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Westport Connecticut
Typically New England in its
charm and tradition, Westport is a beautiful, comfortable,
relaxing place to live, located
within easy commuting
distance to New York City and central to the main corporate
headquarters that have migrated to Fairfield County. The
shorefront community, stretching north along the Saugatuck
River and east along Long Island Sound, offers abundant
recreational opportunities and residential areas with lovely
water views. The rolling hills of the Connecticut
countryside, lined with low stone walls built by early
colonial settlers, range to the north. Commuting: Westport
is 65 minutes by express train for the many executives who
commute to offices in New York City. Trains run on a
frequent schedule during peak morning and evening hours, and
hourly during the rest of the day. Westport's local bus
system transports residents to the railway station as well
as to other Westport locales.
Commuting: Westport is 65 minutes by express train
for the many executives who commute to offices in New York
City. Trains run on a frequent schedule during peak morning
and evening hours, and hourly during the rest of the day.
Westport's local bus system transports residents to the
railway station as well as to other Westport locales.
Education: Noted for its excellent 4-4-4 school
system, Westport provides three elementary schools, two
middle schools and one expansive high school, all highly
rated. Special education for students requiring special
needs is provided in all schools through three different
programs. Staples High School offers a fine guidance
counseling program and Courses in continuing education for
adults. A wide selection of
nursery schools, both private and church sponsored, are
available for pre-schoolers.
Recreational Facilities: Public beaches for swimming,
boating, wind-surfing, and fishing, lie a short walk or bike
ride away, or, at most, a ten minute drive from- the
farthest reaches of Town. Longshore Club Park provides a
public golf course, swimming pool and tennis courts as well
as accommodations for small boats in its Town-owned Marina.
Additional public facilities include tennis court complexes
and boating facilities. A spacious waterfront area, Sherwood
Island State Park combines a mile-long beach with
playgrounds, ball fields and a shady picnic grove. Private
clubs include grounds for horseback riding and polo, yacht
and country clubs. Five Motion Picture theaters feature the
latest film releases and offer weekend matinees for the
kiddies.
Cultural Opportunities: Westport boasts numerous cultural
activities appealing to almost every interest. The famous
50-year old Westport Country Playhouse offers professional
theater productions throughout the summer. Levitt Pavilion,
located on the banks of the Saugatuck River, is an
extraordinary outdoor theater. It presents an array of free
programs from jazz and rock concerts to pop and classical
music, puppet shows, magic shows, and dance ensembles Linder
the stars all summer long. Special benefit concerts are also
given by celebrity performers throughout the season. In
addition to providing studio space for artists, the Westport
Arts Center sponsors theater programs, art tours and
exhibits year-round. Outdoor arts and crafts shows are
seasonal traditions along the sidewalks of the Town. The
Westport/Weston Community Theater is open to all residents
who want to participate in theatrical productions. Nature
lovers can enjoy walks, birding field trips and a variety of
environmental classes and expeditions at the Nature Center
for Environmental activities. The Westport YMCA offers
swimming and physical fitness classes for the youngest to
the oldest family member in addition to a full calendar of
special activities for all ages. |