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Increased flooding downtown threatens shops through costs and water damage

Eliza Barr ’21 and Marina Engler ’21 October 29, 2020

https://soundcloud.com/marina-engler-539580956/flooding-in-downtown-westport-podcast

A COVID-19 vaccine is currently being developed.

Potential COVID-19 vaccine brings controversy

Maddy Tansley ’23 and Meg Enquist ’23 October 22, 2020

https://soundcloud.com/madeleine-tansley/potential-covid-19-vaccine-brings-controversy/s-6XuieT1CExT

Students reflect on summer hobbies

Logan Gornbein ’21 October 22, 2020

https://soundcloud.com/user-42208790/summer-hobbies

Students are learning through a hybrid method this year. Last names a-k will go into school Monday and Tuesday and last names l-z will go into Thursday and Friday. The rest of the days are remote leaning and Wednesday is a half day where everyone is remote so the building can be cleaned between cohorts.

Remote vs in-person learning: which do students prefer?

Emma Dantas ’21 and Carly Kaplowitz ’21, Staff Writer and Associate Managing Editor October 21, 2020

Carly Kaplowitz · Remote Vs. In School

GG and Joe, a local cafe in Downtown Westport, opened this past May, after COVID-19 delayed the process. After their opening, they have gained popularity within the Westport community.

GG and Joe opened during a pandemic, here’s how they’re doing

Lily Caplan '22 and Hannah Kail '22 October 16, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY6LoWfnK10

Two competing houses on Maple St. express opposing political viewpoints of the upcoming presidential election through banners, signs and flags. The WPD’s press release stated that signs placed on private property may not extend beyond the property line. In addition, it is recommended that residents remove their respective signs within two days after the election, or other specified event.

Removal of political signage around Westport prompts WPD response

Allison Gillman '23, Web Opinions Editor October 15, 2020

The Westport Police Department (WPD) issued a press release Sept. 21, after the removal of political signs around town elicited complaints from multiple residents. With the political polarization elections...

Students from the Spot @ Just Dance Studios practice routines with masks on.

COVID-19 greatly alters Westport’s dance studios

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjfhdKL0zYw&feature=youtu.be

Autumn brings festive new drinks to Starbucks

Tori Wilson '22 and Shira Zeiberg '22 October 14, 2020

https://soundcloud.com/victoria-wilson-586223953/autumn-brings-festive-new-drinks-to-starbucks-1

Students review new Travis Scott Meal

Jake Gersh ‘21 and Logan Gornbein ‘21 October 13, 2020

https://youtu.be/AtXtjaktLBg

Students compare this years online school to last years: which is more effective

Samantha Felner '22 and Betti Kobak '22 October 13, 2020

https://soundcloud.com/samantha-felner/students-compare-this-years-online-school-to-last-years-which-is-more-effective

Students embrace hybrid schedule as school year begins

https://soundcloud.com/anastasia-thumser/hybrid-podcast-edited

Students consider online vs in-person learning

Sydney Chinitz ‘23 and Valerie Dreyfuss ’22 October 13, 2020

https://soundcloud.com/valerie-dreyfuss/which-is-preferred-in-school-or-at-home-learning

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