Bridgeport News: New Guidelines For Public Events On City Property
Just a reminder to the city of Bridgeport of a rule they implemented which will be broken today at McLevy Green.
Just a reminder to the city of Bridgeport of a rule they implemented which will be broken today at McLevy Green.
2020-11-03 @ 3:55pm--#Fairfield CT-- A car hit a tree near the Circle Diner and two youths were seen gathering items and then fleeing the car. Sounds like K-9 Jagger located one of them by Luigi's. Special thanks to Sayje Benjamin for providing this photo!
2020-11-02@5:07pm--#Bridgeport CT--The Bridgeport Emergency Operations Center received a telephone call regarding a serious crash at 532 Success Avenue, Bridgeport, CT (vehicle vs pedestrian). Bridgeport Police, Fire, and AMR were dispatched to the scene. A gray 2003 Honda Accord was traveling northbound on Success Avenue, passing the intersection of Success Avenue & Court D, when it struck an 85 year old Bridgeport man as he walked across Success Avenue in the northbound lane. The operator of the Honda Accord has been identified as 47 year old Ruben Lebron of Bridgeport, CT. The collision caused the pedestrian to end up on the hood of the Honda, where he struck his head on the windshield, and then fell off into the northbound lane…
HARTFORD, CT – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration is collaborating with the leadership of the Connecticut General Assembly to form a bipartisan working group that will evaluate and address challenges for nursing homes and assisted living facilities that have been revealed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nursing Home and Assisted Living Oversight Working Group will be co-chaired by State Representative Toni Walker (D-New Haven), the House chair of the Appropriations Committee, and one soon-to-be-named co-chair from the executive branch. Building on the comprehensive report issued last month by the independent firm Mathematica that was commissioned by Governor Lamont and looked at the overall impact of COVID-19 on long-term care facilities in Connecticut and the state’s response…
Hartford, CT – Attorney General William Tong issued the following statement regarding a decision today by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to end the emergency moratorium on electric, natural gas, and water utility shut-offs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “COVID-19 cases are spiking in Connecticut and this pandemic is not over. The Office of the Attorney General continues to believe extending the moratorium is the best course of action. People need electricity, heat and water to stay home safely right now. Families are still struggling. Payment plans are no doubt helpful to many, but they do not protect against shut-off for Connecticut's most vulnerable families,” said Attorney General William Tong.
2020-11-02@9:34pm--#Norwalk CT-- #cttraffic-- Today's vehicle fire is a Fedex truck on I-95 northbound near exit 14. This news report is made possible by: Visit Scap's Website at: https://www.scapchryslerjeep.com/
All polling locations have assessed public safety issues as a top priority and will be implementing plans with Bridgeport Police as well as COVID protocols. Each site is properly equipped with a supply of extra protective masks, hand sanitizer, and cleaning disinfectants. These COVID safety protocols will be mandatory for staff members and individuals attending at all polling locations: Voters must wear a protective mask at all times.If you forget your mask, one will be provided to you on site.Hand sanitizer will be available at the door and when you turn in your ballot sheet.Poll workers and sites are equipped with disinfectant cleaners to properly wipe down “touch surfaces”All attendees must social distance in line 6’ apart and with poll…
2020-11-02@12:49pm--#Seymour CT-- #ctfire--Firefighters on scene on Woodside Avenue for a structure fire. All occupants and dog out of the residence. Oxford called for addition personnel for overhaul of the fire. This news report is made possible by:
2020-11-02@11:00am--#Fairfield CT-- Downed wires and trees are keeping first responders busy. A downed tree with downed wires causing the leaves on the ground to burn on the ground at Hillside Avenue. A downed tree is block the road at Hoyden's Hill and another report of a downed tree at Euclid Avenue. This news report is made possible by:
The Shelton Public Schools recently offered a virtual 'Parent University’ focused on Navigating the Internet for Distance Learning. The Shelton Schools use Google Classroom as a platform. TESOL Teacher/ExcEL Coach Maria Zampano clearly walks participants through the interface, software, and what a remote school day looks like. Specific parent and student recommendations for distance learning are addressed, including things like creating a “home schedule” and communicating with teachers, counselors, and others. Translation apps and features are prominently discussed. Although this session was specifically tailored to meet the needs of Shelton (CT) families, you may find it useful to share as a model within your own networks and community. Parent University is a program where parents learn strategies to support their children in academic…