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Snow came fashionably late this year, but it when it did it came in style, covering Westport with a powdery white mantle that attracted hundreds of ski boarders and sliders of all ages to "potato hill," and left the rest of us to marvel at winter's icy beauty (above, Forge Pond.)

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Local news and events you may be interested in. Updated Friday, February 03, 2012

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Click here to view video - 2012 Annual Little Compton Scenic Winter Road Race and Walk. t44.jpg

 

Click here to view video clip 1 of 3 - 2012 16th annual Moby Dick Marathon.

 

Click here to view video clip 2 of 3 - 2012 16th annual Moby Dick Marathon.

 

 

t27.jpg02/03/2012 - Go Pats! Fire yourself up Sunday for the Patriots/Giants grudge rematch of the decade by attending the Westport Senior Center's pre Super Bowl party from 2 to 5:00 p.m. For all seniors and the not-so-senior.

Texas Hold 'em tournament (chips only) and billiards tournament; prizes to the winners! Football bingo, charades, and IPad games (COA has two IPads), and more.   There will be a special showing of the critically acclaimed film "The Help," the movie that won three awards from the Screen Actors Guild, including best cast. Will be shown just past 2 p.m.  

Come and enjoy the fun. Chili and clam chowder provided by the COA; bring your own special snack to share.

The WCOA is a non alcoholic facility, but fun will be allowed in spades.

 

t26.jpg02/03/2012 - "The Veteran's Service Officer handles 30 active cases of veterans requiring state services," Jerry LeBoeuf told the roomful of ROMEOs at their luncheon Thursday where LeBoeuf was a guest speaker.

"We have 350 veterans in Westport affiliated with the four local veterans groups," he added.

But there are about 1100 veterans in Westport, and LeBoeuf considers it his mission to reach out to all of those who, by choice, remain in the background, and make them aware of the state and federal programs that might be available to assist them, their widows and/or their families.

Quite a load for one man. 

But the marine veteran of Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and recently appointed Veteran's Service Agent, is committed to the task.

Under the gaze of the 44 Commander-in-Chiefs in the Presidents' Room, LeBoeuf explained the duties of the town's Veterans Service Officer, and the responsibilities of local and state government to help those who so nobly served their country.  More today.

 

t24.jpg02/02/2012 - Six more weeks of winter! Despite a mild, almost snowless start to Westport's winter, the Prognosticator of Prognosticators, Punxsutawney Phil, appeared at 7:20 a.m. at Gobbler's Knob in the Pennsylvania Wilds and made his annual prediction:

"As I look at the crowd on Gobbler's Knob

Many shadows do I see

So six more weeks of winter it must be!"

The Punxsutawney Groundhog Club website writes 'The celebration of Groundhog Day began with Pennsylvania's earliest settlers. They brought with them the legend of Candlemas Day, which states, "For as the sun shines on Candlemas Day, so far will the snow swirl in May...'"

Click here to get the history of Groundhog Day.

 

02/01/2012 - The Westport Cultural Council has announced that area artists are invited to apply for project grants sponsored by the Helen Ellis Charitable Trust.
Application forms will be available beginning Monday, February 13, 2012 online at
their website. The deadline for completion and submission of all applications is Friday, March 9, 2012. Please mail to: Westport Town Hall, 816 Main Road, Westport, MA 02790. Notification of grant awards will be sent out in early April. All submissions must include 8 copies. Late applications will not be considered. Get all the details.

t23.jpg02/01/2012 - Energy Committee steams forward. No one was more surprised than Westport Town Administrator Jack Healey.

He received 79 RFP (Request For Proposal) responses seeking proposals for a Purchase Power Agreement from commercial solar and wind farm companies hawking their green energy electricity to municipalities looking to supplement tight town budgets by transforming energy savings into cold, hard cash.

Competition is a good thing, right?

Maybe not.

A reinvigorated Energy Committee, staffed for the first time with a full complement of nine members, is energetically pursuing all forms of green energy projects that might help avoid costly Proposition 2 1/2 overrides, certain to tax the patience of Westport taxpayers.

But the realities and the risks of low percentage income streams to the town, while appealing in hard times, highlight the downside of long-term, high risk contracts while keeping the town from seeking newer, more technically advanced projects in the future. More today. 

 

Tom Mailhot, archaeologist01/28/2012 - Archaeology Day at the Handy House. The Westport Historical Society invites you to Archaeology Day at the Handy House, 202 Hix Bridge Road, Westport from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Everybody welcome to come over and observe and, if you wish, to participate in the first below ground archeological investigation at the Handy House. As the Westport Historical Society prepares to embark on stabilization of the building, this excavation will provide significant information about the occupants and evolution of the Handy House property. What lies beneath the ground at this property is unknown. This is the community's opportunity to discover history firsthand and to view some of the artifacts found during the dig!

 

t52.jpg01/25/2012 - Select Board sound bites. Selectmen met Monday night with representatives of Charter Communications, the town's cable provider, to discuss in a public hearing extending the current cable television license.

But how do you negotiate with a single-source vendor.

It is true that Westport residents can switch to satellite TV, Verizon's DSL not-so-high speed internet service (if available in their area), or for the truly unfortunate, dial-up internet.

Not exactly a suite of advanced multi-media services.

To be fair there were few options years ago when Westport picked struggling Charter Communications; many vendors couldn't cope with Westport's large geographical area and small number of residential households.

"We're renegotiating a contract that just ran out," Selectman Jim Coyne told the Charter reps. "We're not negotiating or trying to pick a company in competition with (Charter)," Coyne said.  More on the public hearing.

In other business, Selectmen unanimously appointed Anthony Connors of Westport Point to the Energy Committee, Sandpiper Drive's James Sabre to Westport Affordable Housing Trust, renewed Al Lees' shellfish aquaculture license, granted a request by Portas da Cidade of 231 State Road to build a 646 square foot outdoor patio, and awarded Henry's Diesel Performance Plus, Inc. a Class II Motor Vehicle License.  More.

 

01/24/2012 - The Friends of the Westport Council on Aging would like to inform people looking for the Community Cares Coupon Books that the books are available at the WCOA office at 75 Reed Road in Westport. The cost is $10.00 per book. Included are discount coupons to area businesses, restaurants and attractions such as Buttonwood Park Zoo, the Whaling Museum and various hotels. One hundred percent of the sales goes to the Friends of the Westport Council on Aging for the benefit of the Westport Senior Center.

 

01/23/2012 - Genealogy at your Fingertips through the Westport Library. Interested in searching your family history?

Check out two, new Genealogy Databases available through the Westport Library. These databases search census information within the United States and abroad as well as family and local history records, says Library Director Susan Branco.

Search from home by visiting the Westport Library website through www.westport-ma.gov . Once on the

library page, click on Heritage Quest Online. Just type in your library card number. Public computers

at the Library have AncestryLibrary.com for searching family histories as well.

Please stop by any time to apply for a Library card.

 

t13.jpg01/20/2012 - R. Michael Sullivan has taken out nomination papers to seek a seat on the Westport Board of Selectmen. The Cherry and Webb Lane resident, who is the Chairman of the Conservation Commission, certainly has experience with bringing civility to a town board well known for its rancorous behavior among members. More.

 

01/20/2012 - This summer on July 2nd Westport will turn 225 years old, and the town wants to throw a party.

Selectman Steven Ouellette brought up the subject at the last Selectmen's meeting, and is looking for volunteers to form a committee, other than town officials where a conflict of interest could exist, that would seek donations from local businesses and residents. The committee will be looking to conscript someone with fundraising experience.

Anyone interested in helping or donating funds may contact the selectmen’s office at 508.636.1003, or contact Ouellette at 508.677.0905 or email wpt02790@yahoo.com.

According to Ouellette the annual fourth of July parade will have anniversary theme, and he is exploring a formal gala and fireworks.

A committee that will plan the celebration is being put together, with the first meeting likely to be held in February, Ouellette said.

 

01/19/2012 - DA Sutter throws his hat in the ring for the 9th congressional district.

Bristol County District Attorney Sam Sutter announced Wednesday, January 11th that he will form an exploratory committee to consider a run for the 9th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

An official announcement on Sutter's candidacy is expected next month.

“I’m in,” Sutter said.  Sutter will face William Keating in the democratic primary. Read more.

 

01/18/2012 - Senator Michael Rodrigues calls to freeze unemployment insurance rate.

Measure would save hundreds per employee for businesses.

Yesterday, Senator Michael Rodrigues (D-Westport), along with Senators Barry Finegold (D-Andover) and Bruce Tarr (R-Gloucester) asked Senate President Therese Murray to pass legislation that would freeze the Unemployment Insurance rate at its current level, a measure that would save businesses close to $400 million statewide.  More.

 

01/18/2012 - Today, Senator Michael J. Rodrigues (D-Westport) and Representative Lori A. Ehrlich (D-Marblehead), the respective Vice-Chairs of the Joint Committee on Labor & Workforce Development, will announce the creation of a working group on independent contractor and employee classification at a meeting with invited stakeholders. The working group will bring together interested stakeholders from all sides of the issue to find a practical and reasonable solution to this vexing policy problem.  More.

 

01/18/2012 - Westport's annual election is starting to take shape as candidates begin to pull nomination papers.

Incumbent Selectman Craig Dutra will run for another three year term; Robert Grillo will run for reelection as Assessor (three years); John Colletti for reelection to the Board of Health (three years); School Committee member Antonio Viveiros will run for another three-year term; Planning Board member James Whiten is running for reelection to another five-year term; and William Raus will run for the two-year unexpired term on the Planning Board.

 

Conservation Commission member R. Michael Sullivan will run for one of the two open slots this year for the Board of Selectmen.

The Cherry and Webb Lane resident is a director of operations for Marion-based Teledyne Technologies, and is an avid boater. Sullivan considered running in last year's April election, but wanted more time to familiarize himself with  Westport's political landscape.

More announcements to come as papers are filed.

 

t46.jpgInset: Antone Vieira being sworn in as Selectmen by Town Clerk Marlene Samson in last year's annual election.

Westport Town Clerk, Marlene M. Samson, announced that Nomination Papers for the April 10, 2012 Annual Town Election were available on January 5, 2012, with two selectmen's seats up for grabs. The Town Clerk cautions that deadlines must be observed!  Read more.

 

Deadline for obtaining nomination papers is Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 4 p.m., and the deadline for filing nomination papers with the Board of Registrars is Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at 5 p.m.

Candidates will no longer have to pick up their certified nomination papers from the Registrar's office and hand deliver them to the Town Clerk; that step was negated by a Superior Court judgment made in April of 2011.

However, it will be the responsibility of the candidate(s) to check the validity of the signatures; failure to do so could leave them off the ballot.

 

01/17/2012 - Selectman James Coyne will not run for reelection this April.

"When I first ran last April, I said I would try it for one year," Coyne said. Coyne ran successfully for the one year unexpired term left vacant when then Westport selectman Paul Schmid won election to the Massachusetts State Legislature to represent Westport. Schmid replaced the vacancy left open when Westport's then representative Michael Rodrigues won a term in the State Senate.

t45.jpgThe Westport businessman brought a fresh tone to the sometimes embroiled board with a direct approach in cutting to the quick, and a man who listened more than he spoke at select board meetings.

His common sense approach in solving problems will be missed.

Inset: Led by Selectman James Coyne (left, in picture), select board Chairman Richard Spirlet read a proclamation on September 25, 2011 raising recognition of "International Ataxia Awareness Day." Coyne lost his wife, Janet, to Ataxia on September 21, 2008.

"I am now facing a new challenge that will require a full effort in order for the project to be successful," Coyne said. "It has been an honor to work with the dedicated employees in the Selectmen's office and throughout the town."

Coyne became part of a select board whose new makeup dramatically changed the political landscape in Westport's executive branch, resulting in the delay or cancellation of several controversial projects such as involvement in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act and the construction of a commercial wind turbine behind the new fire station in Beech Grove Cemetery.

 

01/16/2012 - Town officials remind Westport residents that third- and fourth-quarter fiscal 2012 real estate and personal property tax bills were mailed December 30th. Read more.

 

01/16/2012 - Adam Machado’s love for American roots music began when he was a child, splitting his time between his father’s home in Westport and his mother’s in Little Compton.

His stepfather, Bob Sayer, introduced him to the genre, which encompasses artists like Mance Lipscomb, Country Joe and the Fish, and Fred McDowell.

 Thirty years later, Mr. Machado’s love for the music and the path he took to work in the industry has gained him a Grammy nomination. He is nominated for Best Album Notes for the 136-page book he wrote to accompany “Hear Me Howling! Blues, Ballads & Beyond: The Arhoolie 50th Anniversary Box Set. More. 

 

01/13/2012 - The Westport Fire Department received a grant to help create a base and plaque for its World Trade Center Steel display. Funds will assist in the production of a steel base fashioned in the shape of the Pentagon that would allow for the permanent display of the beam salvaged from the World Trade Center, and to purchase some plaques to memorialize the victims and events, including the late Dianne Snyder, a Westport resident.

 

01/12/2012 - The Westport Art Group proudly presents its Winter 2012 Classes which includes Fun Saturday Workshops for Kids 8 to 13, and Beginning Drawing and Beginning Painting Classes for Adults. Click here for all the details.

 

01/12/2012 - Mass Audubon Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary is offering an exciting vacation week opportunity (2/20 to 2/24) for children in grades K-5 that encourages and activates a child's sense of curiosity and love of nature! Each day starts with a discovery map, charting the course for both the morning and afternoon program topics. We'll start exploring each topic indoors with some learning games and activities, then venture outside for more field investigation, winter fun and ecological exploration! Read more.

t66.jpg01/10/2012 - Select board sound bites. Troubling financial times are ahead for Westport boards and departments, according to Town Administrator Jack Healey.

Healey broke the ice at Monday night's select board meeting on possible overrides after a preliminary review of budget submissions for the upcoming fiscal year.

"Westport may need a "structural deficit override," possibly up to $2 million to provide for the essential services as wanted and indeed deserved by town residents," Healey told selectmen Monday night.

“We will no longer be able to support important services like those provided by the Council on Aging and the library, and our infrastructure will continue to deteriorate."

Healey feels the school system may worsen under current funding.

Selectmen voted 5-0 to form an exploratory (steering) committee to examine the projected budget deficits, and consider a proposition 2 1/2 override, an action sure to meet resistance from taxpayers in light of a probably $3.2 million override to fund long-term PCB remediation costs (Westport Middle School) that will face voters at the ballot box this year.

And voter generosity at December's special town meeting put the town in a hole for another $400,000. More.


t65.jpgIn other business, selectmen announced the resignation of Jack DeVeuve from the Energy Committee, and then appointed Paul Velho to this same committee by a vote of 5-0.

"Jack was a long-term and very respected member of this committee," select board Chairman Richard Spirlet said. "He will be missed." One other open position remains.

Inset: Gordon Price (far left) interviews with select board members before his appointment.

Gordon H. Price, highly recommended by the COA's Director Mary Ellen Gomes, was appointed by a vote of 5-0 to the board overseeing the Westport Council of Aging.

School Committee Chairwoman, Michelle Duarte, notified the select board on the resignation of school committee member Eric Larrivee effective January 1, 2012. Word is other resignations may be forthcoming.

The Ponds Committee received approval by a unanimous vote to  proceed with a free evaluation by the Massachusetts Division of Wildlife and Fisheries to quantify the status of projects under consideration by the committee. "Trout Pond is not part of this project, and no dam construction is proposed," said member Claude Ledoux."  More on Select Board sound bites.

 

t63.jpg01/10/2012 - Local Westporter to receive book award. John B. “Red” Cummings Jr. of Westport has been notified that his highly acclaimed book, “The Last Fling” will receive an award from the 2011 New England Book Festival at a ceremony to be held on Saturday, January. 14, 2012 at the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston. This grand literary hotel was where Thoreau, Emerson and Longfellow met at the legendary Saturday Club. The Festival will be honoring the best books of the holiday season.

 “The Last Fling” tells of life in the mid-20th century in Westport and highlights stories from Hurricane Carol in 1954. It is a fascinating tale of a life-altering event of courage, terror and survival.

This book can be purchased at local bookstores and gift shops in Greater Fall River or directly from the author at www.thelastfling.net.

 

t45.jpg01/08/2012 - ". . . then all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago." With that line, so emotionally read by the great-great grandson of Herman Melville, ends the last chapter of Melville's Moby Dick and the 25-hour marathon in which the 135-chapter American seafaring classic was read by 160 readers. 

Even though Moby Dick appears only in three of the novel's chapters, the great white leviathan takes center stage in a story beloved by many around the world.

"31 staunch devotees stayed for the entire 25 hours," said NBWM President, James Russell.

Retiring U.S. Representative Barney Frank was a guest reader, and told Moby Dick enthusiasts packing the Museum's Theater in the final hour that he will be back next year to continue the 17-year tradition. More later with photos and video.

Inset: Jonathan Boyd, the critically acclaimed American tenor starring in the San Diego Opera’s co-production of Jake Heggie’s “Moby-Dick,” sings under the pulpit in the Seamen's Bethel accompanied by Reverend Edward Dufresne who is portraying Melville's character, Father Mapple. Boyd sang the hymn from Chapter 9.

 

t47.jpg01/08/2012 - Roland Lavallee of North Smithfield won the 5th annual Little Compton Scenic Winter Road Race.

And the records fell like bowling pins.

On a Saturday morning with clear skies, dry ground, and a day heading towards 55 degrees, Roland Lavallee (pictured left) of North Smithfield, RI set an unprecedented, record-breaking pace, finishing a full 30 seconds ahead of almost 400 runners, a record in itself, in the 5th annual running of the 2012 Little Compton Scenic Winter Road Race.

"We had 240 pre-race registrations, and over 150 new registrations on race day, bringing us to almost 400 runners," race organizer Matt Allder said. "The most pre-race registrations we have ever had in the past was a little less than 150."

"It was a great day for a run," said Lavallee, who circled the 4.8-mile course in 23:16, breaking Bronson Venable's record of 25:06 set in 2008. 

William Sanders of Wethersfield, KY was second at 23:46, and Alan Bernier of Providence, RI of Providence, RI finished third at 25:14, almost a full two minutes behind the winner. Both broke the 2008 record.

More with photos and video.


t43.jpg01/06/2012 - The "interim" is gone, but "Town Administrator" Jack Healey will stay, at least for another year.

Westport select board Chairman Richard Spirlet announced that Town Administrator John Healey has signed a contract with the town through the end of 2012.

"The term can be ended with a three-month notice by either Healey or the town," Spirlet said.

"We're very fortunate to have Jack Healey as our town administrator," Town Clerk Marlene Samson said.

That feeling has been echoed throughout most of Westport's town boards and committees.

According to the Fall River Herald, Selectmen Vice Chairman Craig Dutra said he looked forward to Healey helping the town through the fiscal 2013 budget process. “We’ve been very fortunate to get someone with Jack’s experience,” he said. “He brings an awful lot to the table.”
According to Spirlet, Healey is salaried at $880 per week, has the use of a town vehicle, but has no vacation days, sick leave, retirement plan or health benefits.

Healey will work at least 16 hours a week, but both Healey and the town agreed that the time and hours may vary.
He is restricted to working no more than 47 weeks in a calendar year to comply with pension laws.

Read more about Jack Healey.

 

t10.jpg01/05/2012 - Linden tree passes visual exam. The now famous Main Road tree, originally slated for removal by an order of the Westport Board of Selectmen, was recently saved from the ax by fierce public outcry.
The Central Village Public Improvements Committee had initially planned to put the sidewalk behind the tree, but couldn't obtain the abutters' approval to allow passage over their property. The committee had no other option but to request removal of the lone linden tree, the last of six trees bordering the old farmstead where Westport Village Estates senior housing is now sited, as the town moved forward installing new sidewalks in Central Village.

A recent visual examination by two certified arborists declared the tree to be in good physical shape, according to committee member, Elaine Ostroff. In a presentation to selectmen last week, Ostroff said the committee will work with new proposals for a sidewalk workaround to insure pedestrian safety while preserving the tree.

"Mass DOT is currently reviewing our proposal to construct the west side sidewalk beginning at Village Way and without interruption," Ostroff said. "Both the Police Department's safety officer, Lt. Bell, and Lt. Holden recommended this to our committee," she said.

"A team including a certified arborist will surgically remove, by hand, soil around the roots, and then install ventilation tubes prior to the careful placement of concrete to complete that portion of the sidewalk affected by the linden tree."

"The arborists feel the tree's root system is stable, and shouldn't shift the sidewalk over time," Ostroff added.

The sidewalks will be installed in the road's layout, with lanes designated for 4 foot shoulders (which will accommodate bicyclists), 5-1/2 feet per sidewalk, and two 11-foot travel lanes.

 

The arborists also recommended the pruning of basal sprouts and low lying suckers, and structural pruning of dead and broken branches, including the cabling together of two large limbs to strengthen their junction and limit movement, a method designed to reduce the risk of branch failure, Ostroff said. The placing of a concrete sidewalk over an ancient adjacent tree's roots has been done successfully in the past, most recently in Bristol, Rhode Island, Ostroff said.

"We are now waiting to hear from Mass DOT," she said.

 

01/04/2012 - The Westport River Watershed Alliance is losing a great, long time employee to retirement. Cindy Scheller who has been the friendly face greeting people when they walked through the door is retiring after seven years. Ms. Scheller ran the fundraising and membership department at WRWA.  Read more.

 

01/04/2012 - Westport Town Clerk, Marlene M. Samson, announces that Nomination Papers for the April 10, 2012 Annual Town Election will be available on January 5, 2012, with two selectmen's seats up for grabs. The Town Clerk cautions that deadlines must be observed!  Read more.

 

01/04/2012 - Westport Town Clerk, Marlene M. Samson, announces that 2012 Dog Licenses are due April 1, 2012 and are now available at the Town Clerk's Office.  A Valid Rabies Certificate must be presented in order to obtain a dog license.  Read more.

 

t36.jpgClick here to watch clip 1 of 2 Back Eddy Polar Bear Plunge 2012 videos.

Click here to watch clip 2 of Back Eddy Polar Bear Plunge 2012.

Click here to view video of Westport Penguin Plunge 2012.

 

Read more now with photos and video

 

Inset: Kurvin Li, Eric Dugan, Do Kim, Nick Mailloux, and Molly McGreavy take the plunge together off the Back Eddy floating dock. The UMass students, polar bear wannabes all, are enjoying their winter break.

 

01/02/2012 - Will winter ever show its face? Without even a "trace" of snow, Westport in December will go down as one of the least snowy in history, something that’s only happened five times before in weather service records, according to the National Weather Service in Taunton. The last time was 1973.

However it's certain we'll get walloped sooner or later.

Here are some helpful hints from Westport's Highway Surveyor when clearing your driveway this winter. 

Click here for all the details.

 

t35.jpg01/02/2012 - Plunging into 2012! The Back Eddy smashed their Polar Bear turnout record, but further down the street attendance was off at the Penguin Plunge, an annual event since 1975.

While most of us were sleeping off a late night of New Year's partying, those more hardy were breaking records at the Back Eddy Polar Bear Plunge.

Hundreds took the traditional jump under sunny skies with balmy 51 degree temperatures, all for a free, deliciously-prepared Back Eddy brunch.

The gratis meal prompted over 240 plungers to take the big one into the 45 degree water of the Westport Harbor.

"It's refreshing!" exclaimed Stacy Goes of Westport after her jump.

"Holy @#&$, this is crazy!" yelled another female jumper as she flew through the air.

Inset: Rebecca Oddsund watched from a safe distance as her husband, son and family friends took a leap of faith into the Westport River. "We came from Acton, Lexington and Winchester just to take the plunge," a smiling Mrs. Oddsund said.

"We had a great day," Back Eddy general manager Sal Liotta said. "It was a little nuts. We served over 400 brunch meals. We had wanted to limit the Plunge to 150 jumpers, but we got overwhelmed."  Liotta had flirted with jumping himself, but only briefly. "No time, it was too busy," he said.

Read more now with photos and video.

 

Thousands throughout New England took the plunge, but no other human polar or penguin plunge is as dramatic as the Back Eddy, where for a few moments each jumper has center stage all to themselves.

Click here to watch video clip 1 of 2 Back Eddy Polar Bear Plunge 2012 videos.

Click here to watch clip 2 of 2 Back Eddy Polar Bear Plunge 2012.

 

t33.jpg12/31/2011 - Lobster roll anyone? Faye Roies of Westport was the lucky raffle winner on New Year's Eve of a 10-pound lobster donated by Revolution Lobster of Westport.

The sale of $1 raffle tickets raised $770 towards the purchase of nighttime lighting at Latessa Square to deter future vandalism of the memorial for Andre Latessa, a Westport resident killed in Vietnam.

Inset: Faye Roies, pictured here with Timothy Field, can barely hold onto this enormous 10-pounder caught by the off-shore boat, Kim & Jake.  

"We received a special lobster two weeks ago," Timothy Field of Revolution Lobster said, "and we wanted to donate it to a special cause. It was caught by Al Deane."

Field estimates the age of the hefty Crustacean at about 50 years.

The idea for the raffle came from Timothy's mother, Debbie Field. She coordinated the raffle with Lino Rego, Post Commander of American Legion James Morris Post 145, the organizer of the effort to protect Latessa Square.

A $20 gift certificate was also won by Donald Rioux, and a $10 gift certificate was won by John Cabral, both of Westport; the certificates were donated by Revolution Lobster.

The Westport Citizens Betterment Committee recently awarded Veterans Service Agent, Jerry LeBoeuf, a $500 grant in memory of Ronald Desrosiers, which will also be used to assist the lighting project.

 

t37.jpg12/31/2011 - EverythingWestport's top 10 stories countdown begins today. There were no royal weddings, no nuclear accidents or tsunamis, no deposed middle eastern dictators and certainly no celebrity tomfoolery in Westport this past year. But life in Westport was anything but routine.

#10 in our list of the top 10 is - World Trade Center steel comes to Westport. The flag-draped, 435 pound steel I-beam was silently clutched by members of the Westport Fire Department. Like pall bearers carrying the casket of a fallen comrade, firefighters took the steel remnant down from the bed of the green pickup truck, which had transported it all the way from an airport hangar in New York City, and brought into the fire station's front foyer to its final resting place.

More with photos.

#9 - It took 67 years but WWII Silver Star recipient Leo St. Onge finally got his bridge. Leo never had a bridge, not even a plank or fallen tree, to help him and the 120 pounds of equipment on his back over a turbulent stream in Italy where in neck-deep water he pulled a drowning comrade to safety.

And this one didn't come easy either for Westport's most highly decorated WWII veteran. More with photos and video.

#8 - In 2011 Westport lost two of its best-known advocates for historical preservation. The names of Anne "Pete" Baker and William "Bill" Wyatt will long be remembered by Westport historians.  More.

 

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#7 - After 25 years and a lost opportunity in 1991, Westport Rivers Vineyard and Winery finally produced a red Pinot Noir, but not without a near miss from Hurricane Earl. Hurricane Bob, one of New England's costliest hurricanes, took out their first ever prospect in 1991.  More.

#6 - The Boston Post Cane, given to the oldest living resident in Westport to use as long as they live, was awarded twice by selectmen in 2011 for the first time in recent memory. The long standing tradition started in 1909.  More.

#5 - Massachusetts revamps congressional districts. U.S Representative Barney Frank, the longtime Newton democrat, will depart the southcoast and Westport as a new congressional district has been created that will include Cape Cod, Buzzard Bay coastal communities including Westport, and a large part of Plymouth County. Frank, a longtime advocate for Westport, will retire at the end of his term. The loss of Frank's representation and friendship will ripple through Westport for years to come. More.

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But this drama has not fully played out yet

 

More from the top 10 to be posted tomorrow.

 

t26.jpg12/31/2011 - Select Board sound bites. Selectmen last Tuesday night awarded a citation to Kyle Robert of Westport that said in part - "Be it known that the Westport Board of Selectmen hereby extends congratulations to Kyle Robert. It is with great pleasure and a sense of pride that the Westport Board of Selectmen present you with this official citation in recognition of your attainment of the highest rank in Boy Scouts for your project at the Point Church."

Selectmen also appointed Mark Roy to the position of cemetery laborer at the request of Cemetery Department head, Westall Norman. They also took no action on the liquor license renewal request for Overtime Sports Pub, effectively leaving the American Legion Highway business with no license to serve liquor. Selectmen cited numerous abutter complaints.

And selectmen unanimously voted to increase mileage reimbursement for town employees to the federal standard of .51 cents per mile, up from .36 cents the town had been paying.

 

t29.jpg12/30/2011 - Recently, and reluctantly, selectmen authorized the painting over of three 16-year-old murals, two of them which occupy the entire upper half of the Town Hall Annex's second floor lobby's western wall.

The select board voted unanimously to authorize removing the murals after receiving a letter signed by 13 Annex employees.

Community Preservation Committee Co-chairman Warren Messier made the request of the selectmen a few months ago, citing Annex employees who said the murals "made the hallway too dark," and "wanted the walls to be returned to their original color."

In fact, the hall's dimness comes from poor lighting, and it may just be time for the murals to go. 

More with photos.

 

12/30/2011 - The January issue of Evergreen, the Council on Aging's newsletter, is now available on-line.

Click here to read it now.

 

12/28/2011 - Westport's Capital Improvement Planning Committee (CIPC) re-assembled last week to begin the arduous but necessary task of preparing another six-year capital needs list for the town. The list will include projected municipal capital expenses of $25,000 or more for all departments, said Chairman Jack Baughan.

School building plans, Highway Department vehicles, and a fire engine or two are among the big-ticket items the CIPC will be looking at in the coming months. More.

 

t15.jpg12/27/2011 - Westport's "free cash" account is in free fall as a result of voters' generosity at the recent December Special Town Meeting (STM).

A preliminary review of the town's finances reveal that because all money articles passed at STM, the free cash balance is now less than $10,000, not enough to even pay for one extra light-snow removal this winter. And town officials are afraid there is no money left for unexpected emergencies.

Free cash had been sitting at $613,497 before STM.

But most would think the spending was money well spent. 

Highway Surveyor, Jack Sisson, got three new trucks with plows after fighting unsuccessfully for years to update his aging fleet of vehicles.

"It feels like Groundhog Day (a déjà vu movie starring Bill Murray), I've been before this meeting so many times asking for this equipment," quipped a the happy Highway Surveyor.

Sisson's department also received an unexpected $50,000 reimbursement for Tropical Storm Irene expenses. Merry Christmas Jack!

There should be no more ghosts of Christmas past haunting the highway department reminiscent of last February's scene of a broken down snow plow on Horseneck Road. More with photos and video clips.

 

t37.jpg12/26/2011 - We have our three winners for the mystery photo contest! They are listed below:

 

On Saturday, December 24th at 01:40 pm, Joanne Brewda was the second entry to correctly identify our latest mystery photo as: "It's the lobster trap Christmas tree at Lees;" at 02:25 pm, Terry Simmons was the sixth entry to correctly identify it as: "Lobster trap xmas tree at Lee's Market Main Rd;" and at 06:36 pm Nancy Braga was the tenth entry to correctly identify it as: " Mystery photo is xmas tree in Lees Market parking lot."

 

Although many of you missed this one, be on the lookout for the next mystery photo to be posted just after the New Year.

EverythingWestport would like to thank the sponsors of our Mystery Photo Contest. We appreciate their generous support!

Thank you all for participating and Happy Holidays to all!

 

 

 

t41.jpg12/23/2011 - Westport's East Beach Road to get a makeover. Westport will get up to $350,000 from a $4.65 million Federal Highway Administration grant to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to pay for emergency road repairs, according to the town's Emergency Management Director, Brian Legendre.

Close to 1000 feet of the eastern section of the defenseless shore road was washed out by Tropical Storm Irene.

Inset: Town residents pick their way along the eastern section of East Beach Road the morning after Tropical Storm Irene destroyed it.

Selectmen have been studying long term solutions to making the road less susceptible to damage during storms.

Westport is also in line to receive reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for other expenses incurred during the storm, including for highway and public safety department repair work and personnel, according to Legendre.

The town's December 6th Special Town Meeting allocated over $61,000 towards reimbursing town departments for the storm, expecting FEMA and MEMA funds to cover the amounts. 

The damaged section of East Beach Road was moved 100 feet to the north and relocated on town-owned land. One option is to repave the gravel-based section; other options are being looked at by the town, including the placement of lateral breakwaters or an offshore barrier reef to better protect the embattled beach road from future wind-driven tempests.

 

 

12/22/2011 - Today is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year. which marks the beginning of winter and the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.  It came this morning at 12:30 a.m. EST.

The winter solstice was among the largest festive events of the year in earlier pagan civilizations. The Roman Empire's solstice festival of Saturnalia was one of the most significant events in its calendar.

Today, Christianity's Christmas, the Jewish festival of Hanukkah, the African-American celebration of Kwanzaa, the Greek festival of Kronos, and other celebrations also occur at this time of year.

After today the days will get slightly longer, but unfortunately also colder. Happy Holidays!

 

12/21/2011 - Westport committee grants $2000 in the memory of Ronald Desrosiers. Funds will protect Latessa Square and help create a base and plaque for the fire station's World Trade Center Steel display, among other worthwhile projects.

The Westport Citizens Betterment Committee received only four applications for grants this year, and voted to award each applicant a $500 grant in the memory of the late Westport selectman Ronald Desrosiers.

Westport Veterans Memorial Upkeep Fund was granted its request for funds to install a flagpole light at Latessa Square and upkeep other memorials in town. Latessa Square has been plagued with vandalism in recent years.

More.

 

t24.jpg12/21/2011 - Sylvan Nursery's Neil Van Sloun's relates his bittersweet experiences with wind power to Westport's Energy Committee, and explains why he is moving to solar.

Click here to view video of Sylvan Nursery's Neil Van Sloun's presentation to the Energy Committee.

 

12/21/2011 - Winds of change shift to solar. Westport's Energy Committee confronts the wind versus solar green energy debate. Over the last year the Energy Committee has slowly balanced its green energy focus between wind and solar. At their meeting Monday, December 19th the committee voted 5-1 to forward on to the Board of Selectmen a proposal by Boston-based EMI Power Systems to purchase at a fixed price per kilowatt hour up to one megawatt of energy from EMI's solar farm in Dartmouth.

EMI recently signed a contract with the town of Dartmouth for up to six megawatts of solar production after the town turned its back on wind turbines. Read more about Dartmouth's contract.

Dartmouth pulls plug on wind turbines.  

 

t25.jpgThe Westport Energy Committee told Selectmen at their December 12th Monday night meeting that they would not be recommending that the town pursue the installation of a commercial-sized wind turbine on a site behind the fire station at 54 Hix Bridge Road. Read more about this recommendation.

"Inadequate setbacks, public opposition, and potential noise, flicker and visual concerns all make the town forest land "not suitable for a utility scale wind turbine," said Energy Committee Chairman Antone Vieira, Jr., who is the Board of Selectmen's delegate to the committee. 

 

EMI's Jack Arruda fleshed out the different contact arrangements the town could sign on to with EMI, and presented risk and reward scenarios for both.

After hearing from Scott Durfee of the New Bedford city solar project, and Westport's Sylvan Nursery's Neil Van Sloun, the Energy Committee voted to forward their recommendation to the select board.

 

http://www.justbeer.us/images/monument.JPG12/19/2011 - Westport's Just Beer announces their latest IPA is in the bottle!

Semper FiPA is brewed with all American malt and hops (like all their beers) and they're donating $0.50/bottle to raise funds for a USMC memorial at Camp LeJeune, NC. The memorial is for the fallen Marines during master brewer Bill Russell's son Josh's deployment in Afghanistan.

Inset: an example of another memorial is pictured here.

Now for sale in their store at 98 Horseneck Road for $2.99/bottle or $29.99/case (you save almost $6!).

Remember that they're planning a brewery vacation month during January. If you love their brews, be sure to stock up before the end of the year. Especially for the ol' NFL playoffs! GO PATS!

t22.jpgBrewery store hours until December 31 are Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

www.justbeer.us.

 

12/19/2011 - The 18th annual Little Compton's Ben Wilke Memorial Tree Spree, held the first Sunday of every December, always kicks off the town's 2011 Christmas celebrations. But for Little Compton's Caroline Wordell, it's an opportunity to memorialize her brother, Ben Wilke, who was lost to cancer 19 years ago.

The December 4th lottery ticket-style benefit was well attended as this commemorative fundraiser is an anticipated community event. All proceeds go to the Citizens Scholarship Foundation for deserving local students, Wordell said.

"This year, 64 themed, decorated Christmas trees and 108 other items were donated," Wordell said.

More with photos.

 

t34.jpgt33.jpg12/18/2011 - One of our readers, John Cooper, writes in to share a paradoxical experience concerning Westport's "fork in the road" at the intersection of Old Harbor and River Roads.
"I make trips year-round from Pasadena, California to Boathouse Row in Westport, where I have spent summers since the 1950s," Cooper writes. "I have been amazed to see forks in the road appear in both places with eerily similar histories. The latest news of the re-installation of Pasadena's fork was published today in the Pasadena Star-News which occurred only about a month after Westport's re-installation."

Thanks, John, for sharing this prescient experience with EverythingWestport.com's readers.

Inset: Left: Pasadena's fork (submitted).  Right: Westport's fork.

 

Click here to read about Pasadena's "fork in the road."

 

Click here to read about the re-installation of Westport's "fork in the road."

 

12/18/2011 - Massachusetts veterans now have an easier way to identify themselves as eligible for services and benefits thanks to a new feature on driver’s licenses.

In an effort spearheaded by Westport's State Senator Michael Rodrigues, effective next month, veterans can bring their DD214 forms, which identify them as having served in the military, to the Registry of Motor Vehicles to have a special note on their licenses, state officials announced Friday at the Fall River RMV.

According to Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray, there are 400,000 veterans in Massachusetts, including 37,000 who have served since 9/11.  More.

 

t26.jpg12/16/2011 - Westport mourns the passing of Anne “Pete” Watson (Lewis) Baker, 82, a noted architectural historian who left her thumbprint on, and her soul in, most historical preservations efforts in Westport.

Baker died Monday, December 12, 2011. She was wife of the late Robert H. Baker and former wife of Duncan H. Doolittle.

Arrangements will be private.

Inset: Pete Baker (center) working in the Handy House September 26, 2011.

Baker most recently participated in the ongoing effort to restore and preserve the Cadman-White-Handy house, one of Westport's most significant architectural and archeological treasures that spans more than two centuries of life in Westport.  Read more.

 

t22.jpg12/14/2011 - Spirits were high and dinner plates were full Wednesday at the Westport Senior Center as that right jolly old elf, Santa himself, kicked off the COA's annual Holiday Soup and Sandwich Luncheon.

COA Director Mary Ellen Gomes and her hard working elves served up a delicious Ham Dinner, all for just three bucks a head, to the over 60 guests who dropped in for a good meal with good friends.

Inset: from the left: Beverley and Jack Baughan, Kathy Cardin, Louise Parsons, and Nora Jerome, all from Westport. Click here for more photos. 

 

t0.jpg12/13/2011 - No holiday shopping spree is complete without a visit to Partners Village Store and Kitchen, and attending their Holiday Open House over last weekend was just the way to do it.

Hand-cut Victorian Heirloom Silhouettes by Andrea Peitsch, a visit from Golden Touch Farm's adorable alpacas, and book signings by noted local authors Dawn Tripp and Red Cummings highlighted a fun-filled day spent browsing through the eclectic mix of gifts, confections and books that only Partners seems to offer. More with photos.

 

t42.jpg12/13/2011 - Want a more festive, old fashioned Christmas celebration at home? Then drop by Erickson's Florist Garden Center at 609 Old County Road, Westport. They're having an open house this Saturday and every Saturday before Christmas. The Center is lavishly decorated in a Victorian motif that would make Currier & Ives and Louis Prang feel right at home - stuffed with antiques, ornaments, floral arrangements, wreaths, bells, baubles, and pine cones replete with their infamous "upside down" Christmas tree. Holiday refreshments and goodies are being served. 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. or later. Overwhelm your senses; sit in their living room and be transported back to Dickens's time when he wrote A Christmas Carol.

Call Robin Potter at 508http://www.locateaflowershop.com/images/hyphen0.gif636http://www.locateaflowershop.com/images/hyphen0.gif5990 for more information.

 

12/10/2011 - Hands off our camp sites! Horseneck Beach State Reservation located in Westport, is a heavily used recreation facility with one of the most popular beaches and t39.jpgcampgrounds in the DCR (Department of Conservation and Recreation) system.

So why does the state's protector of all things recreational want to remove 32 prime, oceanside camping sites that are the jewel in the crown of DCR's most popular campground.

Why indeed asks Westport's State Senator Michael Rodrigues.

"I think there might be a surprise there," Rodrigues told Westport's Business to Business networking group when discussing DCR's new Resource Management Plan for Horseneck Beach Reservation.

"There is one issue in the plan I'm very much opposed to. They (DCR) want to upgrade the campground, and Coastal Zone Management, an environmental group, is saying they have to eliminate the road that cuts along the beach, right through the heart of the 32 camp sites, because it is in a dune system."

The camp sites were built in the 1950s.

t50.jpg"This is not the time to take away beach front camp sites," said WB2B member Elaine Ostroff. "People are under a lot of economic stress right now and shouldn't be deprived of their summer pleasures. I hope that these ocean front sites could be grandfathered into whatever new rules are being made."

 

you_tube_logo.jpg Click here to hear what the Senator had to say about the DCR plans to  Westport's Business to Business group at one of their recent breakfast meetings.

 

Click here later to learn how you can provide input to DCR's plan to remove these campsites. Their comment period ends January 4, 2012.

 

t49.jpg12/09/2011 - Westport's State Senator "Legislator of the Year." The Providers' Council was pleased to continue its tradition of awarding numerous Awards of Excellence to individuals and organizations that have gone above and beyond the call of duty of the last year. President/CEO Michael Weekes recently announced that State Senator Michael Rodrigues was this year's recipient of the Legislator of the Year Award for outstanding contributions to the sector as a state senator.

The Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, Inc. is a statewide association of health and human service agencies. Founded in 1975, the Providers' Council is the state's largest human service trade association and is widely recognized as the official voice of the private provider industry.

 

Senator Rodrigues was also recognized as the MAVA Legislator of the Year last August. The presentation of that award allows the vocational technical community to formally recognize all that Senator Rodrigues has done in support of the Commonwealth's career and technical education delivery system.

 

12/07/2011 - Vintage ducks and decoys demonstrate their sculptor's skill at WFA shorebird exhibit. It seems Westport's Howie Gifford is an expert on all things that float on water.

The prolific boat builder and carver of decorative decoys was on hand over the weekend at the Westport Fishermen's Decoy and Shore Bird exhibit.

The stunning show at the Horseneck Point Life Saving Station and Visitor Center on East Beach Road featured a variety of collectables, rare decoys and shore birds that have all been donated for exhibit for one day by local t1.jpg

artisans, carvers, collectors and enthusiasts.

Gifford's center kiosk of his choice carvings (pictured left) included his favorite, a brown ibis carved from chestnut and finished to accent the natural grain.

"I've been collecting since 1971," Gifford said. "I also fashion about five or six birds per year, all by hand."

And noted expert Bill Lapointe from Decoys Unlimited was there to evaluate any decoy or shore bird carvings visitors were curious about. Lapointe brought his own impressive collection with some of his decoys dating back to the early 1800's.

"We had a terrific turnout," WFA's Jennifer Gelinas said. "We were overwhelmed with visitors." 

Click here for a virtual tour of the exhibit. 

 

t42.jpg12/06/2011, 10:00 p.m. - Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus!

And in the spirit of giving, Westport town boards and departments watched, sugar plums dancing in their heads, as 437 town voters unanimously passed seven town warrant articles at Special Town Meeting, and cheered the results.

Inset: Westport officials watch the voting on Town Warrant articles.

Hundreds of thousands of  dollars were transferred from Free Cash to cover requests to pay unpaid bills, cover additional expenses over budgeted amounts including $50,000 not even listed in the Town Warrant, approved the purchase of three trucks and snow plows for Jack Sisson's Highway Department and threw in a computerized sign making system to boot.

"It feels like Groundhog Day (a movie starring Bill Murray), I've been before this meeting so many times asking for this equipment," quipped a happy Highway Surveyor, Jack Sisson.

And with very little appeal from Dr. Carlos Colley, the School Super got almost unanimous approval to borrow $3.2 million dollars to pay for PCB remediation costs for the Westport Middle School. The short term borrowing with have to be dealt with later in a future debt exclusion or Preposition 2 1/2 override.

But that's for another day, for tonight Town Meeting was in a spending mood.

Click here to get complete results of the Special Town Meeting with photos and video.

Yes, Virginia, generosity existed in Town Meeting's heart as voters carried with unbridled applause an article that set up a Town Beaches Enterprise Fund, notwithstanding the Finance Committee's recommendation not to support it.

And voters authorized with barely a blink of an eye the transfer of $250,000 from free cash to the town's Stabilization Fund as they headed out the door and bid everyone a good night.

Article 5 was passed over by the Town Moderator for procedural issues.

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, but a thousand years from now, nay, ten times ten thousand years you will never see Town Meeting as generous as they were tonight.

"I thought we were going to settle in for a long two nights of Town Meeting," Interim Town Administrator Jack Healey said. "I'm glad to be going home before nine."

Click here to get an analysis and review the complete Town Warrant.

 

t40.jpg12/06/2011 - Saturday morning house fire on Sodom Road. Westport Firefighters responded to a house fire on Sodom Road shortly after change of shift Saturday morning. First arriving apparatus reported a fire on the exterior of the home and deck.

The exterior of the home suffered moderate damage, while the interior sustained only minor smoke and water damage. The heat was so intense it shattered the sliding glass doors windows. If it were not for the quick response the outcome would have been much worse. Responding to the scene were three engines, a ladder, medical rescue and Car 1. The on duty crew of four were aided by about 7 off duty firefighters. The exact cause has not been officially released. Submitted photo.

 

12/04/2011 - Where were you over the weekend? The first weekend in December is by far the Super Saturday of the holiday shopping season that involves local artisans, crafters, and social groups. There is a cornucopia of fairs, bazaars, craft shows, and art exhibitions and sales that are sure to overwhelm even the most ardent and well-organized of Christmas bargain hunters. Click here to get a sampling of the shows and fairs that happened on Saturday, including photos.

 

t7.jpg12/03/2011 - No one ever accused Dedee Shattuck of having a lack for the dramatic. Her brilliantly designed art gallery is the perfect palette for the eclectic collections of art and sculpture that have passed through its doors throughout her inaugural year.

Inset: Dedee Shattuck takes a break from setting up her current exhibition. She's wearing a scarf designed by the same artist of the painting in the background, in case you didn't notice.

The Saltonstall Architect-designed building offers variegated hues of light and soft shadows that radiate comfort and warmth to visitors, but never overpower the subtlety in exhibiting artists works.

The contrasting styles of the geometric and free-flowing abstract work of painters John Havens Thornton and Pat Coomey Thornton in the Gallery's final 2011 exhibition are equally as comfortable in the house that Dedee built.

Opening reception tonight from 5 to 7 p.m..

Exhibition runs from November 30th - December 31st, 2011.  Click here for a virtual tour.

 

t36.jpg12/01/2011 - American Legion Women’s Auxiliary holds food drive, donates $500. On Tuesday, November 22nd the American Legion James Morris Post #145 Women’s Auxiliary donated $500.00 worth of groceries to Westport’s Council on Aging food pantry.  The Women’s Auxiliary also held a food drive in September which benefited the COA’s food pantry. Inset: pictured from the left are Vivian Ouellette, Irene Silvia, Kimberley Fernandes, Mary Ann Santos, President and Claire Jusseaume. Missing from photo are Annette Audette, Helen Beaulieu, Rose Beaulieu, Danielle Cabral, Ann Chandanais, Lorraine Langlois, Jackie Lewis, Janet Rego and Tina Schmid.

 

 

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Community Bulletin Board

 

2012-02-01 WESTPORT - The Westport Cultural Council has announced that area artists are invited to apply for project grants sponsored by the Helen Ellis Charitable Trust.

Application forms will be available beginning Monday, February 13, 2012 online at their website. The deadline for completion and submission of all applications is Friday, March 9, 2012. Please mail to: Westport Town Hall, 816 Main Road, Westport, MA 02790. Notification of grant awards will be sent out in early April. All submissions must include 8 copies. Late applications will not be considered.

They encourage all artists, including painters, dancers, musicians, sculptors, writers, storytellers, theatrical groups, environmentalists, scientists and others, including organizations and schools to plan a project and apply to the Cultural Council for consideration. Proposed projects must address one or more of the following priorities:

·          Celebrate and preserve Westport’s diverse cultures and/or its history.

·          Promote and support longstanding agricultural and fishing traditions in Westport.

·          Enhance school activities which reach beyond the traditional scope.

·          Expose local artisans, musicians and artists to the Westport community.

·          Engage a significant number of Westport participants of all ages.

·          Promote good design in public places.

·          Encourage responsibility for our environment.


Grants will be awarded based on project costs and availability of funds. All projects must be for the benefit of the Westport community.

Helen E. Ellis (1889-1978) lived in Westport for more than a half century. She had a lifelong interest in the arts and culture which led her to cultivate community-wide interests and to encourage others to develop their creative talents. An avid carver of wood, she was elected to the National Association of Women Artists and Sculptors. The Helen Ellis Trust through annual grants provides an opportunity for individuals or organizations to pursue worthy projects that benefit the Westport community’s understanding and appreciation of the arts.
The Westport Cultural Council is a town agency appointed by the Board of Selectmen to administer funds each year for two grants: grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Helen Ellis Charitable Trust.

 

 

 

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Happening Today in Westport!

Events today  you don’t want to miss!

 

Upcoming Holidays and events:

 

February is National Heart Month and

Black History Month

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Friday, February 3 - Maha Shavartri - Hindu Festival of Shiva

Saturday, February 4 - Prophet's Birthday - Mawlid an-Nabi - Islamic

Sunday, February 5 - Super Bowl Sunday - Indianapolis, Indiana

Tuesday and Wednesday, February 7 and 8 - Tu B'Shevat - Jewish

Wednesday, February 8 - Boy Scout Day, 102 Anniversary

Monday, February 13 - Lincoln's Birthday

Tuesday, February 14 - Valentine's Day

Wednesday, February 15 - Susan B. Anthony Day - Women's Rights Movement

 

 

Click here to view all scheduled Westport town board and committee meetings this week.

 

Click here to view all Theater and Arts events this week in and around Westport.

 

 

The Tiverton Arts Council is hosting an art exhibition by 11 practiced members of the Fall River Art Association at Tiverton Town Hall, 343 Highland Road, Tiverton. Runs through March 5, 2012 during normal business hours - 8:30 a.m. -4 p.m. Monday - Friday.

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Inset: A graphite and pencil rendition entitled 'Adamsville, RF' by Ron Lister of Westport.

This first-rate exhibition is free and open to the public, and should not be missed.

Click here to take a virtual tour of the exhibit.

 

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Thursday, February 2 through Sunday, February 5 - Check out the new hybrids, sports coupes, crossovers and trucks of all sizes at the Northeast Auto Show, Rhode Island Convention Center, 1 Sabin Street, Providence. This year's show will feature nine new manufacturers!

Noon to 10 p.m., Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; and 10m a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

$9 for adults, $6 for senior citizens, $5 for students with IDs, $4 for ages 7 to 12, and free for kids 6 and under when accompanied by an adult.

www.providenceautoshow.com.

 

Friday, February 3 - A Pediatric Well-Child Clinic is coming to the Little Compton Wellness Center, 115 East Main Road, Little Compton. Dr. Judith Shaw is the attending physician.

Patients of Dr. Shaw, who are residents of Little Compton, Tiverton, Westport, Portsmouth and Middletown are welcome. Call the Southcoast VNA office at (401) 973-3384from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday to schedule an appointment.

 

Friday, February 3 - Ballroom Dancing at the Point!

Westport Point United Methodist Church will host Ballroom Dancing lessons at 7:30 p.m.. There will be a 1- hour lesson followed by social time to practice what has been learned. Then you can impress your friends at your holiday party. The cost is $10 per adult and $5 for kids. You don’t need a partner! Come join the fun at 1912 Main Road, Westport Point. Please call the church office with any questions at 508.636.2036.

 

Friday, February 3 - The Tiverton Public Library offers a weekly computer drop-in session that offers assistance with beginner computer skills and Windows; the internet, on-line resources and social networking; Microsoft Office programs; downloading ebooks and audiobooks from the library; on-line job searching; and any other topics you may have a question about. All ages and skill levels welcome.

2 - 3 p.m. on Fridays. No cost.

Essex Public Library, reference room, 238 Highland Avenue, Tiverton.

For more information please call (401) 625-6796.

 

Friday, February 3 - Ocean State Bridge Club meets each Monday and Friday at 12:30 p.m. at Sakonnet Bay Manor, 1215 Main Road, Tiverton. Call or click if you need a partner: (401) 862-2131 or Director@OceanStateBridgeClub.com  Cost is $6. A free lunch is served once a month by Sakonnet Bay Manor.  www.oceanstatebridgeclub.com. 

 

Friday, February 3 - Karaoke featuring country music - VFW Post 5329, 134 Shove St., Tiverton, hosts karaoke every Friday from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Featuring, Del Rios, playing a variety of American and Portuguese music. Donation $6. Call (401) 624-2697 for more information.

 

Friday, February 3 - The weekly Bingo at the Tiverton Senior Center, 207 Canonicus Street, Tiverton is Halloween-themed this week. 1:00 p.m..

This event is free and open to the public.

For more information please call For more information please call 401.625.6790, or visit their website.

 

Friday, February 3 - Karaoke Night featuring Rick and Joan - Bayview Holy Ghost Citizens Club, 66 Bottom St, Tiverton, hosts karaoke every Friday from 8:00 to 12:00 p.m.. 

 

Friday, February 3 - Bluegrass jam at the VFW on Fridays at the Dartmouth VFW, Cross Road (behind Wal-Mart) from 7 to 10:30 p.m. The open jam, with bluegrass rules, is for adults only and is held every Friday.

 

Find out more about the above and other local area events coming up this week.

Click here for our all of this week's event listings!

 

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Tips for healthy and safe living.

 

09/29/2011 - Do you heat your home with fuel oil? Then you'll want to review new safety standards for protecting against costly oil leaks that could be very expensive  to remediate.

Click here  PDF to see how to protect your oil tank's fuel line as required by law. The Massachusetts Homeowner Oil Heating System Upgrade and Insurance Law requires you to upgrade your home heating system equipment to prevent leaks from tanks and pipes that connect to your furnace. By making a relatively small expenditure now, you can prevent a much greater expense in the future.

 

08/28/2011 - Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) positive mosquito findings in New Bedford, Freetown and a widening swath through Southeastern Massachusetts.  Click here for more information and learn how to protect yourself from EEE.

 

03/01/2011 - A defective or non-functioning smoke alarm almost cost a young Westport woman her life in a recent July 4th Drift Road fire. The house burnt to the ground but the woman was saved by an alert Fire Chief. Protect yourself, your family and pets with proper smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Is your property safe? Click here to get all the details and state requirements for all age homes. Do it now.  PDF Large file, Please be patient.

 

16 tips you need to defend yourself against deer ticks and Lyme Disease for 2010.   Click here to get them now!

 

10 tips for living with coyotes in Westport. Click here to learn how.  PDF

 

 


Westport News!

 

Westport articles from the local newspapers.

 

01/16/2012 - Adam Machado’s love for American roots music began when he was a child, splitting his time between his father’s home in Westport and his mother’s in Little Compton.

His stepfather, Bob Sayer, introduced him to the genre, which encompasses artists like Mance Lipscomb, Country Joe and the Fish, and Fred McDowell.

Thirty years later, Mr. Machado’s love for the music and the path he took to work in the industry has gained him a Grammy nomination. He is nominated for Best Album Notes for the 136-page book he wrote to accompany “Hear Me Howling! Blues, Ballads & Beyond: The Arhoolie 50th Anniversary Box Set.  More.

 

12/28/2011 - Westport's Capital Improvement Planning Committee (CIPC) re-assembled last week to begin the arduous but necessary task of preparing another six-year capital needs list for the town. The list will include projected municipal capital expenses of $25,000 or more for all departments, said Chairman Jack Baughan. More.

 

12/18/2011 - Massachusetts veterans now have an easier way to identify themselves as eligible for services and benefits thanks to a new feature on driver’s licenses.

In an effort spearheaded by Westport's State Senator Michael Rodrigues, effective next month, veterans can bring their DD214 forms, which identify them as having served in the military, to the Registry of Motor Vehicles to have a special note on their licenses, state officials announced Friday at the Fall River RMV.

According to Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray, there are 400,000 veterans in Massachusetts, including 37,000 who have served since 9/11.  More.

 

12/05/2011 - State takes control over East Beach Road. About three months after tropical storm Irene ravaged the east end of Westport's East Beach Road, the town was notified that the state will pay for most of the repair costs.

"We received favorable reports in terms of reimbursements for the damages caused by the tropical storm," Selectman Antone Vieira said. "It's taken a little bit of time, but has been worthwhile." 

"East Beach Road is a state Road now, " select board chairman Richard Spirlet said, "and the state is accepting responsibility for it."  More.

 

10/17/2011 - Prima CARE medical group expanding with office in Westport. Prima CARE, a multispecialty medical group, is expanding once again with a new medical office in Westport.

The building, under construction, will be located behind Westport Family Medicine at 829 Main Road. It will be a 6,500-square-foot, single-story building.
The property, about 11 acres, is owned by Prima CARE family medicine physician Dr. Dennis Callen.
“It’s an opportunity to expand Prima CARE’s reach,” Callen said. “It’s well-positioned between Fall River and Dartmouth. It’s a nice setting ... a nice place to heal.” 
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“They say that to everything there is a time and to everything there is a season.   This is the perfect time for me to come back home to Westport and again serve as Director of the Council on Aging.  To all of my old and dear friends, please stop by the Senior Center for a visit.  If we have never met, this is the perfect season to get to know each other.  The future looks exciting; and keep watching the Evergreen” for details about new programs and activities.  I hope to see your all soon.”                                            Mary Ellen Gomes

 

 

 

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“Food for Friends”The new food pantry sponsored by the Westport Council of Aging will be open every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning on September 10, 2009. The food bank is located in the Senior Center on 75 Reed Road. It is available to Westport residents over the age of 18.

 

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Jun 25th 2008 Wednesday - First Time Ever House Tour at Westport Point. The Friends of the Westport Council on Aging sponsored this House Tour in the Historic District at Westport Point.

There were more than just a few rooms with a view for the over 300 visitors who toured Westport Point homes on the first ever Point House Tour sponsored by the Friends of the Council of Aging.

 

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11/30/2011 - Westport's Energy Committee nixed the proposed Beech Grove Cemetery location for a commercial wind turbine last evening on a vote of 5-0, with three members absent. The motion included language that would "immediately apply the findings of the current study to the Transfer Station and other locations in town for both wind and solar projects," leaving the field wide open to other private and town-owned sites.

The decision was based on recommendations by Atlantic Design, the town's green energy consultant, and statements made by MassCEC that Beech Grove may not suitable for a 1.5 MW commercial wind turbine.

The decision, welcomed by abutters, did not sit well with some town residents. Complete story later.

 

t43.jpg11/30/2011 - It’s easy to pass the little red, run-down building with the cupola on top and feel a pang of nostalgia. But all that is changing as the old Fred & Ann’s Restaurant is getting a new life. This former Main Road eatery was very popular with countless older patrons from Providence, Newport, Fall River, and Westport over the years, and many were saddened when the Quicks retired and sold the property in 2004. “We offered a great family-style menu at affordable prices,” Jerry Quick said.

Richard Lafrance of Lafrance Hospitality, the current property owner, confirmed that it will to be a restaurant, "but we haven't determined what type yet." Click here to read more about Fred and Ann's.

 

11/29/2011 - Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary has two job postings; one for a part-time Administrative Assistant and one for a Live-In Caretaker at their Stone Barn Farm Property in South Dartmouth. Click here for all the details.

 

11/29/2011 - The Bristol County Commission on the Status of Women is now accepting applications to seat new Commissioners. Westport women need apply.  More.

 

11/29/2011 - The New Bedford Whaling Museum is calling all “Moby Dick” fans.

The museum is currently seeking readers for the 16th annual “Moby-Dick” reading marathon early next year.

Click here to read more about this event and others that need a helping hand on our Community Bulletin Board.

 

t47.jpg11/29/2011 - Select Board sound bites. Tax rate boosted to $7.05; split tax for commercial and residential rejected - too costly for businesses, assessors said. Wind turbine update sparks debate among select board members. And Team Home Depot gets cited by selectmen.

The increasingly unpopular location for the Central Village turbine produced an electric exchange between select board members, some questioning the Energy Committee's commitment to wind power.

Not so said Selectman Antone Viera, who also chairs the Energy Committee. "We are examining both wind and solar for the locations suggested by the previous committee and this one."

Selectmen heard a planning board presentation from SRPEDD's Sandy Conaty on Westport's recently released Housing Production Plan that revealed some startling 2010 census figures.  Click here to view presentation. PDF

Robert Rebello and William Gifford are appointed to the Long Term Planning Building Evaluation Committee; Simonne Conlon appointed to Central Village Public Improvements Committee.

And Selectmen unanimously approved the Community Preservation Act Grant Agreement for Laurie Marinone and Norman Anderson regarding the Oscar Palmer Farm.

More on these bites and others later today.

 

t48.jpg11/29/2011 - Barney Frank calls it quits. Westport's long running U.S. Representative will not seek reelection in 2012 to the seat he has held since 1980, his office said.

Inset: U.S. Representative Barney Frank speaks last year to the Westport ROMEOs.

The 71-year-old polemical Frank, a 16-term member of Congress, is among the most liberal representatives, announced at a Bay State press conference Monday afternoon that he will not seek re-election.

The Boston Globe cited a source close to Frank as saying a big reason for his decision is the redrawing of his district, which will add more conservative voters and drop the heavily Democratic city of New Bedford.

Frank would have to make his pitch to over 300,000 new constituents.

Frank was a friend to Westport, finding Federal money for many in-town projects such as dredging Westport Harbor and helping the local fishing industry.

Until recently, Frank was assisting Westport in obtaining a Wild and Scenic River designation for the Westport River watershed sought by local environmental and conservation groups.

What will life be like after Frank?

 

The grass may be greener. Almost immediately after Frank's announcement, rumors about potential candidates, including those who had an interest in the new ninth district, may seek instead to fill Frank's seat in the U.S. Congress. Local officials mentioned as possible candidates were Bristol County District Attorney Sam Sutter, Fall River Mayor Will Flanagan and state Senator Marc Pacheco.

Two, incumbent-free, southcoat congressional districts is a newsmonger's bonanza for political pundits who follow such things. Stay tuned.

t45.jpg11/27/2011 - Good food with family and friends, good fun and a great fall festival at Westport Rivers 15th annual Holiday Open House. Hosts Bob and Carol Russell (inset) always put on a good holiday show, and this year they had sunny, 60 degree weather to showcase their farm, one of the more scenic in Westport. Hundreds of area residents took some time off Saturday from Black Friday shopping sprees to relax, and the popular Westport vineyard was just the place to be.  More with photos and video.

 

t41.jpg11/25/2011 - Stormwater runs down our roads and other hard surfaces and picks up everything along the way; oil, bacteria, nitrogen, heavy metals, and other pollutants. Click here to learn how you can partner with the Westport River Watershed Alliance to solve run off on your property and in the community to protect our river.

 

t38.jpg11/23/2011 - Westport firefighters target needy families. Close to 70 Westport families and veterans were given a Thanksgiving meal they might not otherwise have had, delivered by Westport firefighters and made possible by the generosity of Lees Market and the many donations they received from their customers and friends.

"For over a decade Westport firefighters have delivered food baskets to town residents in need for the Thanksgiving holiday," said firefighter Dan Baldwin, coordinator for both Lees and the firefighters. "The bags provide all the fixings for a Thanksgiving meal from a fresh turkey to dessert." Read more with pictures.

 

 

 

 

t10.jpg11/23/2011 - Hue and cry to save tree! Responding to the outpouring of public sentiment to save Central Village's lone remaining Linden, the Central Village Improvement Committee met Wednesday morning and unanimously passed a motion to reconsider saving the historic tree while prioritizing pedestrian safety.

"We're looking for alternatives," committee member Elaine Ostroff said.

"We experienced serious mumbling (about the tree)," she said. "If we didn't have sidewalks we wouldn't have this problem."

 

"We need to clarify our direction."

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Linden Tree in the news! Click here to see ABC6 news report.

 

"We need to clarify our direction," Ostroff added. "The committee has always wanted to save the tree, but cost and safety were always a factor."

Committee co-chair Ann Squire offered a workaround that just might work.

Read more about Squire's solution.

 

Linden trees, sometimes called basswood or lime trees, are very common in North America and are an excellent choice for the urban landscape, providing ample shade.

 

Selectmen voted recently to accept the recommendation of the committee to bring down the now well-known Linden Tree, and issued the kill order. The tree is located on Main Road across from the Apothecary, to make way for a proposed Central Village sidewalk.

"This area is the densest part of Westport with pedestrian traffic," Ostroff said.

But it's possibly a Liberty Tree says local noted historian Norma Judson, who believes the tree is over 200 years old.

The Committee had considered workarounds but has cited that dangerous conditions for elderly and handicapped walkers and potential damage to the tree's root system prompted their decision.

“There’s no excuse for this I can see,” Judson told the Herald News. “You just don’t chop down a living thing. Westport is a country town. If you want that, go to the city.”

The committee proposed bringing in an arborist for a full evaluation of the tree's health.

"We should just let nature take its course," Committee member Ann Squire said.  More.

 

11/22/2011 - An ill wind is blowing for the Central Village turbine. Facing the t39.jpgt38.jpgprospect of  a 428' tall wind turbine dominating the landscape across from his beloved church, Father Leonard Hindsley (inset right) gathered parishioner support and presented a petition at Monday night's meeting to halt the wind turbine in Central Village.

Over 65 people attended the meeting and witnessed a string of residents, including Father Hindsley, voice their opposition against the controversial project.

Former Energy Committee chairman, David Dion (inset above), passionately advocated for the green energy project, citing a reduced carbon footprint and a lessening on the dependence on carbon-based fuels.

Comparing the impact of the turbine to that of a bright yellow school bus which slows traffic and inconveniences drivers rushing to work, Dion said the visual nuisance to abutters is outweighed by reducing dependency on foreign oil.

The state's Sr. Project Manager Renewable Energy for the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, Martha Broad, finally weighed in on the project last night.

 

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11/22/2011 - Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands in concert. Continuing a tradition of hosting high end performers on today's music scene, Westport's Dedee Shattuck Gallery presented Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands in concert this past Sunday.

The Berkeley, California-based group was in town and needed one more gig to pay the airfare back home. 

Amazing and compelling, their music was sometimes haunting, sometimes mournful, more often uplifting, always harmonizing and most certainly bluegrass, folk and Cajun.

This new genre of entertainment is most welcome in a town where the streets are rolled up by eight. 

Click here to view the video and photos.

 

t36.jpg11/21/2011 - Tupelo Studio jump started the season's gift buying spree over the weekend with their eighth Annual Holiday Show and Sale; and Westport Rivers Vineyard kicked off their Holiday Artisan Show (click here to take a virtual tour) last Wednesday which will run through December 31st.

Be sure to visit EverythingWestport every day to get the latest scoop on the upcoming holiday shows and bazaars - where they are and what they're selling.   

Inset: Ruth Bourne of Tupelo Studio models her handmade, wool and silk pull-over neck warmer (cowl).

 

t26.jpg11/18/2011 - The Westport Senior Center celebrated Thanksgiving with turkey and all the trimmings at their Wednesday Soup and Sandwich luncheon, all to the crooning of the natty Silver Fox, George Cataldo. The popular $3 event always packs them in.

Inset: COA volunteer Jeanne Borges serves up traditional Thanksgiving fare to over 60 thankful guests.

It's remarkable what COA Director Mary Ellen Gomes can do with a handful of staff and committed volunteers, a few dollars and lots of contributions. Much help is given by the Friends of the Council of Aging who held their annual bake sale the same day.  More with photos.

 

11/17/2011 - The Westport Board of Registrars announces that a registration session will be held for residents not yet registered to vote so that they may qualify to vote  in the Special Town Meeting to be held Tuesday, December 6th.

The registration session is Monday, November 28th from 4 to 8 p.m. at Town Hall, 816 Main Road. Please use the front entrance. Residents may also register daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Town Hall during normal business hours, or by mail-in.

Click here to review the Special Town Meeting warrant.

 

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