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Westport Connecticut
Population 24,000
One of the country’s most desired residential areas,
Westport is a blend of sophistication and charming New England town.
It offers its residents fabulous schools, recreation, shopping,
restaurants and a lifestyle rich in art and culture. A waterfront
community just 47 miles from Manhattan, Westport was created in 1835
and was an agricultural community for many years. When the era of
farms and mills was ending Westport began a second renaissance.
Seeking a retreat from the hectic pace of New York City, many famous
artists and writers settled in Westport bringing about a definite
change and sophistication. From F. Scott Fitzgerald, Arthur Miller,
Marilyn Monroe, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Phil Donahue and Marlo
Thomas to many other famous writers and artists the dazzling
newcomers were making Westport legend. In 1930 the Westport
playhouse was created and became the venue for tryouts for many new
plays that went on to Broadway making Westport the temporary home
for many legendary performers.
Image and unique qualities
Westport's image continues to be special because of
the people who live and work here. It is the balance between
affluent suburb and charming New England town that exemplifies
Westport. It is evolving in the new millennium as the town continues
to modernize and yet, retains its rural charm.
Recreation and Westport Beaches
Westport’s recreation commission has dedicated 210
acres of fun space including Winslow Park, Burying Hill beach, the
long stretch of Compo Beach & Longshore complex which offers a
waterside sailing school, tennis courts and an 18 hole golf course.
The beautiful Longshore Inn is available for short term visitors. It
also houses the restaurant Splash which offers summer dining on the
veranda with views of the water. Sherwood Island State Park is also
located in Westport where one can walk or bike the many trails or
visit the 9/11 memorial. Levitt Pavilion on the Saugatuck River
features concerts and family entertainment throughout the summer.
Education
Westport consists of 4 elementary schools, Two
middle schools, Bedford and Coleytown and one high school, Staples
High School. For information on Westport schools at length contact
the board of education at
www.westport.k12.ct.us
Westport has 5 elementary schools, grades K-5
Coleytown elementary
Kings Highway elementary
Long Lots elementary
Greens Farms elementary
Saugatuck elementary
Westport has two middle schools, grades 6-8
Bedford middle school Coleytown middle school
Westport has one high school, grades 9-12
Staples high school
Special education
Special education programs are available at all grade levels for
eligible students.
Private schools
There are numerous nursery, day care and extended care
alternatives as well as private preparatory schools available to
Westport residents.
Government and volunteers
One of the main reasons for the town's cosmopolitan
nature is that the residents have a real sense of place. Perhaps the
most impressive quality is the great number of people who
participate in the community, either on a voluntary basis or as
elected officials. This energy and vitality with which people tend
to this town is what gives Westport its heart and soul.
For more information and/or a relocation packet regarding Westport real estate
contact CT Select Homes, Higgins Group, an Exclusive
Affiliate of Christie's Great Estates.
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