants for the Cribari Bridge Advisory Committee to guide Westport’s input on the DOT’s plans.
‘Words from the Front’ at Easton Public Library
A staged reading, “Words from the Front,” about the Ukraine war. See it Sunday, April 19, at the Easton Public Library.
Lamont addresses Westport in chamber series
Governor Lamont addressed the Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce on healthcare, transportation, energy, and the future of the Cribari Bridge.
“Fashionably Westport” to benefit Homes with Hope at Library on April 25
The Westport Downtown Association’s sixth annual Fashionably Westport event supports Homes with Hope on April 25 at the Westport Library.
Norwalk Conservatory students to perform National Anthem at Yankee Stadium Tuesday
The talent of the students from Norwalk Conservatory of the Arts will be on full display tomorrow as they sing the National Anthem before a Major League Baseball game.
A question for Governor Lamont — will the Cribari Bridge decision be based on a current record?
Will the State of Connecticut ensure that the decision on the Cribari Bridge is made on a current, fully evaluated record?





















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