Devil’s Den will be closed to visitors on the hunt days, and signs will be posted at all public entrances to the preserve.
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Back Yard Beekeepers Association will host Bee School 2026 in Weston, offering beginner classes on honey bees and pollinators.
Veterans Day is coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with several opportunities around Weston to honor those who have served.
Dr. Robyn Underwood will speak on spotted lanternflies and honey bees Oct. 28 at Norfield Church in Weston.
Redding Historical Society seeks donations to restore the Zalmon Read Barn and create a permanent agrarian tool museum.
The talk will focus on two emerging invasive species of concern.
This is the latest area winner, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
Aspetuck and Norwalk Land Trusts have merged, expanding resources to protect open space and strengthen conservation in Fairfield County.
The 2025 CT United Ride, Connecticut’s largest 9/11 tribute, returns Sept. 7 with thousands of motorcyclists and spectators.
The Dogtopia Foundation supports veterans with service dogs—while Dogtopia’s daycare services bring joy to pups and pet parents alike.
Tunnel to Towers' 9/11 Mobile Exhibit arrives in Easton Aug. 8–9, offering free guided tours, artifacts, and memorial displays.
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Weston, Redding and Easton via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
The Weston Back Yard Beekeepers Association seeks applicants for the Jeff Shwartz Scholarship to support environmental education.
Julia Mahood to speak in-person about honey bee drones at BYBA meeting in Weston, on July 22 at 7:30 p.m.
A Weston EMT received the first Gridley Service Award for her volunteer work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weston’s Memorial Day Parade on May 26 will honor veteran Gary Clayton as Grand Marshal; parade begins at 10:45 a.m. and ends at Town Hall.
Weston History & Culture Center to host dance lecture and exhibit exploring dance from Titanic era.
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The Candlewood Brass Quintet performed to a full room at Brass for a Cause, a community concert held at Ashlar-Aspetuck Lodge on April 20.
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Weston's EcoFest on May 4 features live music, food, eco-talks, kids' events, and a bottle drive raffle at Lachat Town Farm.
Weston Volunteer Fire Dept. invests $215K in PFAS-free gear to reduce health risks for firefighters, all funded by community donations.
The Honorable Tracy Lee Dayton of Weston has been elected To the Connecticut Bar Foundation James W. Cooper Fellows Program
St. Francis of Assisi in Weston will host a Casino Night fundraiser with games, food, and raffles on April 26 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Weston Library invites local artists to submit work for July exhibit; youth and adult art events also planned.
Patch and T-Mobile are teaming up to celebrate future leaders in Connecticut.
Dr. Scott McArt will discuss neonicotinoids' impact on pollinators at BYBA event in Weston on March 25. Free and open to the public.
The Redding Land Trust Photography Show Submissions portal will close on March 28.
Redding Land Trust Announces Photography Show Celebrating 60th Anniversary.
Keith Richards will be honored with CT's first Governor’s Award of Excellence for his contributions to music and local communities.
Learn about the vital role of women workers in WWII at the Weston History & Culture Center on March 29.
Library officials emphasized the importance of public input in shaping the plan, which focuses on six key areas.
Back Yard Beekeepers Association will host Dr. Diana Cox-Foster for a discussion on bee health stressors.
Trout Unlimited and Aspetuck Land Trust will be collecting old Christmas trees on Saturday, Jan. 11 in Easton
These are the latest area winners, according to the Connecticut State Lottery.
For one week in early December, art enthusiasts can view and buy special works at the Annual Mark Twain Library Juried Art Show in Redding.
Bee School attendees will explore topics such as selecting equipment, mastering essential techniques, and managing common pests and diseases
Interest in an outdoor space first came to the attention of the Library when conducting a survey of the community in 2019.
Republican state Sen. Tony Hwang shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve the 28th District.
Nearly half of all living veterans (8.1 million) are age 65 or older
Over 75% of older adults want to stay in their current homes.
Register for Sunday, Oct. 1, or Saturday, Nov. 18. Several sessions available each day.
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For Boys and Girls entering 6th, 7th and 8ths grades. Three sessions available!
Engage in innovative learning on the Prep campus! Open to boys and girls entering grades 6, 7 and 8.
Learn fundamentals at this non-contact camp for students entering 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grades
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