Town offices stay quiet as Patch digest carries Friday's Weston news

WESTON — Town Hall, the schools and the public library all stayed quiet in the overnight cycle, leaving Weston Patch's morning digest as the day's lone local read, with a high school playoff run and a Cummings Foundation grant to a Weston nonprofit topping the list.

ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS

"🌱 Patch AM: How can 17 Weston players keep a championship run alive?" Patch's Friday-morning digest centers on a Weston High School roster of 17 still chasing a postseason title, and flags an upcoming Community Training on Domestic Abuse & Coercive Control on the town calendar, per Weston Patch (link not provided in feed).
"🌱 Patch AM: Meet the Weston seventh-grader honored for saving his neighbors' pharmacy." Patch profiles a Weston middle schooler recognized for stepping in to help at a neighborhood pharmacy, alongside the same domestic-abuse training listing on the community calendar, per Weston Patch (link not provided in feed).
"🌱 Patch AM: See which Weston nonprofit just landed a major Cummings Foundation grant." Patch reports that a Weston-based nonprofit was selected for a sizable award in the Cummings Foundation's latest grant cycle, per Weston Patch (link not provided in feed).

COMING UP

A Community Training on Domestic Abuse & Coercive Control is on the Weston community calendar in the days ahead, according to repeated mentions in the Patch morning digests. A Complimentary Presentation — "Financial Foundation: A Guide to Managing Your Money" — is also listed on the Patch calendar this week. Thursday Tours at the Golden Ball Tavern Museum continue on their regular weekly schedule, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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