After Zoom SNAFU, RTM members walk rezoned Saugatuck
RTM members and the public see for themselves what the Hamlet at Saugatuck plan may bring to the neighborhood.
Read MoreJan 7, 2023 | Government, Real Estate | 0
RTM members and the public see for themselves what the Hamlet at Saugatuck plan may bring to the neighborhood.
Read MoreDec 27, 2022 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
Post-war ranch set for demolition
Read MoreDec 24, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of December 5-9, 11 properties changed hands, including properties on Edgewater Commons Lane, Flower Farm Lane (shown), High Point Road, Hills Lane, Hillspoint Road, Morningside Drive S, Nursery Road, Peach Lot Place, Post Road W, Sniffen Road and Timber Lane.
Read MoreDec 17, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of November 28-December 2, ten properties changed hands, including properties on Berkeley Road, Caccamo Lane Ext, Cavalry Road (shown), Compo Road S, Hazelnut Road, Hockanum Road, Park Lane, Parsell Lane, and Winker Lane.
Read MoreDec 10, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of November 21-25, five properties changed hands, including properties on Bayberry Lane (shown), Bonnie Brook Road, High Point Road, Maple Avenue N and Park Lane.
Read MoreDec 3, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of November 14-8, nine properties changed hands, including properties on Appletree Trail, Buena Vista Drive, Colony Road, Lockwood Circle, Old Road, Regents Park, Strathmore Lane, Terhune Drive (shown) and Willowbrook Drive.
Read MoreNov 29, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of November 7-11, seven properties changed hands, including properties on Clapboard Hill Road (shown), Compo Hill Avenue, Dexter Road, Franklin Street, Imperial Avenue, Kings Highway N and McMahon Lane.
Read MoreNov 22, 2022 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
222-year-old antique set for demolition.
Read MoreNov 19, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of October 31-November 4, 10 properties changed hands, including properties on Bauer Place Ext., Bermuda Road, Harbor Road (shown), Highland Road, Kings Highway N, Partrick Road, Riverside Avenue, Saugatuck Avenue, Stony Pt Road and The Mews.
Read MoreNov 12, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of October 24-28, nine properties changed hands, including properties on Dorchester Drive, Mansfield Place, Maple Avenue N (shown), McMahon Lane, North Avenue, Old Mill Road, Roshab Lane, Sherwood Drive and Vineyard Lane.
Read MoreNov 11, 2022 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
1953 ranch receives demolition permit.
Read MoreNov 10, 2022 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
1960 cape gets demolition permit.
Read MoreNov 5, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of October 17-21, seven properties changed hands, including properties on Imperial Avenue, Lantern Hill Road, Norwalk Avenue, Post Road E (shown), Roseville Road, Strathmore Lane and Woodside Avenue.
Read MoreNov 1, 2022 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
122-year-old cape has been demolished.
Read MoreOct 29, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of October 10-14, 10 properties changed hands, including properties on Bridge Street, Clinton Avenue, Davenport Avenue, Hillspoint Road, Lansdowne, Mills Street, Reichert Circle, Ridge Drive, Soundview Drive (shown) and Westfair Drive.
Read MoreOct 28, 2022 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 7
The Building Department yesterday issued permits to demolish eight homes on Hiawatha Lane, to make room for the 157-unit Summit Saugatuck development.
Read MoreOct 28, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of October 3-7, thirteen properties changed hands, including properties on Compo Road N, Cross Highway (shown), Duck Pond Road, Greenwood Lane, Grove Point Road, Hermit Court, Hiawatha Lane Ext, Old Hill, Farms Road, Reimer Road, Silver Brook Road, Sycamore Drive and Trailing Rock Lane.
Read MoreOct 18, 2022 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
76-year-old ranch okayed for demolition.
Read MoreOct 17, 2022 | Goodbye, Real Estate | 0
33-year-old custom permitted for demolition.
Read MoreOct 17, 2022 | Property Transfers, Real Estate | 0
During the week of September 26-30, sixteen properties changed hands, including properties on Barbara Place, Bayberry Lane, Beachside Commons, Bedford Drive, Compo Road S, Greenbrier Road, Lincoln Street, Manor Drive, Morningside Drive S (shown), Red Coat Road, Reichert Circle, Riverfield Drive, Sue Terrace, Sunrise Road and Sycamore Drive.
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“OPERA MEETS BROADWAY!” MAY 17 WESTON LIBRARY At 4 pm on May 17 the Friends of the Weston Library present “Opera Meets Broadway!” as the latest in their Sunday Soundscapes […]
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 7PM An Evening with Audra McDonald with Andy Einhorn on piano
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Film Screening of 1959 Jazz on a Summer’s Day Followed by a Q+A with Brian Kane Thursday May 28 from 6:30–9:00PM Film duration: 1h 25m Registration: $20 general admission, $10 […]
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As part of the national commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary, The Glass House will, for the first time, open the 1783 Grainger House and its celebrated peony and iris garden […]
First Saturdays are a great opportunity to experience what we have to offer at the Westport Museum free of charge on the first Saturday of each month. Young visitors can […]
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Experience an electrifying evening with Grammy, Peabody, and Emmy Award-winning bassist, composer, and bandleader Endea Owens, one of jazz’s most exciting contemporary voices. A member of The Late Show with […]
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