Month: July 2020

Great American Outdoors Act Passes

Washington, DC – Yesterday, The House of Representatives passed the Great American Outdoors Act by a vote of 310-107.  This act fully funds the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) and establishes the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund. “Southwest Connecticut is a place of great natural beauty,” said Congressman Jim Himes (CT-04).  “Our identity and economy are tied to the land, especially the Sound, and we have an obligation to conserve and improve the spaces around us.” The $900 million dollars dedicated to the LWCF support the $887 billion outdoor recreation industry, one of the fastest-growing sectors of the economy, and protects natural areas from development, an important element of climate stewardship.  In the past, the LWCF has provided…

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STRATFORD LIBRARY OPENS TO PUBLIC JULY 27

The Stratford Library will begin Phase 4 of its Pandemic Plan for Operation by opening to the public on Monday, July 27 at 10 am.  As Connecticut carefully opens its doors again, the Stratford Library is implementing its own phased plan to safely reopen. Beginning July 27, a greeter will welcome patrons at the rear entrance only to keep track of the number of patrons in the building.  Patrons are required to wear a face mask at all times in the Library and practice social distancing while visiting.  There will be no seating available and “brisk browsing” will be encouraged. On July 27 the Library will now offer: A continuation of computers by appointment services in the Teen and Adult Departments. Library browsing and…

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Trumbull News: Yoots Charged In Sign Thefts

Three Trumbull juveniles were arrested Monday evening, July 20, following their involvement in stealing lawn signs from the property of several Trumbull residents. The teens were identified after posting a video on social media showing them in possession of the stolen support and graduation signs.   During the overnight hours of July 16th, a 12-year old female, her 15-year-old sister, along with a 15-year-old male, went to various Trumbull residences and stole the signs from locations outside the Trumbull properties. The juveniles eventually brought the signs home and posted their collection on social media. The Trumbull Police investigated the thefts from several residents who paid for the signs and wanted to press charges against those who were responsible for the…

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CT Travel Advisory

Domestic Travel As you may have heard, there are new requirements and enforcement actions for the mandatory self-quarantine for domestic travel from states with high COVID-19 infection levels. “Affected State” The benchmark for identifying these states is a positive test rate higher than 10 per 100,000 residents or a state with a 10% or higher positivity rate over a 7-day rolling average to self-quarantine for a 14-day period from the time of last contact within the identified state. The current list of states that meet the above criteria is at 31. The list will be updated on a weekly basis. The list and a map of the states as well as additional relevant information such as the Executive Order, Travel…

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AG TONG CALLS ON TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO ABANDON RULES RESTRICTING STUDENT ACCESS TO CARES ACT FUNDS

Hartford, CT) – Attorney General William Tong today joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general from around the nation in urging the U.S Department of Education (DoE) to abandon a proposed rule that severely restricts the use of federal funds earmarked for students suffering from the devastating economic impact of COVID-19. The CARES Act, passed in March to help boost the economy in response to COVID-19, appropriated more than $30 billion to DoE to assist students and schools facing unprecedented financial, logistical, and educational challenges. Congress placed no eligibility restrictions on the billions of dollars aimed at aid for students, but last month the DoE proposed a new rule that prohibits millions of students – including Dreamers and international students…

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Fairfield News: Wrong Type Of Deposit At Chase Bank

2020-07-22@8:40pm--#Fairfield CT-- A woman called police to report a white male with white curly hair was inside the ATM vestibule at Chase Bank who was only wearing a blue bikini bottom who was let's say making a different type of deposit.  When the man saw her he said sorry and went down to sit out of sight.   No mask and you were worried about Covid!  I guess it beats online banking..... This news report is made possible by:   [caption id="attachment_81794" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] Visit Penfield Service Center at:https://penfieldservicecenterct.com/[/caption]  

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