PHOTOS/VIDEO: Weston commemorates 9/11
Weston residents commemorated the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by planting 3,000 flags on the Town Green.
Weston residents commemorated the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by planting 3,000 flags on the Town Green.
While you were away this summer, the town continued to make progress on several long-range projects. Here's a brief update on a few things around Weston.
The Woods restaurant at Josiah Smith Tavern, newly licensed and approved, is slated to open spring 2026.
Weston officials advanced a revised MBTA Communities zoning plan, setting the proposal for a decisive Special Town Meeting October 15.
Neil Levitt's profound commitment to Weston defined him—he “lived and breathed” the community, championing its spirit until his final days.
Sen. Michael Barrett announced new state funds for Weston, highlighting investments to support local priorities and strengthen community services.
The Friends of the Weston Depot are asking residents to approve money at Special Town Meeting to fund a study of the historic structure.
The office of Rep. Alice Hanlon Peisch will hold virtual office hours on Friday, Sept. 12, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Weston resident Amy Shroff is hosting Pours for Paws, a wine tasting fundraiser for Lets Save the Strays, on Sept. 13 at the Weston Community Center, 20 Alphabet Lane, from 4 to 8 p.m.