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Chris Rueli is the editor of the Westport Patch. He was raised in Suffield, Connecticut and graduated from Boston University's College of Communication in 2009.
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If you see something unusual, the State Elections Enforcement Commission wants to know, according to this press release.
Westport property transfers: October 8-12.
There are many reputable contractors out there, but there are just as many “storm chasers” who are looking to take advantage of people following the storm, according to Westport Police Captain Sam Arciola.
There are many reputable contractors out there, but there are just as many “storm chasers” who are looking to take advantage of people following the storm, according to Westport Police Captain Sam Arciola.
There are many reputable contractors out there, but there are just as many “storm chasers” who are looking to take advantage of people following the storm, according to Westport Police Captain Sam Arciola.
Hurricane Sandy hit the Westport coastline hard as the tide began to rise Monday evening.
Westport Building Official Stephen Smith today released the following information for residents to follow incase of damage to homes and/or property.
As Hurricane Sandy approached land Monday afternoon, a BMW 5-Series became stuck on Harbor Road in the Saugatuck Shores area.
Taxpayers and tax preparers have until Nov. 7 to file returns or pay taxes that were due on Oct. 31.
Several feet of water flooded the coastal areas of Westport, which ended up causing major damage to many homes on the water.
The Blu Parrot will be open for dinner and host live entertainment Wednesday.
While many Westport parents usually take their children trick-or-treating in the Compo Beach area, this year the Gault neighborhood, located between Imperial Ave. and Compo Road South, was full of kids, and parents, decked out in Halloween costumes.
Despite the rumors, the Black Duck Cafe survived Hurricane Sandy, although the flooding was the worst in the restaurant's history.
Westport First Selectman Gordon Joseloff said Halloween will go on in Westport Wednesday night.
Connecticut Light and Power has not been able to restore power to any Westport customers in the day following Hurricane Sandy.
Westport residents step outside to check out the massive flooding caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Take a look at the road closures around Westport
See a tree down in your neighborhood? Notice a road is flooded? Just saw a store clerk unload a pallet of fresh batteries? Please use this story on Westport Patch to help out your neighbors as we brave the storm together.