Barnes & Noble sets opening date for new Westport store
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Barnes & Noble plans to open on Feb. 24, 2021 its store at 76 Post Road E., in downtown Westport, Conn.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Barnes & Noble plans to open on Feb. 24, 2021 its store at 76 Post Road E., in downtown Westport, Conn.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Barnes & Noble closed on Dec. 24, 2020 its store at 1076 Post Road E., in Westport, Conn. Its new Westport store at 76 Post Road E., is scheduled to open Feb. 24, 2021.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Barnes & Noble plans to open on Feb. 24, 2021 its store at 76 Post Road E., in downtown Westport, Conn.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Best of 2020: Connecticut has an opportunity to tackle housing segregation. It appears to be taking a pass.
. It was originally published on June 29, 2020.
On a recent Sunday, protesters marched through the center of Weston, a small, wealthy town in southwest Connecticut. They chanted “no justice, no peace” and raised handwritten signs that read “Black Lives Matter” and “Silence is Violence.”
INVISIBLE WALLS Connecticut’s Separate and Unequal Housing
Somewhere in the crowd, Brian Murray hoisted his own message.
“Fact check: Weston, CT. No Black teachers. No Black police officers. No Black board members. No Black town of Weston government office members.”
Woog s World: We started 2020 with no idea
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One year ago today we headed to large, festive open house parties (or headed back, hungover, from a large, festive night in New York). We ate, drank and wished each other a happy new year. We had no idea what was coming.
One day earlier – on Dec. 31, the last day of the decade – Chinese authorities acknowledged dozens of cases of a new virus. Though there was no evidence the virus spread easily, health officials were monitoring it closely. It seemed confined to Wuhan – a city most Americans had never heard of, despite its population of 11 million.
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First Selectman Jim Marpe announced today that the Town of Westport will offer the tax relief deferment program for eligible taxpayers for the January installment period. The authority to offer such program is granted by Governor Lamont’s Executive Order 9R, issued on December 16, 2020, which suspends and modifies tax deadlines and collection efforts for tax bills that become due and payable on January 1, 2021. All municipalities in the State of Connecticut must offer a tax relief program.
In April, the Board of Finance recommended and the Representative Town Meeting (RTM) approved the administration’s proposed tax relief deferment program. Executive Order 9R allows the municipality to reinstitute that program for the January tax period without any further approvals.
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Press release from the Selectman s Office:
First Selectman Jim Marpe announced today that the Town of Westport will offer the tax relief deferment program for eligible taxpayers for the January installment period. The authority to offer such program is granted by Governor Lamont s Executive Order 9R, issued on December 16, 2020, which suspends and modifies tax deadlines and collection efforts for tax bills that become due and payable on January 1, 2021. All municipalities in the State of Connecticut must offer a tax relief program.
In April, the Board of Finance recommended and the Representative Town Meeting (RTM) approved the administration s proposed tax relief deferment program. Executive Order 9R allows the municipality to reinstitute that program for the January tax period without any further approvals.