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Adamsville Landing in the mist and moisture of the June monsoons! – June 11, 2013

Westport received a record rainfall of more than six inches during the week of June 10th.

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Local news you may be interested in.  Updated: Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Photos/EverythingWestport.com except as noted.

 

 

Visit our newly updated Theater and Arts Section, and plan your 2013 summer event schedule!

New galleries and art venues added for 2013.

 

 

NEW 6-11-2013! Take it off, take it all off! Click here to view video of Dave Gauthier’s amazing act.

 

NEW 6-10-2013! Phantasmagoria. Click here to view video of our new photo gallery of Westport Point and Harbor images in the mist.

 

NEW 6-09-2013! Check out this video of Forge Pond and Adamsville Pond dams under pressure from Tropical Storm Andrea’s drenching rain.

 

NEW 06/09/2013 - Click here to view video of 11th annual WRG plant sale.

 

  Click here for a video tour of the 2013 Little Compton Community Center Photography Show.

 

 

 

Headline News 06/18/2013

 

06/18/2013 Selectmen unanimously appoint Interim COA Director Christine Quinn of North Easton as the senior center’s permanent chief.

Council on Aging board members recommended Quinn from a field of five finalists, citing her long work experience and excellent performance during her stint as interim director.

Quinn was nominated last April as interim director, replacing longtime and much respected Mary Ellen Gomes who retired in January.

Above: Christine Quinn is congratulated by select board chairman Tony Vieira while vice-chairman Richard Spirlet looks on.

Left: Christine Quinn (center, right) with COA Board Chairman Virginia Routhier (right) and board members William Gifford and Karin Bergeron after her Monday-night appointment as permanent COA Director.

A low starting salary caused many of the original 18 candidates for the permanent position to drop out of the running. Westport residents at  April Town Meeting approved a substantial pay increase, making the senior center leadership position more attractive to potential candidates.

 

06/15/2013 Middle School PCBs still up in the air. The Westport School Committee received the summation of a report they thought they’d have in hand this spring but won’t receive until July, according to Jason Knutson, principal at CGKV Architects of Cambridge, a company hired to study what can be done with the PCB-contaminated middle school. More.

 

06/15/2013 12:00 noon Dignity in life and death. Flag retirement ceremony at the American Legion Hall today ensures that America’s most important symbol - Old Glory - is treated with dignity in life and death.

The ceremonial burning is the only way to dispose of the flags with the respect they deserve.

More with photos and video later.

 

06/14/2013 Phil at Philly? Lefty Phil Mickelson shared the lead at 1 under as the second day of play wound down at the 113th playing of the U.S. Open.

Always a bridesmaid at this event, never a bride, the 42-year-old Mickelson has been runner up five times at the game’s toughest test in golf. Is this his year?

Above: The 10th ranked Phil Mickelson reacts as his tee shot just missed holing out Friday on the tough par 3 eighth.

Merion Golf Club’s East Course just outside of Philadelphia bared its teeth and hampered the world’s best golfers who barely squeaked out two players breaking par.

So what about those low scores at the little Philly course? It can be summed up in three words: greens, greens and greens. More.

 

06/14/2013 Local dams under pressure from swollen Westport brooks and streams. Heavy stormwater runoff, full of tannins and debris, floods both branches of the Westport River, and threatens to raise South Wattupa Pond above flood levels.

Two weeks ago boaters and abutters of South Wattupa were complaining to Selectmen about low water levels and exposed rocks in the recreational pond.

Now nary a rock can be seen.

Check out this video of Forge Pond and Adamsville Pond dams under pressure from Tropical Storm Andrea’s drenching rain.

 

06/13/2013 Transponders, transponders, get your transponders here! RITBA launches a preemptive strike against detractors with a transponder discount promotion.

In a clever move by Rhode Island’s Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA) to deflect public and legislature criticism, the embattled state agency is hawking its E-https://www.ezpassritba.com/images/ez_logo.gifZPass transponders at a substantial discount to Massachusetts drivers who make the occasional trek to Aquidneck Island.

How does a buck-fifty per day sound! Click here to get all the details, Westporters, run, don’t walk, to Tiverton Town Hall and get your order in for a $10 transponder.

 

06/13/2013 Golf’s U.S. Open tees off today in the 113th playing of this venerable event. Designed by Hugh Wilson, Merion Golf Club, the Ardmore, PA championship track, has played host to more USGA Championships than any course in America and is home to some of its greatest moments.

However, players will have to slog through wet fairways, but starting groups will benefit from low rough, one of Merion’s strongest defenses, which was cut in advance of heavy rains predicted later in the week.

Look for low, possibly record breaking scores, as greens will be soft and slow and receptive.

1:14 p.m. starting time will feature Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Adam Scott, the world’s top three ranked players, in the same group.

For the arm chair gallery it doesn’t get any better than this.

 

06/12/2013 In a format familiar to TV talk show audiences, Westport author Dawn Tripp and her guest author share novel writing experiences to 50 listeners at Partners Village Store.

It was surprisingly interesting and thoroughly entertaining.

 

06/12/2013 Gerry Dupont’s edible creations have come to Westport. “I’m so inspired and excited to announce that we will be opening another location in Westport at 794 Main Road, next door to Village Pizza,” Dupont said.

The well-known Little Compton baker will have coffee weekend mornings to start.

His offerings? “Cream donuts, lots of other donuts. Quiche, Malassadas, pies, scones, muffins, cookies, cupcakes of course.......candies by the pound and so much more!”  Their opening was Saturday June 1st.

 

06/12/2013 Dartmouth Farmer’s Market open this Friday, June 14th. There will be plenty of salad greens, kale, chard, mustard greens, arugula, vegetable plants, and herbs available this Friday between 1PM and 6PM at the Dartmouth Farmer’s Market located at St. Peter’s Church on Rex Field at 351 Elm Street in Padanaram Village in South Dartmouth. Click here for all the details.

 

06/12/2013 Mass Senate race heats up. U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, D-5th, and Republican challenger Gabriel Gomez faced off in Springfield last night in their second debate in the special Senate election.

Polls show the gap is narrowing between the candidates, although Markey has a seven point advantage.

The candidates staked out different positions on recent news that the federal government is monitoring the phone and internet activity of millions of people, taxes, the minimum wage, energy and jobs.

The special election to replace former Senator John Kerry will be June 25th. Read more.

 

06/11/2013 Take it off, take it all off! Dave Gauthier of Westport Ace Hardware takes it all off for Make-A-Wish®, the foundation that grants the wish every 38 minutes of a child diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition in the United States and its territories.

Watch this astonishing video of how far one man will go to support a favorite charity.

Click here to view video of Dave Gauthier taking it all off!

 

06/10/2013 – Westport River Gardeners’ green thumb produced big dividends at this year’s 11th annual plant sale.

The best year ever, reports past president Patricia Bennett.

The plants were flying in cartloads out the front entrance into waiting cars just five minutes after opening Saturday morning.

This year there were lots of donations of perennials from members’ gardens, and annuals and vegetables were sold.

A large garden shed will be selling all types of garden items. There will be a raffle featuring a garden cart, bird bath, and Adirondack chair. A master gardener will be on hand to answer all of your gardening questions. Some of the vendors selling at the fair will be Clay Trout Pottery, Oak Holly Garden Designs, Captain Brad's Wind Spinners, Beachcomber Garden Jewelry and Tile Art by Linda Rogers.

The club uses the proceeds to enhance the beauty of Westport with flowers and trees, which they do one small plot at a time.

Click here to view the video.

 

Thumbnail06/10/2013 – Gentlemen on the tee! Golf, the game of kings, has gone from a generation of gentlemen jangling pocket change to distract rival players to, well . . . other things.

Check out how Tiger Woods reacts when a spectator goes from checking the wind to breaking wind on the tee! Click here to get all the local golf news and course information, only on EverythingWestport.com.

 

06/10/2013 – Phantasmagoria. Our most recent mystery photo was taken from our new photo gallery of Westport Point and Harbor images in the mist taken on June 3rd at 7:30 p.m.

Westport’s fishing heritage from early Indian settlements, through our country’s whaling era and subsequent local lobster and fishing industry is part of the fabric and heritage of this south coast community.

View video now.

 

06/10/2013 – Westport Point resident Al Lees is the winner of our latest mystery photo contest with his correct identification. He wins a $25 gift certificate to Ten Cousins Restaurant, Westport’s newest upbeat, brick oven pizzeria with friendly, helpful, and on-time food service.

Al took his best shot and won; get ready to take yours on our next mystery photo coming soon.

Click here to see what Al knew.

 

06/09/2013 – Swim at your own risk. Westport town beaches will officially open on Saturday, June 15th. According to selectmen at their last meeting, Cherry & Webb Beach will not be staffed by lifeguards until that day. For more information call the selectmen’s office at 508.636.1003.

 

06/09/2013 – Despite a less-than-perfect day for planting, a hardy group of volunteers came out to Westport’s town farm for spring planting.

“Thanks to the generous and hardy individuals who came out this morning, we planted about 400 plants in the garden at the Town Farm,” farm manager Steve Connors said.  “The rain held off until about 11 a.m., and it was not a typical Memorial Day Weekend kind of day.  Our feet got soaked, but it was worth it!”

“This is the garden’s fifth season,” Connors said. “Last year we donated over 1000 pounds of produce to the local food pantries.”

Please remember that volunteers are welcome every Saturday morning, and during the week too when convenient.

 

 

06/09/2013 – Westport washout. Adamsville Road dam breached Saturday as Tropical Storm Andrea, the first named storm of the 2013 hurricane season, dumped 3 to 4 inches of rain on Westport before exiting the waterlogged south coast.

The weakened storm smashed rainfall totals across the Northeast, pushing some streams and creeks over their banks, spawning numerous flood warnings. Minor flooding was reported on Westport roadways.

The Westport River’s east branch was unidirectional for the last two days, shedding the watershed’s runoff out to sea.

Check out this video of Forge Pond and Adamsville Pond dams.

 

06/09/2013 –The Art Stable Gallery is open weekends for the spring/summer season with three new artisans. Set amongst the picturesque gardens of Partners Village Store, the gallery now features the work eight local artisans including the recent addition of Don Cadoret, a nationally recognized story painter; Sarah Desjardins, a popular watercolorist known for her local focus; and Teresa Mowery, who handcrafts striking designs with copper. Read more with photos.

 

Above: popular watercolorist and local Westport native, Sarah Desjardins, shows her new offerings to local realtor Suzanne Alden of Alden Hill Real Estate.

 

06/09/2013 – Tiverton will get two new hearts if all its plans come through.

Tiverton Crossings is marching forward, a proposal to turn 62 acres of marsh and woods into a mixed used commercial district offering hotels, stores, restaurants, apartments and a conference center.

Just a few miles down Fish Road and around a corner, another town center is well established. Sandywoods Farm is a housing development with the best ideas of a collective at work. A playground is its closest neighbor, a library will join it soon and hiking paths are being carved from the woods at its back. More.

 

06/08/2013 – Westport Town Farm in the MHC spotlight. Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis Galvin, Chairman of the Massachusetts Historical Commission, announced the selection of the Stephen Willcock House in Westport, also known as the Westport Town Farm, to receive a 2013 Massachusetts Historical Commission Historic Preservation Award.

“The Massachusetts Historical Commission is proud to recognize the extraordinary accomplishments of this year’s awardees,” said Secretary Galvin. More.

 

06/06/2013 Westport’s state Senator Michael Rodrigues lauds passing of 2014 Senate budget. “The Senate’s spending plan closes a $1.2 billion budget gap, while investing in essential services,” Rodrigues said. “The plan demonstrates the Senate’s commitment to fiscal responsibility while meeting the needs of citizens through restoration of vital funding to core services and increasing support for economic and workforce development.”

State aid to cities and towns gets a boost. More.

 

06/06/2013 Westport’s Planning Board votes for priority development 5-year plan. The five-member Westport Planning Board voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a town-wide plan to designate PDAs (priority development areas) and PPAs (priority protection areas.)

What does this mean for Westport property owners?

Click here to see how Westport is preparing for the South Coast Rail.

 

06/06/2013 Santos gets the nod on a second vote. Westport selectmen and two health board members unanimously appointed dairy and cheese farmer, Karl Santos, to fill the health board seat recently vacated by former board member and Animal Control Officer, Donna Lambert.

The three-member health board seat became vacant when Lambert resigned to avoid conflict of interest allegations, and was subsequently reappointed to ACO.

The appointment for Santos didn’t come easily.

Read more about last week’s vote with photos later today.

 

 

06/04/2013 At The Shattuck through June 30th.  Conceptual artist Lasse Antonsen is known for creating works that juxtapose concepts, images, and objects in curious collections that take precedence over traditional aesthetic concerns. In this exhibit, a number of the Danish-born artist’s projects are featured; the allure and significance of each individual work is enhanced in contrast with the others.

Visitors to this exhibition will leave the Dedee Shattuck Gallery with a different view of conceptual art than when they entered. More with video and a hi-res tour of the exhibition.

 

06/04/2013 Art Stable Gallery opens for the summer season with pizazz, pinot noir and three new artists.

Doors swung open for the summer season at the Art Stable Gallery during Memorial Day Weekend where they announced that they have added three highly acclaimed artists to their exhibitors.

These featured new artists are: Don Cadoret, a nationally recognized story painter; Sarah Desjardins, a popular watercolorist known for her local focus; and Teresa Mowery, who handcrafts striking designs with copper. Read more with photos.

 

06/04/2013 Repeat winners dominate 2013 Laubi 5K. Westport runners score big. Attleboro’s Christopher Elger wins the ninth annual Devin Laubi 5K Run and Walk for a fourth time; Madalena Boudreau of Fall River captures first female finish.

Westport runners take seven of the top 15 spots.

Highly ranked runners Worsley and Mathews absent from this year’s contest.

More with photos and times.

 

05/31/2013 Building equity. Ralph Souza, Westport’s acting building inspector for the past five years, is all smiles as Selectmen voted Tuesday night to appoint the well-respected Sousa to the permanent position of local building inspector.

Selectmen took the Town Administrator’s advice to appoint a part-time, hourly-paid certified building commissioner to assist Souza.

Andrew Bobola, Mattapoisett’s full time certified building commissioner, was unanimously selected Tuesday night to provide a few hours each week to sign off on occupancy permits and conduct annual liquor license inspections for the town, something acting Westport Building Inspector Ralph Souza is presently unable to do because he is not certified by the state.

There was a question about the security of Souza’s employment with the town if a full-time building commissioner was appointed, one of the alternatives presented to the Selectmen.

Souza’s long-term, unblemished employment record was the deciding factor in the direction Selectmen took Tuesday night. 

Above: Newly appointed local building inspector Ralph Souza (left) with Westport’s new certified building commissioner, Andrew Bobola.

 

05/31/2013 Senator Rodrigues joins his colleagues in passing the FY2014 Senate Budget.

The Senate’s spending plan closes a $1.2 billion budget gap, while investing in essential services. More.

 

05/28/2013 Westport veteran’s officer Jerry LeBoeuf salutes Lt. Colonel Noelle Briand, U.S. Army, after her keynote address at yesterday’s Memorial Day commemoration at Beech Grove Cemetery.

Westport residents and veterans turned out in numbers not seen in 45 years to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice, according to Select Board Chairman Antone Vieira.

Click here for hi-resolution photo album of all the ceremonies including the parade.

 

 

05/26/2013 Richard Medeiros, well known to area golfers for many years, died Wednesday at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston after a brief illness. He was 66.

Owner of the Caddy Shack, Richie handed golfers bucket after bucket of golf balls, and always had time to ask how you were doing. He ran a tight ship, and the Caddy Shack was well respected throughout the southcoast. He will be missed.

Born in New Bedford the former policeman has resided in Dartmouth for most of his life.

Mr. Medeiros was a Coast Guard Veteran. Click here for the full obituary.

 

05/26/2013 Little Compton’s Serena Charlebois big winner at LCCC Photography Show, but Best of Show goes to Christopher Mullen.

The perennial juried show brought together the best of the area’s photo enthusiasts, amateur, student and professional photographers, with proceeds benefiting the not-for-profit community center.

This year’s judges, Al Weems, Kelly Milukas and Nancy Green had the challenging job of picking the winners, and by all accounts they got it just about right.

Photography exhibit on Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Monday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Click here for a YouTube video tour of the 2013 Little Compton Community Center Photography Show.

Click here for a high-resolution photo album; 106 images.

 

05/25/2013 Remembering our deceased veterans. On Friday morning Westport Girl Scout Troop 1517 honored the recent passing of Westport resident Clinton Healy, a Korean War veteran, by placing an American flag at his grave site.

Boy Scout Troop 100 also placed flags on the graves of all deceased veterans in Linden Grove and Maple Grove Cemeteries.

Westport officials prepare for Monday’s Memorial Day ceremonies.

Click here for all the details.

 

05/23/2013 Westport Selectmen cite residents Ray Elias and Lenny Potter for their many years of volunteer work with the town’s youth athletics.

Chairman Vieira called Elias “an “unsung hero” and select board member Steve Ouellette said Potter had given 20 years of “untiring and unselfish service” to the town’s Babe Ruth baseball program.

A few well-chosen words on a piece of paper can’t fully express the admiration and appreciation for men who have volunteered a lifetime of community service to several generations of Westport schoolboys.

But it’s a good place to start.

Read more with photos.

 

 

 

05/23/2013 The troll under the Sakonnet River Bridge. The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority is moving ahead with the installation of the electronic toll system on the new Sakonnet River Bridge.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4679000464_a490f95985_o.jpgAuthority Chairman David Darlington said the system will likely be in place by the weekend; it will take several weeks to wire and test it.

According to the AP, Darlington says it could be operational by late June or early July. The toll is set at 75 cents per trip for Rhode Islanders with an E-ZPass transponder. Non-residents with an E-ZPass will pay $3.75 per crossing. Those without transponders will have to pay $5.25.

But local opposition to tolls on the bridge continues, with members of the General Assembly from Aquidneck Island pushing to reverse moves that allowed the toll. The town of Portsmouth is suing to prevent a toll.

The Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge’s cash toll is already $4.00 for cars; E-ZPass for Rhode Island residents pay a discounted toll of only 83 cents.

Mount Hope Bridge next? Residents have come out in force at previous public hearings on the proposal that would bring tolls to the Mount Hope Bridge for the first time since 1998. The fees to cross the bridge - if the General Assembly ever approves proposals before it - would range from 52 cents to $3.25 each way.

Where are the three Billy Goat Gruffs when you need them?

 

05/22/2013 New Bedford’s celebrated watercolorist, Arthur Moniz, on permanent display at Westport Vineyards.

The Russell Gallery will permanently feature the incredible artwork of Arthur Moniz. Mr. Moniz was born in 1945 in New Bedford. He attended school in New Bedford and then went on to Massachusetts College of Art and the Museum School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. His style of painting is a combination of graphite drawing with transparent watercolor washes over the highly detailed renderings.

More with photos and video.

 

05/20/2013 2013 LCCC Photography Show this Memorial Day weekend: judges make their choices.

Above: judges (from the left) Al Weems, Kelly Milukas and Nancy Green give a thumb up as this year’s winners have been picked. The envelope please!

 

05/20/2013 Murdock, Smoke & Pickles at The Shattuck. Scores of local folk came by the Dedee Shattuck Gallery last Saturday to revel in Murdock, Bart and DeRego. But they didn’t come for the art for these artisans were of the food and entertainment genre.

And their creations didn’t require interpretation.

The Shattuck hosted a budding springtime picnic with food, fun and a guitar-pickin’ gala replete with vegetation headwear reminiscent of the 60’s.

Ah, Westport, you never know what to expect.

Read more with photos.

 

05/20/2013 Westport artisan Susan Strauss wins Best of Show in the Southcoast artists 2013 Creative Waters contest.  Judging the contest was James Hall, Deputy Director of the prestigious Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, FL.

“Islands In The River was immediately appealing to me, because the forms were so familiar. While the palette of colors caused me to look afresh at the relationship of land and water in a more abstract way,” Strauss said.

The contest attracted new artwork to promote this year’s theme of the Southcoast artists Open Studio Tour. Read more and view winning entries.

 

05/17/2013 Massive 90-foot white pine, shattered by February’s superstorm Nemo, finally fell victim to the chainsaw and chipper. Our photo of the week brings closure to a wonderfully old white pine on upper Drift Road as the East Greenwich Tree Service crew brought it down piece by piece this week, leaving a massive stump as a monument to a freak snow storm that destroyed hundreds and hundreds of trees in Westport, the worst in anyone’s memory.

And the cleanup still continues.

Click here for to view our photos of the week.

 

05/15/2013 Fall River's Daniel Croteau set a comfortable pace of 27:54 to win the 9th running of the Westport Fishermen's Association's 'Run for the Water' 8K road race.

Croteau bested by one minute runner up David Constantino (28:52) of Cumberland, RI.

Perennial favorite and two-time past winner of this event, “Scotty” Scott Anderson, didn’t compete this year.

“I didn’t have Scotty nipping my heels,” Croteau said, “so my time was slightly off from last year. Croteau won last year’s 8K at 27:40, besting Anderson by just 6 seconds. Anderson last won in 2011.

New Bedford’s Nathan Brito wrapped up the top three at 30:50.

This year’s Saturday morning contest broke no records.

Runners spoke of being slammed with a strong southwest wind on the first turn of the beach run.

Kelly Manchester of Dartmouth was the first 8K female finisher at 33:30, Abby Koczera, also of Dartmouth, finished second at 38:03, and New Bedford’s Diane Machado was third at 39:49. 

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“We’re very happy with the turnout,” said WFA's Jennifer Gelinas. “It was almost as good as last year, our best year to date.”

Click on Learn More later today to get complete race results with photos and video.

 

05/14/2013 Westport business manager hired by select board. Selectmen at last night’s meeting voted to hire, subject to contract negotiations, Mattapoisett resident Steven J. Lombard Sr. as the town’s new part-time business manager.

Three Selectmen (Craig Dutra and R. Michael Sullivan were absent) voted unanimously to accept the Town Administrator’s recommendation to hire Lombard, a skilled town manager well versed in budgeting and procurement procedures.

The hiring solidifies Jack Healey’s position as part-time Town Administrator for the foreseeable future.

Click here to read more about Steve Lombard.

  

05/13/2013 Local area apple crops may be at risk. Frosty temperatures tonight in low-lying areas may put apple tree blossoms at peril if temperatures reach 30 degrees, said orchard owner Brian Medeiros of Dartmouth Orchards.

“We’re pulling out all the stops to try and stop that from happening,” Medeiros said.

Medeiros plans to add heat and circulate air with a large fan to beat back the threat of a frost.

“It’ll be a long night.”

Medeiros lost his entire crop last year to freezing weather.

“You get up in the morning and the blossoms are all brown,” he said.

Radiative frosts are produced locally and occur only during clear, calm nights.

We had a frost last night,” Medeiros said. “It hit the tops of the building’s roofs, but didn’t reach down to the tops of the smaller fruit trees. Tonight could be different. One degree below freezing is a critical temperature for apple blossoms,” Medeiros.

If Medeiros escapes the frost tonight, warming temperatures throughout the week will save the day.

“I can’t afford to lose another crop,” the longtime apple grower said.

 

05/13/2013 TA Jack Healey keeps job and gets assistant. Selectmen voted unanimously last Monday night in Executive Session to suspend the search for a fulltime Town Administrator, and will instead contract with current part-time Town Administrator Jack Healey and Stephen Lombard, another retired Town Administrator.

Mr. Lombard will be hired as the Business Manager to assist Healey in all matters involving the Financial Management activities of the Town.

Selectmen followed Healey’s recommendation to contract with him and with Lombard.

Lombard will be introduced to Selectmen at tonight’s 6:00 p.m. meeting, and Healey will discuss his and Lombard’s specific duties in carrying out this “new business model”.

Lombard will be paid for 24 hours a week and Healey will be paid for 16 hours a week at a rate of $60.00 per hour.  Neither of them will receive Health or Retirement Benefits. The twin contracts, prepared on basis of last Monday’s discussion, will be reviewed tonight for approval by the select board.

Welcome aboard gentlemen!

 

05/12/2013 Drive-in service. This motorist took the handicap parking sign literally when they crashed Friday into Wilbur’s General Store in Little Compton. No one was injured except the driver’s pride. Photo/Perky Nellissen

 

05/10/2013 Fancy paddle work. Early morning fog down at the Route 88 state boat ramp Saturday morning didn’t deter Osprey Sea Kayak Adventures from marshaling its group of intermediate kayak instructors to teach the teachers the finer art of coaching kayak operation and safety to novice kayakers. Click here to read more with photos.

 

05/10/2013 Annual Town Meeting completed in single evening. Lots of coin spent, but no weed in Westport.

Westport’s legislative process opened Tuesday evening with town meeting members quickly and unanimously passing with no discussion the “Consent Calendar” (consisting of five articles.)

The town’s electorate, the few who actually attended, never looked back from there, finishing the 2013 Annual Town Meeting in a record breaking three hours.

“In my 30 plus years of going to the annual Town Meeting (many attended as Town Clerk) I’ve never seen such a fast-paced meeting with so little discussion on the articles, and finishing up in just one evening,” said Marlene Samson, Town Clerk.

252 attendees, including town committees and boards, safety and highway department employees, and the School Committee passed most articles without a single dissent, no discussion or changes, including a budget of over $32 million, almost $1 million in capital improvements that have repeatedly failed at previous Town Meetings, and a complex, 13-page bylaw controlling small- and large-scale solar panel installations so multifarious that it failed dramatically at a previous Special Town Meeting because nobody understood it.

Above: Article 4 in the STM had town officials and town counsel scratching their heads for many minutes before calculating the correct borrowing amount incorrectly recommended by the Finance Committee.

The Free Cash Account was tapped repeatedly during the Special Town Meeting (a meeting within the Annual Town Meeting) to unanimously fund article after article with no discussion.

But the whirlwind meeting, hectic at times, did mix a few light moments with a sprinkling of sporadic confusion as town officials corrected PowerPoint slide and town warrant errors, and struggled for many minutes with math calculations that had meeting attendees scratching their heads.

The Community Preservation Committee received unanimous approval with no discussion to fund projects totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars without a whimper from the tax advocates who petitioned (Article 22) to reduce the tax surcharge for the Community Preservation Act from two to one percent - the article was passed over because the petitioners didn’t show up to present it.

Story will be updated later tonight with a complete analysis and photos.

 

05/10/2013 The Tiverton Senior Center’s watercolor class opened their impressive 2013 exhibit, Spring Into Watercolor! now on display through July 3rd at the Tiverton Town Hall.

These wonderfully artistic seniors under the direction of Madeleine Diogenes have produced some remarkably good work.

The public is invited to the opening reception on Sunday, May 19th from 2 - 4 p.m., at the Tiverton Town Hall, 343 Highland Road. It is free and light refreshments will be served.

The exhibit includes original watercolor paintings such as A Fishy Business by Irene Berg (pictured left.)

Click here for all the details including a video tour and a hi-resolution photo album of the senior artisans’ watercolor paintings.

 

05/08/2013 Fire destroys Jillian Way home. Tragedy struck twice in one week as another Westport family lost their home to a fast-moving fire that started on an outside deck, according to Public Information Officer,

Captain Michael P. Silvia.

The fire destroyed a two-story colonial home at 89 Jillian Way, a quiet, meandering neighborhood street in central Westport populated with capes, colonials and contemporaries.

“The fire was discovered around 8:30 a.m. by Robert Morotti of Jillian Way, who was walking his dog and saw the smoke coming from the rear of the house,” Silvia said.  “Mr. Morotti banged on the front door to alert the occupants, 17-year-old Megan Sousa and her elderly grandmother Maria Sousa, and got both of them out of the house prior to the fire department’s arrival.”

Fire Chief Brian Legendre declares the house a total loss.

The fire is believed to be an accident, according to firefighters.

Photo/Westport police Sergeant Cestodio

 

05/08/2013 The 2nd Annual Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate Market presented by the Coastal Wineries of Southeastern New England will be held on Saturday, June 22, 2013 at the Westport Fair Grounds, 200 Pine Hill Road Westport.

Because of last year’s outstanding turnout, there will be two sessions this year: 1st Session from 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.; 2nd Session from 3:30 - 6:00 p.m.

Last year’s inaugural event brought out over 1500 paying patrons to the Westport Fair Grounds to help the Coastal Wine Group celebrate the 2012 Passport Season with their first ever Coastal Wine, Cheese and Chocolate Festival.

Inset: Lisa Stewart of Westport Vineyards (left) pours for Jen Hayes of Newport (right) and Regina Coffey or Portsmouth, RI.

Newport socialites, south shore urbanites, and coastal village residents all rubbed shoulders sampling the best of the best that local vineyards had to offer. Click here for all the details, ticket sales, and photos of last year’s event.

 

05/06/2013 The survey says . . . The Westport Planning Board said 1,473 residents responded to the 22-question Master Plan Update Survey. The survey asked residents for their thoughts about a number of issues, including growth and development, water, wastewater, land use and housing.

397 handwritten comments were also made by respondents ranging from “please include the Hix Bridge landing (pass) in with the beach pass; to “I’m totally against allowing developers to sidestep local zoning requirements in order to meet low-income mandates by the state.”

Click here to read all the comments.

The next public Master Plan Working Group Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday May 22nd at 11:00 a.m. in the Town Hall Annex Meeting Room - the agenda will be announced prior to the meeting.

Click here to review Master Plan Update Summaries in both percentages and in graphs (see example below.) PDF

 

Westport Master Plan Update Survey

Q. 1. Are you:

Answer Options

Response Percent

Response Count

A year-round resident?

95.8%

1406

A Seasonal resident?

2.2%

32

Other (please specify)

2.1%

31

answered question

1467

skipped question

6

 

The Planning Board said residents from every voting precinct participated. Ninety-six percent of the 1,467 respondents were year-round residents and 57 percent have lived in Westport more than 25 years. Ninety-three percent are registered voters; 84 percent are over 45 years old and 21 percent have school-age children.

Learn about respondents’ preferences and concerns at the Planning Board page on the town website at:

http://planningboard.westport-ma.com. The detailed results of the survey are shown in percentages, graphs and pie charts.

 

05/05/2013 –The Greater Tiverton Community Chorus presented over the weekend their 2013 spring concert - Animal Crackers!

If you missed both days of this spring concert there’s still time to catch cameos of an astoundingly funny and fun-for-all music show led by the ever effervescent Beth Armstrong. Click here to view video clip.

Animal Crackers is destined to be of their most memorable concerts, so don’t miss viewing the YouTube video.

Featuring choral pieces by John Rutter, Eric Whitacre, Aaron Copeland, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and several others, the family-oriented music was fun, beautiful, and guarantees to leave a lasting impression on the audiences.

Tickets can be purchased at a discount price of $10.00 online using the links to the right!  Choosing “will-call” option will have your tickets held at the door.  You can also purchase tickets from chorus members at this price prior to the day of the concert.  Tickets at the door are $12.00. Click here to view video of the 2012 Celtic Christmas concert.

 

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSI1TUcGUabFuefrLULKMhfKedaEMVC3XDAisk08XTdCyl6ZMD605/03/2013May is National Lyme Awareness Month! Governor Patrick has declared May as "Lyme Disease Awareness Month."

Lyme Disease is the second most prevalent infectious disease in Massachusetts. In addition to Lyme, deer ticks carry the pathogens which cause Babesiosis and Anaplasmosis, both of which can be quite serious and are on the increase.

16 tips you need to defend yourself against deer ticks and Lyme Disease for 2013. Click here to get them now!

Click here to learn more about tick awareness in southeastern Massachusetts.

 

05/03/2013It’s official! Selectmen announced Monday night that Westport’s tax rate was certified Monday by the Mass Department of Revenue (DOR) at $7.39 per thousand dollars of evaluation.

Real estate tax bills to go out next Friday and will be due 30 days from the postmark, or by June 10th.

So ante up, the tax man cometh!

 

05/02/2013Latest Mystery Photo solved by Betty Slade of Westport Point. Click here to see what Betty was the first to know.

 

05/02/201313 years ago today President Clinton signed into law a provision that allowed advanced GPS technology, then only used by the military, to be used by civilians.

Seems like we’ve had GPS units in our cars forever!

Click here to see what else happened Today in History.

 

05/02/2013Westport Emergency Management continues their Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training program this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Westport Fire Department, Station 1, 54 Hix Bridge Road.

The program will run every Thursday starting May 2, 9, 16 and 23, as well as Saturdays on May 4 and the 11 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The training helps citizens to be better prepared in the event of a natural or man-made event. More information on CERT training can be found at www.fema.gov.

There is no charge for the training but class size is limited. If you or someone you know is interested pleased contact Lt. Brian Beaulieu at 774.264.5166, or email: ltbeaulieu@westport-ma.gov.

 

05/01/2013 - Half million dollar blaze leaves Meadowbrook Lane family homeless. A fast moving fire Tuesday afternoon demolished a Meadowbrook Lane home, leaving a family of five without all their possessions, fire officials said.

Westport Fire Chief Brian Legendre was the first department member on the scene, arriving less than a minute after the initial call came into the station. 

“The house was fully involved,” Legendre said. “I thought the structure had vinyl siding; all the exterior surfaces were in flames.”

 

Photo/Westport Fire Department.

 

Firefighters had little chance to save the structure, especially with the lack of water hydrants in the area.

Chief Legendre estimated the total loss of the two-story colonial house at 20 Meadowbrook Lane, with all the family's possessions, was in the range of $500,000, a total loss.

The house is owned by Ana and Robert Habib.

The fire was through the roof by 3 p.m. as firefighters arrived minutes before in the neighborhood of single-family, executive homes just northwest of Central Village, off Charlotte White Road.

“Luckily, no one was injured,” Legendre said. “Only the mother was home at the time. It appears the fire started outside the southeastern exterior of the house, on a raised deck.”

Fire investigators were on the scene yesterday afternoon and early this morning.

Inset: the fire destroyed the house and all possessions, including a vehicle in the drive-under garage.

Photo/EverythingWestport

 

A neighbor reported hearing an explosion just before the house flared up; firefighters suspect an outdoor grill’s propane tank may be involved.

“The property is owned by the Habib family, whose three children are in their late teens or early 20s,” firefighter Lt. Dan Baldwin said.

The Red Cross is providing two nights of hotel shelter for the five family members, along with funds for food, clothing and comfort kits for the family. Click here to read more with photos.

 

More headline news from last month continues below.

 

 

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WRWA to sponsor photo contest to highlight River Day 2013.

The Westport River Watershed Alliance is sponsoring a photo contest and is seeking photographers who love the river and the natural world. All entries will be judged and on display at WRWA’s River Day Festival, Saturday, June 22, at the Head of Westport Landing. Prizes will be awarded for adult and junior (grades 1 to 12) winners.

Click here for all the details.

 

Paul George Workshop

Plein Air Painting: Oil and Watercolor

 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, June 27, 28, & 29, 2013

Fee: $275 for Members, $295 for Non-Members

 Limited to 15 Students

Click here for more information.

 

Mass Audubon’s ‘Big Barn Study’ seeks volunteers to help Swallows.

As farms and barns disappear, populations of these super swoopers may begin to suffer.

Get all the details now.

 

New Transfer Station stickers required by June 30th.

The Westport Board of Health has begun issuing new Transfer Station stickers for the next fiscal year. Everyone using the Transfer Station is required to purchase a new sticker every year. Present stickers expire June 30.

The cost of the sticker is $35. For seniors 65 and over, the cost is $20. Additional stickers may be purchased on the same day only for the same household for $10 per vehicle.

Residents must provide vehicle registration.

The Board of Health office is located at the Town Hall Annex, 856 Main Road. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Stickers may also be purchased at the Transfer Station by check only.

 

Donate Used Books to the Westport Library this May through August.

Friends of Westport Public Library will be sorting your book donations for their huge annual book sale September 7-14. Proceeds go to the Library to purchase books, CDs, and DVDs for checkout by the public.  Please, books in good condition only, no textbooks, encyclopedias, VHS, or tape cassettes as they will not sell. Donation box is in library lobby, 408 Old County Road. Library hours: Mon & Thurs 12:30 - 8:30 p.m.; Tues, Wed, Fri 11 a.m. -5 p.m.; Sat 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. (thru June, closed Saturdays in July and August). Please call 508.636.1100 for more information.

 

Free beach parking at Horseneck Beach for Seniors 62 and older.

The DCR pass allows for free parking of a vehicle occupied by the pass holder, whether they are driving or a passenger. Passes are available at the Main Building at Horseneck Beach, Westport from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Click here for all the details.

 

Westport HOPP program can provide up to $80,000 for a first time buyer.

Click here for Housing Opportunity Purchase Program information and application. PDF

“This is an opportunity for, eligible, first-time homebuyers,” said Elaine Ostroff, a member of the Westport Affordable Housing Trust.

An informational session for those interested in the program will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 10, at the Macomber Primary School.

Application deadline is 3 p.m. May 28.

Click here for more information.

 

Disabilities Commission appeals to disabled residents to help town’s safety departments.

The Westport Commission on Disability has been working with the police department in order to get more information into the E-911 emergency call system about Westport residents who have disabling conditions. More.

 

Dog Licenses by April 1st and Beach Passes now available.

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04/30/2013 10:00 p.m. Gomez (R) and Markey (D) will face off in a special June 25th election, according to state election officials.

At 9:20 p.m. with 72 percent of precincts reporting, Gabriel E. Gomez, a former Navy SEAL, had 51 percent of the vote. Former U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan, of Abington, had 36 percent and State Rep. Daniel B. Winslow, R-Norfolk, had 13 percent.

For the Democratic side, Edward J. Markey, D-Malden, had 57 percent of the vote while U.S. Rep. Stephen F. Lynch, D-South Boston, had 43 percent. Markey has been endorsed by a number of prominent Democrats and had been leading in the polls.

The Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat became available when then Senator John Kerry was nominated to become Secretary of State, replacing Hillary Clinton.

Gomez, a local Latino businessman and a former Navy SEAL with a Harvard MBA, is a political newcomer, but his moderate appeal won over voters in blue Massachusetts.

Lynch was the more conservative Democrat and tried to appeal to more blue-collar Democratic voters, but he was up against Markey’s well-organized machine, according to an AP story.

Westport’s electorate (11,344) mostly stayed at home with only 10.77 percent of the voters turning out to cast their ballots.

Mirroring state-wide averages, Markey defeated Lynch 474 to 404; and Gomez with 165 votes beat Sullivan at 152 and Winslow at 23.

There were two write-in votes for both ballots.

Westport’s Precinct 5 (High School) had the highest turnout with 229, and Precinct 4 the least with 176.

 

04/28/2013 Chilly climate change. In the second coldest start to spring in U.S. history (since historians started tracking such things, only 1975 was colder) it certainly is refreshing to experience the warming days and the bright spring flowers that accompany them.

Click here to check out EverythingWestport’s newest video: Daffodil Days in Westport.

 

04/26/2013 Westport Council of Aging has released their May issue of their newsletter, Evergreen. Click here to view and print it and get their schedule of all upcoming activities.

They’re starting up a new program “Coming to Terms With Aging: A Small Group Discussion.” Program starts Tuesday, May 21st from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. and will run every Tuesday for six sessions.

This program is for individuals and couples who want to reflect about the challenges of aging and how to address them.

Discussion facilitator is Peter Lenrow, PH.D., local psychologist, painter and poet. Group minimum five, maximum eight. Call 508.636.1026 to reserve your spot.

 

04/24/2013 – Trolling under the bridge.  Westport Harbormaster Richie Earle got up from dinner last night to take a call from the Westport Police.

“Hey Richie, we need you down to Hix Bridge for a tow. Oh, and bring your boat,” police said.

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“Now I’ve seen it all,” Earle said.

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04/24/2013 – Westport’s capital spending plan for upcoming Special Town Meeting (STM) is set at nearly $1 million.

The STM within the annual Town Meeting pertains to current fiscal year spending and is determined by the town’s bylaws. The total includes Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: t10.jpg$141,000 for a new plow truck and sander, and a chipper, and $125,000 for a new backhoe for the transfer station.

 

04/24/2013 Westport unemployment stable at 12.3 percent, the same as last month. But Fall River took a big hit, jumping to 15.4 percent in March from 14.8 percent a month earlier and up 2.4 percent from 2012.

The statewide adjusted unemployment rate was down by .1 percent to 6.4 percent, down by .2 percent over the last 12 months, according to state office of Labor and Workforce Development.

Most of the other local communities were a mixed bag, some up, some down. For example, Raynham 6.4 percent, down from 6.8, and Rehoboth 9.2 percent up from 8.8 percent in February.

 

04/23/2013 Westport select board unanimously accepts the Board of Assessors recommendations to set the town’s fiscal 2013 tax rate at $7.39 per thousand dollars of evaluation.

The current rate is $7.05 per thousand.

The state DOR still has to certify the tax rate, but Assessors and selectmen don’t anticipate any changes to the rate.

Expect tax bills to go out in two to three weeks, according to Assessor Jack J. McDermott.

Inset: Assessors Jack McDermott (foreground left), Robert Grillo (foreground right) and Steve Medeiros. 

Assessor board chairman, Stephen J. Medeiros, told selectmen that the board recommended the town stay on a single tax rate, meaning residential and commercial properties would be subject to the same rate per thousand formula.

Medeiros said that overall town property evaluations dropped by $42,400,330.

“The total taxable value experienced a 1.4 percent decrease,” Medeiros said.

“The residential and commercial values were based on property sales during calendar year 2011 and the first six months of 2012,” Medeiros said. During a certification year the assessors can use a period longer than one year to determine property values.

“Commercial valuation increased by 1.5 percent while residential, industrial, and personal property valuation all decreased by varying percentages, with industrial being the largest at 3.7 percent.

The Tax Classification Hearing attended last night by both boards is required under M.G.L. Chapter 40, Section 56, regarding the percentage of local tax levy to be borne by each class of property for the Fiscal Year 2013.

More tax rate analysis later today.

 

http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/files/2013/04/terrorist1.jpg04/22/2013 Terrorist awake, answering questions. It is now being reported by Fox News that the 19-year-old terrorist, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is awake and answering some questions. He is able to respond in writing, indicating there is no expanded terrorist network and no further planned bombings.

Officials debate whether Tsarnaev, an American citizen, should be classified as an enemy combatant or a domestic terrorist.

 

Westport marathoners will return. More today.

 

UMass Dartmouth students gradually make their way back to a quiet campus, reuniting with automobiles and personal belongings abandoned when the campus was evacuated.

Remnants of news outlets are still camped out at the university entrance.

Federal agents arrested two of the formerly detained three suspects from New Bedford’s Hiddenbrook apartment complex for alleged immigration violations, calling them ‘foreign nationals.’

Runners at yesterday’s security heightened London Marathon spent a 30-second moment of silence in memory of the Boston Marathon bombing victims. Many runners also wore black ribbons in solidarity with Boston.

Most will never remember who won the 117th running of the world's oldest annual marathon, but all will remember the face of the 8-year-old bystander, Martin Richard, who was killed in the terrorist attack.

 

04/22/2013Westport Art Group a winner with spring show. Westport artisan, Dennis Broadbent won first prize at the WAG’s juried spring show “Nature’s Bounty” with his oil “Net Profit.”

Judge Roger Kizik (left) described Broadbent’s entry as “certainly bountiful, visceral, a very expressive handling of the medium.”

Jacklyn William, also of Westport, took second with her acrylic painting “Crocuses.” And Dartmouth’s Wanda Edwards was awarded third place with her mixed media collage “Sea Turtle.”

43 artisans submitting 68 works of art made this spring show and sale one of the Westport Art Group’s finest.

WAG president Mary Benefiel won the Best Interpretation of Show Theme Award with her oil entitled “Westport Harbor Hollyhocks.”

Click here to learn more about the winners. Click here for a tour of the Westport Art Group’s spring show “Nature’s Bounty.”

 

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Happening Today in and around Westport!

Today’s events, listed below, you don’t want to miss! Scroll down to view them all.

Click here to see all events this week.

Click here to see future events after this week.

 

Upcoming holidays and observances:

 

June is: National Safety Month

American Rivers Month

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Tuesday, June 18 – International Sushi Day

 

Click here to check out all the June 2013 holidays and celebrations both official and unofficial. Great fun!

 

Today in History – June 18

1812 - The United States declared war on Britain.

1815 - England's Duke of Wellington and Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard von Blucher defeated Napoleon at Waterloo in Belgium.

1975 - Saudi Arabian Prince Museid was publicly beheaded in Riyadh for the assassination of King Faisal.

1979 - U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev signed a strategic arms control treaty in Vienna, Austria.

1983 - Sally Ride became the first American woman in space as the space shuttle Challenger was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla.

 More Today in History.

 

 

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.

 

 

At The Shattuck through June 30th. 

Conceptual artist Lasse Antonsen is known for creating works that juxtapose concepts, images, and objects in curious collections that take precedence over traditional aesthetic concerns.

In this exhibit, a number of the Danish-born artist’s projects are featured; the allure and significance of each individual work is enhanced in contrast with the others.

More with video and a hi-res tour of the exhibition.

 

 

 

Westport Historical Society presents their latest exhibition – Room to Learn: Westport’s One-Room Schoolhouses. Exhibition starts Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: Description: t10.jpgJune 9th and is ongoing: Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bell School, 25 Drift Road, Westport.

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Happening Today . . .

 

Tuesday, June 18

v  Aerobics at the Westport Senior Center from 8:45 to 9:30 p.m. Join aerobics instructor Wendy Sperduti-Ray for a fun fitness workout.  All are welcome. Cost is $2.50 per class. Call ahead to be sure the class isn’t full.

Session I aerobics on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Session II aerobics on Tuesday.

For more information please call 508.636.1026.

 

v  Walking-Hiking Group at the Westport Senior Center.

Every Tuesday starting 8:45 a.m. they leave from the Westport COA. Are you interested in walking/hiking with others who love the outdoors? Have you wanted to walk some of the wonderful trails in our area but have some reservations about heading out alone?

Join the group. All ages welcome. Call 508.636.1026 for more information.

 

v  Seniors can get help with health insurance, supplemental insurance, Medicare Advantage plans and other medical or food assistance programs.

Every Tuesday, free and open to all. 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon.

You must call the center to make an appointment with Janet Holmes, who is there every Tuesday morning. 401.625.6790.

Tiverton Senior Center, 207 Canonicus St, Tiverton.

 

v  Gentle/moderate yoga at the Dartmouth Grange, 1133 Fisher Road, Dartmouth. Every Tuesday at 9 a.m. Drop-ins welcome as space allows. For more information please call or click 508.965.9505 or email: palestra@comcast.net.

 

v  Senior functional fitness (Jazzy Yoga) by Debbie Gagnon at the Little Compton Community Center on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to 12 noon.

The fee is $2.00 for members and $5 for non-members; all seniors are welcome. 

Functional Fitness that includes a low-impact, interval-aerobic movement with dance elements, combined with Pilates and Toning with weights, focusing on the Core Muscle groups and cardiovascular system. Safe and effective. 

For more information please call 401.635.2400 or visit their website.

 

v  Healing Service and Holy Eucharist at Holy Trinity Church, 1956 Main Road, Tiverton.
The event is free and open to all. From 12:00 to 12:45 p.m.

Holy Trinity Church is happy to announce an ongoing public service of healing set in the context of the Holy Eucharist every Tuesday, beginning in the first week of Lent, February 28 at noon. Fr. John Higginbotham, Rector of Holy Trinity Church, will preside. By the laying on of hands, by anointing with holy oil, by receiving the body and blood of Jesus in the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist we will pray for God to thoroughly heal us, and all those we pray for, in mind, body and spirit.

 

v  Tuesday, June 18 - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 12:00 noon to 12:00 a.m. at the Church of the Holy Ghost, 316 Judson Street, Tiverton.
The event is open to all.

Our Lady, Queen of Peace Adoration Chapel at Holy Ghost Church is open for people to come and spend time with Our Lord Jesus Christ, present in the Most Blessed Sacrament.

For more information call or click 401-624-8131, email secretary@­HolyGhostCC.­org.

 

v  The Dragon-Flowers MahJongg Group meets every Tuesday from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Game Room at Sakonnet Bay Manor, 1215 Main Road, Tiverton. Experienced American-MahJongg players are welcome to join any Tuesday. For more information, call or click Pat at 401.624.3070, email to mahjongg593@aol.com; or Gretchen at 401.359.0113, email to gretchenjane@cox.net.

They also give lessons for anyone interested in learning this fascinating game of tiles. The next class, which meets once a week for four weeks, will be announced soon. Contact Pat or Gretchen for details. Reservations for class are required.

 

v  Tuesday, June 18 - Knitting and Crocheting at the Westport COA. 1:00 p.m. If you're new to knitting or crocheting, it's a great way to pick up new tricks and always have someone at the ready to help you through the difficult parts of patterns or explain a new-to-you technique.

Inset: from the left - Mary Ellen Moore of Dartmouth, Jane Bernado and Paula Gagnon of Westport, and Nancy Cronin of New Bedford are part of a group of women numbering from 8 to 15 each week who meet at the COA.

For knitters and crocheters of all skill levels committing to a group is a way of making time for it that hopefully you will stick with.

The class is led by Gertrude Vigeant.

Westport Senior Center, 75 Reed Road, Westport. Call 508.636.1026 for more information.

 

v  Tai Chi Chuan Classes start today from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. every Tuesday at Little Compton Wellness Center, 115 E Main Road, Little Compton.

This event is free for the month of February, and is open to all.

Tai Chi Chuan Classes in the Yeung Family Tradition, Steven Mello, Instructor. Tai Chi Chuan is built on the concept that mind, body and emotion are inseparable. Tai Chi Chuan helps to stimulate all of our physiological systems and facilitates physical, mental and emotional development.

All classes in the month of February are free. Please come and experience the benefits of Tai Chi. If you choose to continue, classes thereafter will be $5.00 per class.

For more information please contact Steve Mello at 401.5920293 or info@littlecomptontaichi.com

 

v  Tuesday, June 18 Learn to meditate today. Learn the many health benefits of Meditation with Leah Doroch of The Sweet Retreat in Westport. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Little Compton Wellness Center, 115 East Main Road, Little Compton. For more information please call 401.592.0400.

Click here for all the details. Visit them: http://www.littlecomptonwellnesscenter.org
Email:
sherinbo@gmail.com.

 

v  Meditation Class at Amicable Church from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Amicable Congregational Church, 3736 Main Rd, Tiverton. The event is free and open to the public.

Experience the clarity and calm that comes from shutting off the noise of the outside world and connecting to the body and the innate serenity of the inner self. This series of weekly classes will focus primarily on mindfulness meditation with an occasional foray into simple breath and energy cultivating techniques from various ancient and contemporary practices. Participants will then bring their expanded awareness to various life experiences. These meditation classes are facilitated by Vaughn Bryner, long-time practitioner of yoga, qigong and a number of meditative disciplines.

Location: Amicable Church Child Care Room (in the lower level of the building.)

Materials needed: For your comfort, please bring a cushion (to sit on) and blanket to each session.

Cost: Donation.

For more information call or click 401.624.4611 or email: vaughnbryner@msn.com.

 

v  Tuesday, June 18 - Zumba classes at Countryview Estates! Every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Countryview Estates, 213 Hurst Lane, Tiverton. Admission is $5.00, all are welcome.

Latin Dance Fitness!

Ditch the workout, and join the party! No previous experience necessary. Easy to follow Latin dance steps provide a fun and fat burning cardio workout.

For information please call or click Fatima at 401.378.3872, or email: DAMITAF@aol.com.

 

v  Tuesday, June 18 - Afghans for the Homeless. Every third Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Allens Neck Meeting House, 739 Horseneck Road, Dartmouth. Beginners welcome; supplies and instructions provided. Please call (508) 636-7712 for more information.

 

v  Tuesday, June 18 - Emeritus at Dartmouth Village holds a monthly support group for anyone affected by cognitive illnesses, stroke, Alzheimer's or other dementia conditions resulting in memory loss. Our monthly memory care support group takes place the third Tuesday of every month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
They feature different educational speakers and experts, along with spiritual, emotional and stress support. Also, there is new evidence that people with mild memory loss can prevent the early onset of Alzheimer’s disease by increasing cerebral blood flow, boosting mood, and relieving anxiety, tension, and fatigue with as little as 12 minutes of daily meditation.

An Emeritus Senior Living community, they offer a wide range of services from independent living, assisted living, and memory care.

Please call 508.999.0404 for more information. Visit their website. 274 Slocum Road Dartmouth.

 

v  Country Line and Couples Dance Lessons with JoAnn and Andy. Beginner and intermediate dancers. Tuesdays 6:30 to 9 p.m., VFW Poirier Post, 281 Appleton Street, New Bedford. Thursdays 6:30 to 9 p.m., VFW Silvia Post, 134 Shore Drive, Tiverton RI. $7 per class. For more information call: (774) 202-5543 and ask for JoAnn.

 

v  Tuesday Night Open Mic at Sandywoods from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Sandywoods Farm Arts and Agricultural Community, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton.
The event is free and open to the public.

Every Tuesday night starting on October 23, 2012, Christopher James Farias will host an open mic at Sandywoods Center for the Arts in Tiverton, RI.
Admission is free, but donations for the evening's featured artist and the other musicians are much appreciated. They will have gourmet coffee from Coastal Roasters for sale.
Please note there will be no open mic on Election Day, November 6, 2012.
If you have open mic questions, you can contact Russ Smith, Sandywoods program coordinator, at 401.241.7349 or email:
sandywoodsmusic@gmail.com.

 

v  ExTension Exercise Class every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 8:45 to 9:45 p.m. at the United Congregational Church, 4 S of Commons Rd, Little Compton.
$10.00 per person and teens to seniors all are welcome.

Get fit and feel great! Questions? Call or click Mary at 401.418.3905 or email: maryderby@­aol.­com.

 

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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.

 

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.

 

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February 14, 2013 - The Westport Council on Aging is expanding the hours of its food pantry operation to include Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the third Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to noon.

The Food for Friends Food Pantry is for needy Westport residents 18 years of age and over. Proof of residency required.

Each client who signs up for the Food for Friends program is assisted personally and confidentially, meeting with the outreach department to assess individual needs.

 

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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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