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Surprise Inspection Finds Westport Shop Illegally Selling Pot Products, Some Disguised as Kids’ Candy

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Press Release
THC laced candy confiscated from WP Convenience. Photo contributed by Westport Police Detectives. 

On Wednesday April 12, 2023, the Westport Police Department working with the State of Connecticut, Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) Tobacco Prevention and Enforcement Program (TPEP) conducted unannounced compliance inspections of establishments that sell tobacco products and/or electronic cigarettes.  The inspections were performed to determine compliance with state laws concerning the prohibition of the sale of e-cigarettes and/or tobacco products to youth under the age of 21.




Retailers are required by state law to inspect the photo ID of anyone who appears under the age of 30 before selling a tobacco product or electronic cigarette.  Free online training is available to anyone who would like to learn more at: www.cttobaccotraining.com.




A total of 12 unannounced compliance inspections were conducted.  Of this total, 0 (zero), establishments were found non-compliant with Connecticut General Statutes 53-344 (Sale of tobacco to a person under 21) or Section 53-344b (Sale of an e-cigarette to a person under 21).

Learn more at https://www.ct.gov/dmhas/tpep

Tobacco retailers are licensed by the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS).  Non-compliant inspection results are referred to DRS for possible administrative action.


The following retailers were found to be compliant:

THC laced items confiscated from WP Convenience. Photo contributed by Westport Police Detectives. 
  1. Merritt Country Store – 337 Main Street

  2. Country Deli Store - 332 Wilton Road

  3. Sunoco Food Mart - 240 Riverside Avenue

  4. Westport Shell  – 322 Post Road East

  5. Cumberland Farms – 690 Post Road East

  6. Wheels - 786 Post Road East

  7. Westport Cigar & Vape – 1248 Post Road East

  8. Exxon Tiger Mart - 1510 Post Road East

  9. Shell Food Mart - 1530 Post Road East

  10. WP Convenience – 1761 Post Road East

  11. Mohegan Smoke Shop - 1803 Post Road East

  12. Mercury - 1830 Post Road East




WP Convenience was found to have a large number of illegal vape and THC products for sale.  Many of these items did not display the required QR codes and/or were packaged to look like candy.  



While anyone might mistake a copycat candy for the real thing, young children are especially vulnerable.  These colorful packages resemble popular candy and snack foods, but their contents often contain high doses of THC, which can cause marijuana toxicity, especially in unsuspecting children.  These items were seized in addition to a number of canisters of suspected marijuana.  The business does not have a dispensary license.  Additionally, Westport zoning regulation prohibits all sales of retail (non-medical) cannabis products in Westport, including Delta-9 THC and Delta-8.  This incident remains under investigation by the Westport Police Detective Bureau. 

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Morning Weather Report

Today

Partly sunny, with a high near 58. West wind 9 to 13 mph.

Tonight

Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. West wind 7 to 9 mph.

Tomorrow

Sunny, with a high near 60. West wind 10 to 14 mph.

Tomorrow Night

Mostly clear, with a low around 41. Northwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming calm after midnight.

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Staples Principal Announces April Students of the Month

(L-R): Jonathan Dionne, Cade McGrath, Jonah Bernstein,  Vivian Shamie, Charlotte Gurley, Tyler Darden. Contributed photo

Principal Thomas has announced Staples High School's recipient’s for April Student of the Month:

                                                     

  • Jonathan Dionne - Gr.11

  • Cade McGrath - Gr.11

  • Jonah Bernstein - Gr.10

  • Vivian Shamie - Gr.10

  • Charlotte Gurley – Gr.12

  • Tyler Darden – Gr.12

The Students of the Month award program recognizes students who help make Staples High School a welcoming place for their peers and teachers alike.  They are the “glue” of the Staples community: the type of kind, cheerful, hard-working, trustworthy students that keep the high school together, making it the special place that it is.

Students of the month are nominated by their teachers, who are asked to think of those students who come to school regularly, are friendly to the staff and to fellow students, and make positive contributions in class as well as the Staples community. In short, these students are all-around good citizens of our school.  Students of the Month are not necessarily star athletes, high honor students, or lead performers, and even if they are, this award recognizes the positive attitude they bring to school every day in making Staples High School a genial place in which to learn and teach.

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First Selectwoman: Westport Fire Chief Set to Retire May 15th

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First Selectwoman Jennifer Tooker announced today that she has accepted the retirement letter of Fire Chief Michael Kronick, effective May 15, 2023. 

First Selectwoman Tooker stated, “Chief Kronick has accepted a job offer with the State of Connecticut that he will assume after his retirement on May 15. I appreciate that Chief Kronick has provided ample time with this announcement so that we may insure a smooth, seamless and professional transition at the Fire Department. At the appropriate time, an acting Chief will be announced. Additional details will follow at that time.” 

She continued, “The Town of Westport and its residents have been very fortunate to be the beneficiaries of Mike’s expertise and dedication for many years. On behalf of the citizens of Westport, his fellow employees, and his firefighting colleagues, I am grateful for Mike’s longstanding and dedicated service to our community. I wish him much success in his future endeavors.”

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