Charlie Goldman ’28 has ventured far from his home in Westport, traveling to places like Shanghai and Beijing’s Forbidden City. “They were really cool historical landmarks in China,” Goldman said.
Rowing takes up most of Liv Perry’s ’28 time, but she still finds room for other passions. “I love to read, hang out with my friends and also travel,” Perry ’28 said. She cannot pick a favorite book, ...
Westport’s community just got a new addition to its variety of restaurants with the arrival of Wonder, a “fast-fine dining” establishment offering dishes from more than 20 different acclaimed ...
One of the many benefits of streaming services such as Netflix is that they attract a new audience to older- running television shows. The series ‘Old Enough’ has been running for over 30 years but ...
With the Trump administration’s frenzy of new policies clouding every news outlet, the usual media consumer would scroll through headlines, jaded from the output of madness. However, recent reports ...
Staff Writer Alex Gordonos ’27, unlike many high school students, is already on the runway toward becoming a pilot. “I have a lot of family friends who have done flight school,” Gordonos said.” I have ...
Each spring, Westport welcomes the reopening of the Westport Farmers’ Market on Imperial Ave after their annual winter hiatus. But this year, amid threats of economic recession and mounting ...
Students mourn their favorite coffee shop as the vibrant days of Greenology/Jack’s Coffee have come to an end. After opening in 2023 and thriving, the successful coffee shop and brunch spot is ...
TEAM Westport announced the winners of the 2026 Teen Essay Contest on Tuesday, April 28. The first place winner was Kaila Patel ’27 and the second place finisher was Liam Harrison ’28 during a ...
Web News Editor Cleo Linden ’28 enjoys the hands-on activities life has to offer. When she isn’t running cross country or track during the school year, she’s spending time with friends at camp. “If I ...
Charlie Goldman ’28 has ventured far from his home in Westport, traveling to places like Shanghai and Beijing’s Forbidden City. “They were really cool historical landmarks in China,” Goldman said.
Frank Pepe’s, a New Haven favorite, opened its doors in Westport on June 1. Many Westport citizens have tried and enjoyed it. Photo taken from Harvard Business Journal.