The Hartford HealthCare Ayer Neuroscience Institute Spine Wellness Center is now open.
Assistance is available through the Westport Department of Human Services.
Claim your creative sensory walking practice with TEDx Speaker and nature lover Amy Oestreicher for an interactive online workshop series.
The number of residents who have died as a result of the virus remained at 23 as of Wednesday.
The moves will allow for more outdoor activities in town.
A virtual panel discussion of the impact of Covid-19 on screening & treatment for breast cancer is available on our Pink Aid YouTube channel
Westport's police and fire departments, and the Westport Weston Health District, will coordinate their efforts.
Offices and retailers opened, and restaurants began serving outdoor diners, in Westport and throughout the state on Wednesday.
Robert "Bob" McCurdy is dying of cancer, which his lawyers claim could have been avoided if the hospital did not make a medication mistake.
Statewide, the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases grew by 697 to 38,116 as of Monday.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Westport increased by three to 266 as of Wednesday.
Statewide, the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases increased by 211 to 33,765 as of Monday.
Residents will be required to show proof of residency; Driver’s License, vehicle registration or utility bill.
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Fairfield County was 12,879 as of Friday.
The number of coronavirus-related deaths remained at 17 as of Wednesday.
Additionally, First Selectman Jim Marpe has released the names of the members of the ReOpen Westport team.
As of Friday, 16 Westport residents have died of complications from coronavirus, according to state health officials.
The Westport Police Benevolent Association's personal protective equipment collection drive will be held on May 9.
Statewide, there was a net drop of 26 hospitalizations on Tuesday.
More than 2,000 people across the state have died from the new coronavirus, according to state health officials.
Masks are now required for residents dropping off garbage at the Westport Transfer Station, according to First Selectman Jim Marpe.
The town had teamed with a company named Draganfly on a biometric "pandemic drone" program that measured people's body temperatures.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Fairfield County climbed to 9,883 as of Wednesday.
The town is involved in a drone program to help find infected people; residents are urged to take advantage of mental health initiatives.
The town is teaming with a company called Draganfly to use drones to scan areas of town to measure body heat and other health data.
The 2020 Westport Memorial Day Parade had been scheduled for May 25; the 4th of July Fireworks had been scheduled for July 2.
Interim Schools Superintendent Dr. David Abbey also updated families on Westport Public Schools as of Friday.
"The spread of the virus is SLOWING but has not stopped," local health officials say.
Area hospitals are asking that people who have recovered from the coronavirus donate plasma to help fight it.
"The Police Department continues to receive reports of large gatherings at private residences," said First Selectman Jim Marpe.
"Thank you to all who heeded the clear message that we need to self-isolate..." - First Selectman Jim Marpe
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Westport was 134 as of Friday.
An 80-year-old resident has died from the virus, according to First Selectman Jim Marpe.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Westport reached 120 as of Tuesday, according to the Westport Weston Health District.
As of Monday, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 reached 115 in Westport, according to state health officials.
Westport is no longer the Connecticut community with the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Packaged N-95 masks and packaged medical masks are among the items the town is accepting for donation to help in the fight against COVID-19.
Westport continues to be the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in Connecticut, with 87 confirmed cases as of Wednesday.
The town will continue COVID-19 testing efforts on March 31.
The New York Times profiled "Party Zero," the local event on March 5 where dozens of people were exposed to COVID-19.