Government and Politics
July 28, 2025
From: Town of WestonFIRST SELECTWOMAN’S OPENING NOTE
We are honored to announce that the Weston Senior Activities Center and the Weston Human Services Department have been officially designated as a Southwestern Connecticut Focal Point by the Southwestern Connecticut Agency on Aging (SWCAA)! This prestigious designation recognizes our unwavering commitment to serving older adults and their families in the Weston community.
According to the Older Americans Act, a Focal Point is a highly visible, trusted organization where older adults, families, and caregivers can turn for information, access to services, and community support. It is both a hub for aging services and a symbol of a community’s dedication to its older residents.
This achievement is a direct reflection of the hard work, dedication, and compassion of our Senior Center and Human Services staff, whose daily efforts make Weston a more supportive and inclusive place for aging well. We are proud to serve as a central, accessible, and empathetic resource—and grateful to SWCAA for this meaningful recognition.
NO CASH PAYMENTS ACCEPTED AT TRANSFER STATION STARTING JULY 1
As of July 1, 2025, the Transfer station will only accept credit cards, debit cards, checks, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Cash will no longer be accepted.
DOG LICENSING
Dog licenses are due! All dogs six months or older must be licensed annually by the Town Clerk. Dogs must wear the tag at all times, not only are licenses required, they can help quickly reunite a lost pet with their family. Cost: $8.00 for a spayed or neutered dog otherwise it's $19.00 (cash or check only)
PARKS AND RECREATION
Pickleball Update: Summer Schedule is Here!
Weston Parks & Recreation is excited to roll out the new summer schedule for the Bisceglie Pickleball Courts!
Court 1 is now reservation only — Monday through Friday
Courts 2 & 3 remain available for open play
Reserve your spot today on our website!
Weston Parks & Recreation, CT New UI - Splash
NEW WESTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT APPOINTED
Please click the following link to read the press release from Weston Public Schools: Weston Public Schools - News Articles
WESTON 2025 ROAD PAVING PROGRAM
Crews from the Town of Weston Department of Public Works are preparing our roads for paving this summer. This work includes cleaning and repairing existing storm water catch basins and replacing the basin tops. We appreciate your patience as this work progresses. Please use caution when driving through these road work zones.
Streets Scheduled for Paving - Summer 2025
Timber Mill Lane
Aspetuck Glenn
Martin Road
Autumn Ridge Road
Hyde Ridge Road
Messex Lane
Wood Hill Road
Woods End Lane
Cindy Lane
Lilac Lane
Hemlock Ridge Road
Mountain View Drive
Salem Road
Laurel Lake East
Richmond Hill Road
Sachem Road
Silver Ridge Common
Twin Oak Lane
Norfield Woods Road
River Road
NOTICE OF TAXES DUE
- The first installment of real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle taxes on the Grand List of October 1, 2024 is due and payable on July 1, 2025. Failure to pay by August 1, 2025 will result in a late payment with interest of 1 ½% per month starting with the July 1st due date per State Statute 12-145. Minimum interest charge is $2.00.
- Effective April 2025, The Tax Collector’s Office has transitioned to a new online payment vendor. If you utilize the autopay option you will need to create a new account due to the transfer to a new payment platform. Tax bills will be available online on June 28th.
- If you no longer have a vehicle that you received a bill for, you must present proof to the Tax Assessor (203) 222-2606. Click here for more information regarding motor vehicles
- If you have any questions, please call our office at (203) 222-2694. Taxpayers have several options to pay their bill. You can come in during town hall hours from 9 to 4:30 Monday through Friday. Alternatively, you can put your payment in the drop box outside the side entrance to the Town Hall, mail the payment, pay online at www.westonct.gov. Service fees will apply. If you did not receive a tax bill, please contact the Tax Collector. You can also check online for payment amounts at the town website noted above. Failure to receive a tax bill does not excuse the taxpayer from tax, interest, and fees (C.G.S.12-130).
FLAG DISPOSAL BIN - NEW AT THE TRANSFER STATION
At Weston Transfer Station
237 Godfrey Road East
There is now a Flag Disposal Bin at the Weston Transfer Station. The bin was created by Joe Travers, as part of his Eagle Scout Project. The bin is located near the brick administration building (see pictures below). Click here for more information about the mission of his project and answers to frequently asked questions. Congratulations and thank you for this great addition to our Transfer Station!
WESTON TOWN GREEN NATIVE GARDENS
Every week a new explosion of color to check out, pleasing our pollinators and birds as well as Westonites! Most of the plants serve as larval hosts for many butterflies and are a valuable food source for bees and butterflies!
Blooming now and feeding pollinators:
Poppy Mallow (magenta flowers photo)
Tickseed ( yellow flowers in second photo)
Yarrow
Honeysuckle
Bee Balm
Butterfly Weed
Liatris
Coneflowers
Alliums
*If you would like to be a part of helping to garden these beds, please contact [email protected]
WESTON DOG PARK IS OPEN!
22 Lords Highway East
Please Bring your pooch and water. Please see all the Dog Park Rules here: https://www.westonct.gov/home/showdocument?id=14765&t=638816933838200126. This project utilizes 7% of the entire Moore Property -- land that was purchased by the Town more than two decades ago for $2.3 million, specifically for municipal use. The dog park construction, design, and first few years of maintenance are funded with grants (ARPA, access way and parking & Greyledge plantings), gifts from private individuals through the Weston Dog Park 501c3, as well as a contribution in memory of Brian Gordon, our former second Selectman who passed away in 2018. Recent improvements have included fixing a hole near the fence and amended opening hours, which will be at 7:30am.
TOWN HALL TALKS
As an enhancement of the weekly Town Hall Happenings newsletter, please join First Selectwoman Sam Nestor for "Town Hall Talks," on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month.
Town Hall talks schedule:
2nd Tuesday of the Month - 1pm at the Town Hall
4th Tuesday of the Month - 6pm at the Town Hall
RSVP required: [email protected]
LYONS PLAIN ROAD REHABILITATION
Lyons Plain Rd Rehabilitation – Milling and paving is complete. The remaining work includes replacement driveway apron and guardrails. To review details about the project click here: Road Maintenance Projects | Town of Weston, Connecticut
VALLEY FORGE ROAD
The purpose of this project is to protect and preserve the Valley Forge Road corridor in terms of both infrastructure asset management and neighborhood quality of life. The project limits extend from Kellogg Hill Road to Bradley Road. The project includes many improvements which extend beyond just new pavement. The project has been developed to address not only deteriorated pavement conditions but also erosion to the roadside embankments, noted drainage concerns in select areas and at various culvert crossings, and safety concerns related to failing or inadequate guardrail and existing roadway alignment which provides inadequate sightline distances for drivers. Provisions for traffic calming are also included to encourage drivers to reduce traveling speeds along the roadway. All of these improvements are intended to preserve and protect not only the roadway but also the abutting properties and quality of life for the Valley Forge Road neighborhood. Please click here for a fully detailed description of the project, funding, information sessions and timeline.
WESTON CONNECTIONS ART EXHIBIT
July 1st through 31st
Weston Public Library
Looking for something FREE to do this July? Celebrate the arts and community at the Weston Connections Art Exhibit at the Weston Public Library. With over 55 artists represented, the talent and creativity which Weston and neighboring towns are known for, is on full display.
“We put out a call for artists and weren’t sure how many would respond. We’re delighted to have had so many submissions” commented Cindy Wagner, professional portrait artist and member of the Weston Commission for the Arts. “The variety and quality of the work surpassed our expectations,” said fellow Commission member Nancy Klein. Two art classes are scheduled during July as well: a drawing/painting class for adults on Saturday, July 12th, and a class for children on Saturday, July 26th. For details and to sign up, please go to https://cindywagnerart.com Weston Connections is sponsored by The Weston Commission for the Arts and the Friends of the Weston Library.
WESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
Summer Reading at the Library - Color Our World!
Thru August 15
Join us for great programs and reading challenges this summer. Summer Reading begins on June 20 and is not just for kids! Earn badges through the Beanstack app by logging reading, leaving book reviews, or completing activities. Badges then translate to raffle tickets which can be entered at the Library for a chance to win prizes. If you’ve already signed up for Beanstack, use the same login to sign up for this year’s challenge. You can also earn the 2025 Summer Reading Golden Collectors Coin by completing challenges such as the Color Our World Weston-wide Scavenger Hunt (request one at the front desk)!
We have lots of fun and creative programs planned and can't wait to see how you choose to participate in our 2025 Summer Reading activities! Click the following links to see what events we have coming up! Adult Events - Children's Events - Teen Events - Full Calendar Adult Summer Reading is sponsored by the Friends of the Weston Public Library.
EMERGENCY ALERTS
Please make sure that you and your family are registered to receive emergency alerts from the Weston Office of Emergency Management. Registration can be done online by visiting https://www.westonct.gov/our-community/community-alert-system-and-e-notifications. Weston’s Public Safety Team will continue to expertly guide us through storms by sending out texts, emails and automated phone calls via our Everbridge system. Please make sure to mention Everbridge to your new friends, acquaintances and neighbors. Please also see this link, which provides details on how to prepare for weather events: https://www.westonct.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/5929/637650804379770000
WESTON HUMAN SERVICES
Would you like to be added to the Reassurance Program?
The Reassurance Program is a list of Weston residents who would like to be called by an employee of the Weston Social Services Dept in times of Town emergencies or inclement weather. We encourage those who live alone, don't drive, or have medical needs to register as this list is also shared with Emergency Responders in times of Town emergencies. Please email Melissa DiVito, LCSW at [email protected] for more information.
Youth and Family Services
Please register for the Human Services monthly newsletter! Our goal is to provide our families and youth with resources that help promote physical and mental well-being through programming, events, referrals, and advocacy. Link to Register & see this month’s newsletter: https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=90c71e5b4a0599e78d75de0ce&id=98ba3e3558
Caregivers Support Group with Melissa DiVito, LCSW
Monthly meetings are held every third Tuesday, 1:30-2:30pm at the Weston Senior Center. For questions or to be added to the Caregiver Support Group email list, contact Melissa at [email protected]
Bereavement Support Group with Rashida Miller, MSW
Monthly meetings are held every fourth Tuesday, 1:30-2 :30 pm, at the Weston Senior Center. For questions or to be added to the Bereavement Support Group email list, contact Rashida Miller at [email protected]
Weston Senior Center
-Click this link to visit the Senior Center website: https://westonseniorcenter.info/
-Activities newsletter: Weston Senior Activities Center
-Call or email the Senior Center to register: 203-222-2608 or [email protected]
The Assessment Program at Silver Hill Hospital
We are pleased to announce our continued partnership with Silver Hill Hospital, the Town of New Canaan, and most recently, the Town of Westport to provide Weston residents of all ages with timely, comprehensive mental health assessments and personalized referrals for ongoing care. These assessments will remain available at no cost to Weston residents. This program was initially funded through ARPA grants and will receive future funding from the opioid settlement fund. For more information or to request an appointment please visit this link: Silver Hill Hospital’s Assessment Program | Silver Hill Hospital
Attention Medicare Beneficiaries!
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), in partnership with NORC at the University of Chicago, is conducting the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS)—a national study that looks at the health care experiences, needs, and costs of people on Medicare.
Starting in late July, some Medicare recipients in our community may be randomly selected to take part in this important survey. Interviews may happen by phone or in person.
This is a legitimate government-backed effort to improve Medicare services. If you’re contacted, your participation is completely voluntary—but greatly appreciated.
For more information, visit:
MCBS on CMS.gov
MCBS Respondent Website
NORC Respondent Care Center
WESTON – UKRAINE SISTER CITY COMMITTEE TOOL DRIVE
Weston Transfer Station, 237 Godfrey Rd East
Tuesday-Saturday 8am-2:30pm
July 17 Through July 29
Have spare tools? Put them to work to help Ukraine. Donate your extra and unused tools to support the clean up and repair efforts for our Ukrainian sister city. Their needs include household hand tools, safety gear, demolition & clean up tools, repair supplies, temporary shelter supplies, electrical tools. Click here to see the full list of items and to make financial contributions.
BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETINGS
Please feel free to attend BOS meetings where you can watch in person at the Town Hall Meeting Room or you can stream into the meetings, which are always posted on the Town website. Documents, recordings, and minutes are available at: https://www.westonct.gov/government/boards-commissions/elected/board-of-selectmen
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR TOWN BOARDS
The following appointed boards have positions available: Commission on Aging, Board of Assessment Appeals Alternate, Commission for the Arts, Beautification Committee, Building Committee, Board of Ethics, Historic District Commission Alternate, Children & Youth Commission, Marketing & Communications Committee, Panel of Moderators, Sustainable Weston, Veterans Affairs Committee. The Town of Weston Board of Selectmen will conduct interviews of candidates for appointed boards, commissions and committees in private, unless the candidate requests that the interview occur in public. Through the CT Freedom of Information Act, the state legislature expressly allows the Town Board of Selectmen to hold non-public executive sessions to discuss “the appointment, employment, performance, evaluation, health or dismissal of a public officer or employee." C.G.S. § 1-200 (6)(a). Like Weston, several nearby municipalities have also implemented similar policies to protect residents interested in volunteering their service from the abuse of modern technology such as artificial intelligence, social media, and personal identity theft. Please click here for more information and/or to submit your information for consideration for a position.