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{{Short description|Town in Connecticut, United States}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2024}} {{Infobox settlement | name = Weston, Connecticut | native_name = | native_name_lang = |settlement_type = [[New England town|Town]] |image_skyline = WestonCTOnionBarn08042007.JPG |imagesize = |image_caption = The Onion Barn, where community bulletins are posted |image_flag = |image_seal = Weston, Connecticut town seal blue.jpg |image_blank_emblem = Weston, CT Logo.png |blank_emblem_type = Logo |image_map = {{switcher|[[File:Fairfield County Connecticut incorporated and unincorporated areas Weston highlighted.svg|230px|frameless|alt=Weston's location within Fairfield County and Connecticut]]| [[Fairfield County, Connecticut|Fairfield County]] and Connecticut|[[File:Western Connecticut incorporated and unincorporated areas Weston highlighted.svg|250px|frameless|alt=Weston's location within the Western Connecticut Planning Region and the state of Connecticut]]| [[Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut|Western Connecticut Planning Region]] and Connecticut|default=1}} |image_map1 = {{maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|frame-align=center|frame-width=280|frame-height=200|frame-coord=SWITCH:{{coord|qid=Q662537}}###{{coord|qid=Q779}}###{{coord|41|13|32|N|73|22|14|W}}|zoom=SWITCH:10;6;3|type=SWITCH:shape-inverse;point;point|marker=city|stroke-width=2|stroke-color=#000000|id2=SWITCH:Q662537;Q779;Q30|type2=shape|fill2=#ffffff|fill-opacity2=SWITCH:0;0.1;0.1|stroke-width2=2|stroke-color2=#808080|stroke-opacity2=SWITCH:0;1;1|switch=Weston;Connecticut;the United States}} |coordinates = {{coord|41|13|32|N|73|22|14|W|region:US-CT|display=inline}} | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = United States | subdivision_type1 = [[U.S. state]] | subdivision_name1 = [[Connecticut]] | subdivision_type2 = [[County (United States)|County]] | subdivision_name2 = [[Fairfield County, Connecticut|Fairfield]] | subdivision_type3 = [[Councils of governments in Connecticut|Region]] | subdivision_name3 = [[Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut|Western CT]] |established_title = Incorporated |established_date = 1787 |government_type = [[Board of selectmen|Selectman-town meeting]] |leader_title = First selectman |leader_name = Samantha Nestor (D) |leader_title1 = Selectman |leader_name1 = Kerem Dinlec (R) |unit_pref = Imperial |area_magnitude = |area_total_km2 = 53.6 |area_total_sq_mi = 20.7 |area_land_km2 = 51.3 |area_land_sq_mi = 19.8 |area_water_km2 = 2.4 |area_water_sq_mi = 0.9 |elevation_m = 96 |elevation_ft = 315 |population_total = 10,354 |population_as_of = 2020 |population_footnotes = <ref name=census2010>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.today/20190521214830/https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=DEC_10_DP_DPDP1&prodType=table|title=U.S. Census Bureau|accessdate=July 28, 2023}}</ref> |population_density_km2 = |population_density_sq_mi = 491.7 |postal_code_type = [[ZIP Code|ZIP codes]] |postal_code = 06883, 06829 |area_code = [[Area codes 203 and 475|203/475]] |website = {{URL|http://www.westonct.gov/}} |footnotes = |leader_title2 = Selectman |leader_name2 = Anthony Pesco (D) |leader_title3 = Town administrator |leader_name3 = Karl Kilduff |timezone = [[Eastern Standard Time Zone|Eastern]] |utc_offset = -5 |timezone_DST = [[Eastern Standard Time Zone|Eastern]] |utc_offset_DST = -4 |region = |blank_name = [[Federal Information Processing Standard|FIPS code]] |blank_info = 09-83430 |blank1_name = [[Geographic Names Information System|GNIS]] feature ID |blank1_info = 213531<ref>{{cite gnis|213531|Town of Weston|August 14, 2023}}</ref> }} '''Weston''' ({{IPAc-en|Λ|w|Ι|s|t|Ι|n}} {{respell|WES|tΙn}}) is a [[New England town|town]] in [[Fairfield County, Connecticut]], United States. The population was 10,354 at the [[2020 United States census|2020 census]] and had the highest median income in the state of Connecticut.<ref name=census2010/> The town is part of the [[Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut|Western Connecticut Planning Region]]. The town is served by [[Route 57 (Connecticut)|Route 57]] and [[Route 53 (Connecticut)|Route 53]], both of which run through the [[Weston (CDP), Connecticut|town center]]. Approximately 19% of the town's workforce commutes to New York City, about {{convert|45|mi}} to the southwest.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://products.cerc.com/pdf/tp/weston.pdf|title=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030615023126/http://products.cerc.com/pdf/tp/weston.pdf |accessdate=July 28, 2023|archive-date=June 15, 2003 }}</ref> In 2017, SafeWise ranked Weston the safest town in Connecticut and the sixth safest town in the country.<ref>{{Cite web |date=April 24, 2017 |title=Weston, Connecticut named the 6th safest town in America |url=https://thewestonway.com/weston-connecticut-named-6th-safest-town-america/ |access-date=May 2, 2022 |website=Weston Connecticut |language=en-US}}</ref> Weston is the closest Connecticut town to [[New York City]] without a train station. Aside from a handful of stores that form the town's center, Weston has little commercial development and residential development is limited by two-acre [[zoning]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Two acre residential and farming district | work = Zoning regulations | pages = 9β14 | publisher = Town of Weston | date = June 12, 2008 | url = http://www.westonct.gov/media/file/ZoningegulationsamendmentsJune122008.pdf | access-date =November 15, 2008}}</ref> Most of [[Devil's Den Preserve]], a {{convert|1746|acre|ha|adj=on}} nature reserve, which gets 40,000 visits a year, is located in the town. ==History== {{stack begin}}[[Image:WestonCT Sign Front.JPG|thumb|right|Town sign for Weston (front)]]{{stack end}} In the 17th century, Weston's first English settlers were mostly farmers living in the town of [[Fairfield, Connecticut]], the boundaries of which extended to Weston until the late 18th century.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 31, 2011 |title=Weston - Connecticut History {{!}} a CTHumanities Project |url=https://connecticuthistory.org/towns-page/weston/ |access-date=May 2, 2022 |website=Connecticut History {{!}} a CTHumanities Project - Stories about the people, traditions, innovations, and events that make up Connecticut's rich history. |language=en}}</ref> The Norfield Parish was created in the area now occupied by the towns of Weston and [[Easton, Connecticut|Easton]]. In 1787, the area was formally incorporated as the Town of Weston. It is believed to be named after Weston-super-Mare, which was a small fishing village surrounded by countryside farmland, which many of the early British farming settlers originated from.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qoEyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA335|year=1903|publisher=Connecticut Magazine Company|page=335}}</ref> In 1845, the Town of Easton was split off from Weston. A [[Weston meteorite|meteor]] exploded above the town on December 14, 1807.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Weston Meteorite|url=http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2008/pdf/2163.pdf|website=lpi.usra.edu}}</ref> Six pieces, totaling {{convert|28|lb}}, were recovered and examined by scientists, who issued a report. This experience provided information that expanded the contemporary thinking about meteors for many.<ref>{{Cite news | first=Edward M. | last=Lerner | title=Rock! Bye-Bye, Baby | work=Analog | publisher=Dell Magazines | location=New York, NY | page= 43 | date=November 2009 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/met/met_weston.html The Weston Meteorite | Meteorites and Planetary Science: Collections: Yale Peabody Museum]. Peabody.yale.edu. Retrieved on August 16, 2013.</ref> Despite rocky soil, farmers in town grew apples, onions, and potatoes. Grist, cider, lumber, and fulling mills were built. The town had nine manufacturers by 1850, but two decades later only the Bradley Edge Tool Company still thrived. That factory burned down in 1911.<ref name=nyt31592/> Unlike other nearby towns, Weston never had a railroad built through it, which stifled the development of non-agricultural businesses. Between the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] and the [[Great Depression]], the town's population dropped from approximately 1,000 to a low of 670, by 1930. Artists, writers, and actors from New York became attracted to the community in the 1930s and began settling in it. Construction of the [[Merritt Parkway]], which arrived to the south of Weston in 1938, resulted in further population growth.<ref name=nyt31592/> ==Geography== According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the town has a total area of {{convert|20.7|sqmi}}, of which {{convert|19.8|sqmi}} is land and {{convert|0.9|sqmi}}, or 4.39%, is water. The [[Saugatuck River]] begins to the north in [[Redding, Connecticut|Redding]]. It flows through the town and ends in [[Long Island Sound]] in neighboring [[Westport, Connecticut|Westport]]. Weston is bordered by [[Westport, Connecticut|Westport]] to the south, [[Wilton, Connecticut|Wilton]] to the west, [[Redding, Connecticut|Redding]] to the north, [[Easton, Connecticut|Easton]] to the east, and [[Fairfield, Connecticut|Fairfield]] to the southeast. ===Principal communities=== *[[Georgetown, Connecticut|Georgetown]] (part) *Lyons Plains *[[Weston (CDP), Connecticut|Weston Center]] ([[Norfield Historic District]]) *[[Aspetuck, Connecticut|Aspetuck]] Other minor communities and geographic areas are Devil's Den, Norfield, Upper Parish, and Valley Forge. ==Demographics== {{stack begin}}{{US Census population |1850= 1056 |1860= 1117 |1870= 1054 |1880= 918 |1890= 772 |1900= 840 |1910= 831 |1920= 703 |1930= 670 |1940= 1053 |1950= 1988 |1960= 4039 |1970= 7417 |1980= 8284 |1990= 8648 |2000= 10037 |2010= 10179 |2020= 10354 |footnote=U.S. Decennial Census<ref name="DecennialCensus">{{cite web|url=https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/decennial-census.html|title=Census of Population and Housing|publisher=Census.gov|access-date=June 4, 2015}}</ref> |1790=2469|1800=2680|1810=2618|1820=2767|1830=2997|1840=2561}}{{stack end}} {{See also|List of Connecticut locations by per capita income}} As of the 2010 census,<ref name="GR2">{{cite web |title=Community Facts β [Weston, Connecticut] β Population β 2010 Census |url=https://www.census.gov |access-date=January 31, 2008 |website=[[United States Census Bureau]] }}</ref> there were 10,025 people, 3,289 households, and 2,811 families residing in the town. The population density was {{convert|506.0|PD/sqmi|PD/km2|sp=us|adj=off}}. There were 3,629 housing units at an average density of {{convert|178.4|/sqmi|/km2|sp=us|adj=off}}. The racial makeup of the town was 95.75% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 0.88% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.11% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 1.94% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.10% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 0.25% from [[Race (United States Census)|other races]], and 0.98% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 2.05% of the population. There were 3,289 households, out of which 49.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 78.4% were married couples living together, 5.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 15.1% were non-families. 11.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.03 and the average family size was 3.28. In the town, the population was spread out, with 31% under the age of 18, 4% from 18 to 24, 31% from 25 to 49, 23% from 50 to 64, and 11% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. For every 100 females, there were 96.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.9 males. {{As of |2017}}, the median income for a household in the town was [[US$|$]]219,868. Males had a median income of $168,472 versus $103,345 for females. The per capita income for the town was $95,534. About 2.6% of the population were below the [[poverty line]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.census.gov |title=Community Facts β [Weston, Connecticut] β Income β 2017 American Community Survey β Selected Economic Characteristics |website=[[United States Census Bureau]] |publisher=U.S. Census Bureau |access-date=June 6, 2019 }}</ref> In 2019, The National Council for Home Safety and Security ranked Weston the 4th safest town in the state of Connecticut. The National Council for Home Safety and Security ranked the safest towns and cities in Connecticut based on the most recent FBI Uniform Crime Report statistics and population sizes.<ref>{{cite web |title=Safest Cities in Connecticut, 2019 |url=https://www.alarms.org/safest-cities-in-connecticut/ |website=Alarms.org |publisher=National Council for Home Safety and Security |access-date=June 6, 2019}}</ref> ==Government== [[Image:WestonCTTownHall08042007.JPG|thumb|right|Entrance to Town Hall]] Like many other New England towns, the government of Weston consists of the [[Town Meeting]], and elective and appointive boards. First among the elective boards is the [[Board of Selectmen]]. Samantha Nestor is the First Selectwoman. By charter, the First Selectman is the Chief Executive and Administrative Officer of the town. The town's legislative powers are divided between the Board of Selectmen and the Town Meeting. Among other elective boards are the Board of Education, the Board of Finance, the Planning and Zoning Commission, and the Board of Police Commissioners.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.westonct.gov/media/file/westontowncharter.pdf|title=Town Charter, Town of Weston, Connecticut|accessdate=July 28, 2023}}</ref> On August 19, 2021, Martin Mohabeer became the first African-American to become a member of the Board of Selectmen when the Board voted to appoint him to fill a vacant seat. His subsequent election to a new two year term in November 2021 marked the first time an African-American was elected in Weston. In the [[2008 United States presidential election|2008 presidential election]], Weston residents voted for Democrat [[Barack Obama]] with 62.21%. Republican [[John McCain]] received 37.33%.<ref>[http://magic.lib.uconn.edu/election_2008/presidential_marg_of_vic.pdf Connecticut Election 2008 - Presidential Results Margin of Victory] uconn.edu</ref> In [[2016 United States presidential election|2016]], Democrat [[Hillary Clinton]] carried Weston over Republican [[Donald Trump]].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/connecticut | title=Connecticut Election Results 2016 | newspaper=The New York Times | date=August 2017 }}</ref> ===Budget and taxes=== For the fiscal year of 2023-2024, the Town of Westonβs net budget is about $80-million. About 73% of the townβs budget is spent on the Weston Public Schools.<ref> {{cite web |url=https://www.westonct.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/10019/638174402733000000 |title=Annual Town Budget Meeting, Fiscal Year 2023-2024 |publisher=Town of Weston |access-date=July 2, 2023}} </ref> Weston raises taxes on the basis of property value. With real estate assessed at 70% of market value, the [[mill rate]] evolved as follows: {| class="wikitable" style="display: inline-table;" |- ! Fiscal year ! Mill rate |- | 2004β2005 | 24.07* |- | 2005β2006 | 26.21* |- | 2005β2007 | 27.04* |- | 2007β2008 | 27.81* |- | 2008β2009 | 28.58* |- | 2009β2010 | 28.90* |- | 2010β2011 | 29.21* |- | 2011β2012 | 29.31* |} {| class="wikitable" style="display: inline-table;" |- ! Fiscal year ! Mill rate |- | 2012β2013 | 29.41* |- | 2013β2014 | 29.25* |- | 2014β2015 | 30.02* |- | 2015β2016 | 30.48* |- | 2016β2017 | 30.36* |- | 2017-2018 | 30.73* |- | 2018-2019 | 31.24* |- | 2019-2020 | 32.37<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lwvweston.org/budget.html |title=What happened in the process of developing FY'20's budgets? |access-date=June 30, 2019 |quote=Board of Finance sets FY'20 mill rate: 32.37 }}</ref> |} {| class="wikitable" style="display: inline-table;" |- ! Fiscal year ! Mill rate |- | 2020β2021 | 32.37<ref>{{cite web |url=https://westontoday.news/articles/200609-finance |title=No Mill Rate Increase, Budgets Approved |date=June 9, 2020 |quote=In a 4β3 vote on Thursday evening, Weston's Board of Finance left the mill rate unchanged and approved the Town and Board of Education operating budget requests as presented. |publisher=Weston Today |access-date=June 16, 2020}} </ref> |- | 2021β2022 | 32.92<ref>{{ cite web |url=https://www.westonct.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/5272/637558083773500000 |title=Town of Weston, Budget History |date=May 6, 2021 |publisher=Town of Weston |access-date=July 2, 2021}} </ref> |- | 2022β2023 | 32.97<ref>{{ cite web |url=https://westontoday.news/articles/220510-update |title=Update: Mill Rate |date=May 10, 2022 |publisher=Weston Today |access-date=July 3, 2022}} </ref> |- | 2023β2024 | 33.06<ref>{{ cite web |url=https://westontoday.news/articles/230506-mill-rate |title=Finance Board Sets Mill Rate |date=May 6, 2023 |publisher=Weston Today |access-date=July 2, 2023}} </ref> |} To make the mill rates comparable, the asterisked numbers are adjusted to account for the real estate revaluation of 2018-2019. The revaluation decreased the grand list by 6.3 percent.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.weston-today.com/articles/190131-grandlist |title=Grand List Falls |access-date=February 10, 2019 |quote=After a 2018 town-wide revaluation, Westonβs Grand List β the total taxable value of properties in town β has fallen 6.3 percent, according to figures presented to the Board of Selectmen and Board of Finance at a joint meeting on January 28th.}} The unadjusted mill rates are: 28.24 (2014-2015), 28.67 (2015-2016), 28.56 (2016-2017), 28.91 (2017-2018), and 29.39 (2018-2019).</ref> The numbers for 2013-2014 and prior years are also adjusted for revaluations in 2014 and 2009, respectively.<ref>The 2014 revaluation caused a 12.43 percent decrease in the grand list. Source: The Weston Forum, 2014-01-30, ''2013 grand list shrinks by 12.43%.'' The unadjusted mill rates are: 23.61 (2009-2010), 23.86 (2010-2011), 23.94 (2011-2012), 24.02 (2012-2013), and 23.89 (2013-2014).</ref><ref>"Because of [the 2009] revaluation, the grand list (the total assessed value of taxable property in town) will change by 3.67%. However, the 'normalized' grand list β what the change would have been if the town had not done a revaluation this year β is just a 0.75% increase." Source: The Weston Forum, 2009-02-05, ''Officials expect the mill rate to dip.'' The 2.92 percent adjustment is the difference between 3.67 percent and 0.75 percent. The unadjusted mill rates are: 20.25 (2004-2005), 22.05 (2005-2006), 22.75 (2006-2007), 23.39 (2007-2008), and 24.05 (2008-2009).</ref> == Town Center == Commercial development in Weston is limited to the Town Center area located at the intersection of Weston Road and Norfield Road. The Town Center contains a grocery store, community bank, liquor store, casual restaurant, dry cleaner, realtor, gas station, pharmacy and a post office.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Weston, CT - About Weston|url=http://www.westonct.gov/about|website=www.westonct.gov|access-date=May 3, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Weston Shopping Center|url=https://www.westonshoppingcenter.com/|website=www.westonshoppingcenter.com|access-date=May 3, 2020}}</ref> ==On the National Register of Historic Places== * [[Bradley Edge Tool Company Historic District]] β Roughly, Lyons Plains Road, north and south of the junction with White Birch Road (added December 22, 1995) * [[Kettle Creek Historic District]] β Roughly, Weston and Old Weston Roads, north of Broad Street (added December 22, 1995) * [[Norfield Historic District]] β Roughly, at the junction of Weston and Norfield Rds. northeast to Hedgerow Common (added August 31, 1991) == Education == [[Image:WestonCTIntermediateSchool08042007.JPG|thumb|right|Weston Intermediate School entrance]] There are four public schools in the Weston Public Schools district,<ref>[https://archive.today/20130416031211/http://www.westonk12-ct.org/ Weston Public Schools] website. Retrieved August 6, 2011.</ref> all located on School Road: *[[Weston High School (Connecticut)|Weston High School]] (WHS) β grades 9β12, with about 800 students. Most Weston High School (WHS) seniors go on to attend selective colleges and universities. Recently the high school underwent a significant building expansion, which included construction of a new science department and playing fields. The high school auditorium was also updated in 2008. *Weston Middle School (WMS) β grades 6β8, with about 600 students. *Weston Intermediate School (WIS) β grades 3β5, with about 600 students. The school opened in September 2005 as the town's newest school. *Hurlbutt Elementary School (HES) β pre-kindergarten-grade 2, with about 600 students In June 2012, 24/7 Wall St. ranked Weston as the second wealthiest school district in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|title=Weston Is Second Wealthiest U.S. School District|url=http://weston.dailyvoice.com/schools/weston-second-wealthiest-us-school-district|last=Liebeskind|first=Ken|publisher=The Weston Daily Voice|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120610004411/http://weston.dailyvoice.com/schools/weston-second-wealthiest-us-school-district|archive-date=June 10, 2012|access-date=July 26, 2012}}</ref> In 2013 and 2014, [[U.S. News & World Report]] ranked Weston High School as the third best high school in Connecticut and the 240th best high school in the United States.<ref>{{cite web | title=Weston High School in Weston, CT | website=US News Best High Schools| url=https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/connecticut/districts/weston-school-district/weston-high-school-4569?int=c0b4c1 | access-date=July 28, 2023}}</ref> Weston High School was awarded the gold medal for its high level of student performance. The methodology of ranking this honor is based on student performance on standardized tests as well as participation in Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs. AP programs are offered across a variety of subject matters, with sixty percent of WHS students participating. In August 2015, [[Newsweek]] ranked Weston High School number 47 for America's Top High Schools in the country, public and private.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://patch.com/connecticut/weston-ct/weston-ranks-top-50-nations-best-high-schools | title=Weston Ranks in Top 50 of the Nation's Best High Schools | date=August 19, 2015 }}</ref> In August 2015, Weston High School was ranked the best in the state and 47th best in the country according to a survey conducted by Newsweek magazine. Each year, the magazine ranks the top 500 high schools in the country based on which institutions do the best job of preparing students for college. According to the study, Weston High School has a 97.2% college enrollment rate, a 100% graduation rate, an AP/IB/Dual Enrollment Composite of 73, a weighted SAT/ACT score composite of 69.4, a student retention rate of 91.7% and a counselor-to-student ratio of 1:156. In addition, the average SAT score at Weston High School is 1784, the average ACT score is 26.6, and the average AP test score is 3.87. [<ref>{{cite web|title=America's Top High Schools|url=http://www.newsweek.com/high-schools/americas-top-high-schools-2015#.Vd1fbkmOZ9E.facebook|website=Newsweek|date=August 19, 2015 }}</ref> In April 2019, ''U.S. News & World Report'' ranked Weston High School second best high school in the state and 169th best high school in the country out of 17,245 high schools ranked. In addition, Weston High School was also ranked 65th in STEM High Schools with a town graduation rate of 100%. U.S. News gave Weston a scorecard of 99.02% out of a possible 100. The Best High Schools rankings identify the country's top-performing public high schools. The goal is to provide a clear, unbiased picture of how well public schools serve all of their studentsβfrom the highest to lowest achievingβin preparing them to demonstrate proficiency in basic skills as well as readiness for college-level work.<ref>{{cite web|title=2019 US Best High Schools|url=https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/connecticut/districts/weston-school-district/weston-high-school-4569}}</ref> The Connecticut State Department of Education has ranked the Weston schools in [[Education Reference Group|District Reference Group]] A (formerly the Educational Reference Group A), the nine most affluent and low-need-for-extra-assistance districts among the 162 school districts in Connecticut.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061215054754/http://www.ctkidslink.org/publications/ece06drgerg.pdf District Reference Groups] Connecticut Voices for Children, June 2006. Retrieved August 4, 2011.</ref> Several pre-schools in town are run by various churches, including Emmanuel Nursery School and Norfield Nursery School. ==Parks== The landscape of Weston is characterized by open spaces. Almost one quarter of the town is permanently devoted to open space use,<ref>{{cite web | title = Forever Green | work = About Weston | publisher = Town of Weston | url = http://www.westonct.gov/about | access-date =November 15, 2008}}</ref> including: *Devil's Den Preserve, with a wide variety of flora and fauna, and with a {{convert|20|mi|km|adj=on}} trail system that connects with the extended {{convert|70|mi|km|adj=on}} Saugatuck Valley Trails System; *Bisceglie Park, with baseball fields, a swimming hole, a two-mile (3 km) jogging trail and fitness stations, along the west branch of the Saugatuck River;<ref>{{cite web | title = Map of Bisceglie Park | publisher = Town of Weston | url =http://www.westonct.gov/media/file/weston-mapofbiscegliepark.pdf | access-date =November 15, 2008}}</ref> *Morehouse Farm Park, with eight, partially overlapping ball fields;<ref>{{cite web | title = Map of Morehouse Farm Park | publisher = Town of Weston | url =http://www.westonct.gov/media/file/weston-mapofmorehousefarmpark.pdf | access-date =November 15, 2008}}</ref> *Sixteen preserves of the [[Aspetuck Land Trust]], for a total of {{convert|645|acre|km2}}, scattered all around town;<ref>{{cite web|title=Weston Maps|url=http://www.aspetucklandtrust.org/html/weston.html|publisher=Aspetuck Land Trust|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060521173330/http://www.aspetucklandtrust.org/html/weston.html|archive-date=May 21, 2006|access-date=November 15, 2008}}</ref> *Katherine Ordway Preserve, with {{convert|62|acre|m2}} of woodland, three miles (5 km) of trails and an arboretum;<ref name=NYT>{{Cite news | last = Radomsky | first = Rosalie | title = If You're Thinking of Living in: Weston | newspaper = The New York Times | date = March 15, 1992 | url = https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE0DF1F39F936A25750C0A964958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 | access-date =November 15, 2008}}</ref> *Keene Park, with {{convert|6|acre|m2}}, with a small playground and park is along the each branch of the Saugatuck River;<ref name=NYT /> *Lachat Town Farm *Open land around the Saugatuck Reservoir, with trails and opportunities for fishing.<ref>{{cite web|title=Recreation Program|url=http://www.aquarion.com/recreation.html|date=February 1, 2007|publisher=Aquarion|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001004032325/http://www.aquarion.com/recreation.html|archive-date=October 4, 2000|access-date=November 15, 2008}}</ref> ==Politics== {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin:1em; font-size:95%;" |+ Weston town vote<br /> by party in presidential elections<ref>{{cite web | url=https://authoring.ct.gov//SOTS/Election-Services/Statement-Of-Vote-PDFs/General-Elections-Statement-of-Vote-1922 | title=General Elections Statement of Vote 1922 }}</ref> |- style="background:lightgrey;" ! Year ! [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ! [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] ! [[Third party (United States)|Third Parties]] |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[2024 United States presidential election|2024]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''69.18%''' ''4,294'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|28.95% ''1,797'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|1.87% ''116'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[2020 United States presidential election|2020]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''72.57%''' ''4,733'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|25.76% ''1,680'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|1.03% ''234'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[2016 United States presidential election|2016]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''66.65%''' ''3,807'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|28.59% ''1,633'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|4.76% ''272'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[2012 United States presidential election|2012]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''53.27%''' ''2,947'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|45.84% ''2,536'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|0.89% ''49'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[2008 United States presidential election|2008]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''62.21%''' ''3,571'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|37.33% ''2,143'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|0.46% ''26'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[2004 United States presidential election|2004]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''55.90%''' ''3,136'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|42.96% ''2,410'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|1.14% ''64'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[2000 United States presidential election|2000]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''52.07%''' ''2,767'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|43.88% ''2,332'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|4.05% ''215'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[1996 United States presidential election|1996]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''46.69%''' ''2,252'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|45.97% ''2,217'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|7.34% ''354'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1992 United States presidential election|1992]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|41.56% ''2,306'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''42.65%''' ''2,366'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|15.79% ''876'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1988 United States presidential election|1988]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|37.89% ''1,901'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''61.43%''' ''3,082'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|0.68% ''34'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1984 United States presidential election|1984]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|32.68% ''1,639'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''66.92%''' ''3,356'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|0.40% ''20'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1980 United States presidential election|1980]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|23.73% ''1,117'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''59.91%''' ''2,820'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|16.36% ''770'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1976 United States presidential election|1976]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|36.55% ''1,608'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''63.06%''' ''2,774'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|0.39% ''17'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1972 United States presidential election|1972]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|36.73% ''1,500'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''62.24%''' ''2,542'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|1.03% ''42'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1968 United States presidential election|1968]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|38.14% ''1,246'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''59.35%''' ''1,939'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|2.51% ''82'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|[[1964 United States presidential election|1964]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''57.36%''' ''1,473'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|42.64% ''1,095'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|0.00% ''0'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1960 United States presidential election|1960]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|30.51% ''655'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''69.49%''' ''1,492'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|0.00% ''0'' |- |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[1956 United States presidential election|1956]] |align="center" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|26.41% ''455'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''73.59%''' ''1,268'' |align="center" {{Party shading/Independent}}|0.00% ''0'' |} {| class=wikitable ! colspan = 6 | Voter registration and party enrollment as of October 26, 2021<ref>{{cite web|url=https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/SOTS/ElectionServices/Registration_and_Enrollment_Stats/October-26-2021-Registration-and-Party-Enrollment-Statistics.pdf|title=Registration and Party Enrollment Statistics as of October 26, 2021|publisher=Connecticut Secretary of State|access-date=November 3, 2021}}</ref> |- ! colspan = 2 | Party ! Active voters ! Inactive voters ! Total voters ! Percentage |- | {{party color cell|Democratic Party (United States)}} | [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] | align = center | 2,902 | align = center | 273 | align = center | 3,175 | align = center | 39.51% |- | {{party color cell|Republican Party (United States)}} | [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] | align = center | 1,455 | align = center | 158 | align = center | 1,613 | align = center | 20.07% |- | {{party color cell|Independent Party (United States)}} | [[Independent voter|Unaffiliated]] | align = center | 2,873 | align = center | 303 | align = center | 3,130 | align = center | 38.95% |- | {{party color cell|Independent Party (United States)}} | Minor parties | align = center | 104 | align = center | 14 | align = center | 118 | align = center | 1.47% |- ! colspan = 2 | Total ! align = center | 7,288 ! align = center | 748 ! align = center | 8,036 ! align = center | 100% |} ==Notable people== {{div col}} * [[Lucie Arnaz]] (born 1951), actress, daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz * [[George Balanchine]] (1904β1983), choreographer and influential figure in ballet<ref name=nyt31592/> * [[Paul Cadmus]] (1904β1999), painter<ref>Dannatt, Adrian, "Obituary: Paul Cadmus" ''[[The Independent]]'' of London, February 4, 2000 ("Paul Cadmus, artist: born New York December 17, 1904; died Weston, Connecticut December 19, 1999")</ref> * [[Liz Cho]] (born 1970), television anchor * [[Frank Converse]] (born 1938), actor<ref name=nyt31592/> * [[John Curran (journalist)|John Curran]] (1953β2013), financial journalist<ref name=westport>{{cite news|title=John J. Curran, 59 |url=http://www.westportnow.com/index.php?/v2_5/comments/44288/ |work=[[WestportNow]] |date=July 8, 2013|access-date=July 31, 2013}}</ref> * [[Rodney Dangerfield]] (1921β2004), comedian<ref name=nyt7785>Elder, Janet, [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D05E3DC1638F934A35754C0A963948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all "If you're thinking of living in: Weston, Connecticut"], article, ''[[The New York Times]]'' Real Estate section, July 7, 1985, ("Perhaps it is Weston's discreet anonymity that has attracted such entertainment figures as Robert Redford, Bette Davis, Rodney Dangerfield and Brent Musburger, as well as Erica Jong") accessed March 30, 2008</ref> * [[Bette Davis]] (1908β1989), actress<ref name=nyt7785/> * [[Kyle Dunnigan]] (born 1971), comedian and actor * [[JosΓ© Feliciano]] (born 1945), singer and songwriter<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000817133206/http://www.weston-ct.com/ Google cache of Home page, "News Around Our Town" feature], Town of Weston website("World-renowned guitarist, composer, singer, and long-time Weston resident, Jose Feliciano, will perform a benefit concert Sunday"), accessed September 25, 2007</ref> * [[Daniel Gerroll]] actor, Chariots of Fire * [[Michel Gill]] (born 1960), actor, Pres. Walker, House of Cards, Mr. Robot (Golden Globe/ensemble), writer, producer * [[Seth Grahame-Smith]] (born 1976), author, screenwriter, film and television producer and director, grew up in town * [[Patti Hansen]] (born 1956), model, actress and wife of [[Keith Richards]] * [[John Marshall Harlan II]] (1899β1971), [[Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court|Associate Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]], summered in Weston, buried in Weston's Emmanuel churchyard<ref>Yarbrough, Tinsley E., "John Marshall Harlan, Great Dissenter of the Warren Court" Oxford University Press, 1992</ref> * [[Kellie Nalbandian]] (born 1993),contestant on Survivor season 45 * [[Jayne Atkinson]] (born 1959), Emmy-winning actor (ensemble, "24"), writer, producer (Hidden Meadow) * [[Mariette Hartley]] (born 1940), actress, native of Weston<ref>Kelly, Kevin, "Mariette Hartley takes a turn at Center Stage", article in ''[[The Boston Globe]]'', January 23, 1994 ("Hartley was born in Weston, Conn., on June 20, 1940")</ref> * [[Fred Hellerman]] (1927-2016), singer and songwriter, founding member of [[the Weavers]]. Hellerman died on September 1, 2016, at his home in Weston<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/03/arts/music/fred-hellerman-last-of-the-weavers-folk-group-dies-at-89.html?_r=0 |title=Fred Hellerman, Last of the Weavers Folk Group, Dies at 89 |first=William |last=Grimes |author-link=William Grimes (journalist) |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |page=A17 |date=September 2, 2016}}</ref> * [[Evan Hunter]] (1926β2005), author who wrote under the pen name "Ed McBain"<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080618094104/http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050710/news_mz1j10passin.html "Transitions: Passings"], feature in ''[[The San Diego Union-Tribune]]'', July 10, 2005 ("EVAN HUNTER, 78: Also writing under the name Ed McBain, died Wednesday at his home in Weston, Conn."), accessed September 24, 2007</ref> * [[Erica Jong]] (born 1942), author<ref name=nyt7785/> * [[Patricia Kalember]] actor, thirtysomething and Sisters * [[Eartha Kitt]] (1927β2008), entertainer, moved to town in 2002<ref>Chamoff, Lisa, [http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/localnews/ci_11311797 "Eartha Kitt no stranger to local stages"], ''[[The Advocate (Stamford)|The Advocate]]'' of Stamford, Connecticut, December 26, 2008, retrieved same day ("Eartha Kitt, who moved to Weston in 2002"); Thomas, Jack, [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2005/08/11/the_importance_of_being_eartha/ "The importance of being Eartha"], article, ''[[The Boston Globe]]'', August 11, 2005 ("WESTON, Conn. β Waiting for Eartha Kitt in her living room [...]"), accessed September 24, 2007</ref> * [[Lawrence Langner]] (1890β1962), playwright, author, and producer. Lived on what is now called Langner Lane<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=DtFa_zgI384C&dq=%22lawrence+langner%22+weston&pg=PA1 Google Books page] for Sagolla, Lisa Jo, ''The Girl Who Fell Down: A Biography of Joan McCracken'', published 2003, UPNE, {{ISBN|1-55553-573-9}} page 160 ("Lawrence Langner and his wife, [[Armina Marshall]]. Residing in the nearby town of Weston, Connecticut, Langner and Marshall purchased "), accessed September 25, 2007</ref> * [[Eva Le Gallienne]] (1899β1991), actress<ref name=nyt31592>Radomsky, Rosalie R., [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE0DF1F39F936A25750C0A964958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print "If You're Thinking of Living in: Weston"], Real Estate section, ''The New York Times'', March 15, 1992, accessed October 27, 2007</ref> * [[Billy Mann]] (born 1968), songwriter, record producer<ref name="Mann">{{cite web |title=Hit Writer/Producer Billy Mann Discusses His Hits With Pink, Jessica Simpson And Other Artists |author=Jayne Moore |date=2005 |url=http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/mann.htm |work=[[Songwriter Universe]] |access-date=June 6, 2019}}<br />{{cite web |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/billy-mann-named-president-creative-69166 |title=Billy Mann Named President of Creative at BMG North America |author=Shirley Halperin |date=January 6, 2011 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |access-date=June 6, 2019}}</ref> * [[Stanley Matthews (tennis)|Stanley Matthews]], former Wimbledon Boys' Champion and son of [[Sir Stanley Matthews]] * [[Paul Michael Levesque]] (born 1969), "Triple H", wrestler, World Wrestling Entertainment * [[Marilyn Monroe]] (1926-1962), actress, lived on Fanton Hill in 1955 after completing the Seven Year Itch<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.westonhistoricalsociety.org/people-of-weston/ |title=People of Weston β Weston Historical Society |access-date=October 19, 2018 |archive-date=October 20, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181020021616/https://www.westonhistoricalsociety.org/people-of-weston/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> * [[Brent Musburger]] (born 1939), sportscaster<ref name=nyt7785/> * [[James Naughton]] (born 1945), actor<ref>Klein, Alvin, [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9506EED6133AF937A25755C0A96E958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print "THEATER; Solo Act, Jeep Voice As Well"], article, ''[[The New York Times]]'', June 14, 1998 ("Mr. Naughton, who has been living in Weston for 22 years"), accessed September 25, 2007</ref> * [[Jane Paknia]] (born 2000), musician<ref>{{Cite news |last=Renner |first=Tom |date=January 5, 2017 |title=Weston Trumpeter Blows 'Em Away in Greater Bridgeport Youth Orchestra |url=https://dailyvoice.com/connecticut/westport/lifestyle/weston-trumpeter-blows-em-away-in-greater-bridgeport-youth-orchestra/691108/ |access-date=May 1, 2025 |work=[[Daily Voice (American hyperlocal news)|Daily Voice]]}}</ref> * [[Sachi Parker]] (born 1956), actress, daughter of Shirley Maclaine, frequent visitor of Weston * [[Jacob Pitts]] (born 1979), actor * [[Christopher Plummer]] (1929β2021), actor<ref>Klein, Alvin, [https://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F30914FE3A5D0C728DDDA80994DC484D81 "Council for arts getting new home"], article in ''[[The New York Times]]'', November 11, 1984 ("The actor Christopher Plummer, a former Darien resident who now lives in Weston"), accessed September 24, 2007</ref> * [[Paul Rand]] (1914β1996), graphic designer<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.paul-rand.com/site/books_connecticutsFinest/ |title=The Graphic Genius of Paul Rand |author=Jon Bowermaster |others=Photography by Michael OβBrien |date=Winter 1989 |work=Connecticut's Finest |publisher=Whittle Communications |via=www.paul-rand.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111206183033/http://www.paul-rand.com/site/books_connecticutsFinest/ |archive-date=December 6, 2011 }}</ref> * [[Robert Redford]] (born 1936), actor, had a home in town<ref>{{cite web|title=Record of sale|url=http://www.westonlandrecords.com/indexing/idx_instrument_display.asp?IDRecord=3&Index=ALL&SearchType=NS&AIndex=LAN&Party=0&Group=ALL&Kind=ALL&Desc=&FirmSurName=REDFORD&GivenName=&MiddleName=&Title=&FromDate=&ThruDate=&NDRecs=0&NDPage=1&NDRows=8&NDKey=32533%2C+32429%2C+6574%2C+10708%2C+32430%2C+32534%2C+25615%2C+24493%2C+10710%2C+25890&NDKeyCnt=1&IERecs=0&IEPage=1&mbRetrieveNameDir=True&mlNameDirRecCount=10&mbRetrieveIndexed=True&mlIndexedRecCount=5000&FileNoB=++++++++3486&FileNumSuf=&FNRecs=0&FNPage=1&IEBaseNo=14909%2C33862%2C37737%2C51607%2C55438%2C65814%2C102968%2C131071&DisplayType=Original|date=June 15, 1998|work=Land records|publisher=Town of Weston|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718032647/http://www.westonlandrecords.com/indexing/idx_instrument_display.asp?IDRecord=3&Index=ALL&SearchType=NS&AIndex=LAN&Party=0&Group=ALL&Kind=ALL&Desc=&FirmSurName=REDFORD&GivenName=&MiddleName=&Title=&FromDate=&ThruDate=&NDRecs=0&NDPage=1&NDRows=8&NDKey=32533%2C+32429%2C+6574%2C+10708%2C+32430%2C+32534%2C+25615%2C+24493%2C+10710%2C+25890&NDKeyCnt=1&IERecs=0&IEPage=1&mbRetrieveNameDir=True&mlNameDirRecCount=10&mbRetrieveIndexed=True&mlIndexedRecCount=5000&FileNoB=++++++++3486&FileNumSuf=&FNRecs=0&FNPage=1&IEBaseNo=14909%2C33862%2C37737%2C51607%2C55438%2C65814%2C102968%2C131071&DisplayType=Original|archive-date=July 18, 2011|access-date=November 15, 2008}}</ref> * [[Fritz Reiner]] (1888β1963), conductor of the [[New York Philharmonic]], the [[Metropolitan Opera]], and other notable orchestras. Lived on Davis Hill beginning in 1938<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://archive.org/details/fritzreinerbiogr00hart|title=Fritz Reiner : a biography|first=Philip|last=Hart|date=July 28, 1994|publisher=Evanston, Ill. Northwestern Univ. Press|accessdate=July 28, 2023|via=Internet Archive}}</ref> * [[Jamey Richard]] (born 1984), pro football player * [[Keith Richards]] (born 1943), musician, member of [[The Rolling Stones]]<ref>Landman, Beth, [http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/columns/intelligencer/15010/ "Johnny Depp: Suburbanite? Weston, ho!"] brief article in ''[[New York Magazine]]'', November 14, 2005 ("Westonβs top-ranked schools attracted Depp Depp apparently fell in love with the town when he was visiting Keith Richards"), accessed September 24, 2007</ref> * [[Angelo and Ettore Rossetti]], Guinness World Record holders in racket sports * [[John Seigenthaler, Jr.]] (born 1955), former NBC News weekend anchor<ref>"People & Places" column, Business section, ''[[The Advocate (Stamford)|The Advocate]]'' of [[Stamford, Connecticut]], July 22, 2008, p A7 (both Stamford and Norwalk editions; ''[[Greenwich Time (newspaper)|Greenwich Time]]'' newspaper publishes the same business section: "John Seigenthaler of Weston has joined Seigenthaler Public Relations Inc."</ref> * [[Donna Summer]] (1948-2012), singer, had a home in town on Crystal Lake * [[James Thurber]] (1894β1961), writer<ref name=nyt31592/> * [[Willard Thorp]] Harry Trumanβs Assistant Secretary of State, among other roles<ref>{{Cite book|last=Hill|first=W.|title=Living World War II, One Family in Weston Connecticut|publisher=Thistlefield Books|year=2014|isbn=9780981690650|pages=82}}</ref> * [[Mike Vranos]] (born 1961), hedge fund manager and philanthropist * [[Christopher Walken]] actor, lives in city {{div col end}} ==References== {{reflist|colwidth=30em}} ==External links== {{Portal|Connecticut}} {{Commons category}} {{wikivoyage|Weston (Connecticut)|Weston, Connecticut}} *[http://www.westonct.gov/ Town of Weston official website] *[http://thewestonway.com The Weston Way: a site all about Weston] *[https://www.westonk12-ct.org/ School district] *[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/30/realestate/weston-conn-quiet-and-wooded-with-top-notch-schools.html ''The New York Times'': "Weston, Conn.: Quiet and Wooded, With Top-Notch Schools," August 30, 2017] {{Coord|41|13|32|N|73|22|14|W|display=title}} {{Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut}} {{Fairfield County, Connecticut}} {{Connecticut}} {{New York metropolitan area}} {{New England}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Weston, Connecticut| ]] [[Category:Towns in Fairfield County, Connecticut]] [[Category:Towns in the New York metropolitan area]] [[Category:Towns in Connecticut]] [[Category:Towns in Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut]]
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