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The Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce will hold the final performances of its popular drive-in concert series on Saturday and Sunday. (Shutterstock)
WESTPORT, CT The Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce s popular drive-in concert series will come to a close this weekend, with performances scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.
According to the chamber s president, Matthew Mandell, this weekend s performances from Dark Desert Eagles will be the last in the popular socially distanced concert series. There is no reason to run an event based on the need for social distancing when that will no longer be required, Mandell said. A lot of people asked me to continue them, but it s time to say our mission is complete.
Community news: Window display winners announced and more
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This month Greens Farms Academy (GFA) senior Bella Bohnsack of Darien became the third GFA student in the school’s history and the first female GFA student to receive a prestigious YoungArts Award. Bohnsack received the Honorable Mention Award in Photography.Greens Farms Academy / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Forty-four businesses registered to compete in four categories for the most loved windows this holiday season: Local independent retailers (Mom & Pops), National Chains, Restaurant / Deli and Non Retail in the Westport Downtown Merchants Assocation and the Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce Holiday Window Decorating Contest for 2020. The annual event was townwide. Residents and shoppers were the judges and cast their votes online via mobile device at the Chamber of Commerce’s website: www.westportwestonchamber.com/holidaywindow. The winners were:
It’s Friday night at Westport’s newest restaurant. The bar has a steady flow of customers and tables are filled. While COVID restrictions have significantly hurt many local businesses, this local establishment has figured out a way to survive – but not without some help from the Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce’s (WWCC). The organization’s newest initiative, Bring Your Own Blanket (BYOB), was launched on Nov. 4 in an effort to keep restaurants afloat in the winter months by promoting outdoor seating and encouraging a sense of normalcy within the Westport community.
As COVID cases continue to spike, Westporters’ willingness to dine inside establishments has diminished. To tend to Connecticut residents’ safety concerns, Governor Ned Lamont recently issued an executive order requiring restaurants to close at 9:30 p.m. and limiting the indoor dining capacity to 50% from 75%.