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POLL: Westport To Have Temporary Free Standing Portable Signs
A temporary signage text amendment was approved for commercial zones in Westport

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.
A temporary signage text amendment was approved for commercial zones in Westport

There were concerns that Staples could risk losing the ability to host Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC) events due to the damaged track surface.
Sending flowers, cards, candy, etc. Are we being fleeced?
Westport police reports: Feb. 9-13.
Today the Westport Police Department is announcing the retirement of Police Service Dog “Lola” from its ranks.
The newest pilates and yoga studio in town sits directly on the Saugatuck River in Bridge Square and will offer roof-top classes on its patio during the summer.
More than 40 merchants helped out with the program.
Laurence Bradley, Westport Planning & Zoning Director, announced today that on Feb. 16, the P&Z Commission will review a text amendment to the Westport zoning regulations concerning parking standards.
Financial issues in Westport brought on drastic changes for new town workers.
January 9 - January 20 property transfers as reported by the Town Clerk's Office.
The multi-vehicle accident happened around 3:45 p.m. between exits 42 and 44 on the northbound side of the highway.
The Westport Assessor’s Office and the Human Services Department will begin taking applications for the state and local tax relief programs on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
What would you like to see in this vacant commercial space?
The unidentified man nearly became sick after he found out he may have been storing the weapon used by the suspected killer.
Westport police reports: Feb. 2-6.
Unusual arrests and investigations from the area.
Claiming your business on Patch offers huge rewards.
Westport Town Assessor Paul Friia today announced in a press release yesterday he signed the Oct. 1, 2011 Grand List as required by state statute.