Month: May 2021

Bridgeport News: Man Shot

On May 5, 2021 at approximately 12:27AM Bridgeport Police received a ShotSpotter activation within the 600 block of Trumbull Avenue.   Shortly thereafter the Bridgeport Emergency Operations Center reported a male victim arriving at an area hospital with a gunshot wound to the face. The victim, a 16-year-old Bridgeport teen, was fortunate to have only suffered a minor grazing wound to her/his face.  The victim was treated and reunited with his/her mother at the hospital. Bridgeport Police Detective Elizabeth Santora has been assigned as the case officer.  Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact her at 203 581-5291 or utilize the Bridgeport Police Tips Line at 203-576-TIPS. This press release was made possible by:

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Independent Financial Literacy Education Mentoring Company

My new First-of-its-Kind Independent Financial Literacy Education Mentoring Company, Literacy to Legacy Mentors, Reframing Your Financial Future, launched today.  NOTE: University and College Students seeking financial and business mentoring, receive special pricing after their one-time complimentary consultation.   Visit: https://literacytolegacymentors.net. I am a 25-year resident of Fairfield, Connecticut, as is my husband, Lansing, who is my company's lead education advisor as a 20-year education veteran in the Fairfield School system as a High School English Teacher. He has been a private tutor since 1995. Our daughter, Audrey, is my company's University Education Ambassador and Advisor. Audrey, 19, is an honors graduate of Warde High School and a three-time nominee and winner of a Halo award for her role as Molly in Peter and the Starcatcher, performed by Fairfield…

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Beware Of Summer Rental Scam

(Hartford, CT) — Attorney General William Tong and Department of Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull are urging Connecticut residents to be wary of summer rental scams as they plan their vacations for the season. Fraudulent rentals are one of the most common scams during summertime. Especially this year, as Connecticut and other top summer travel destinations see a higher demand for rental properties, it is important to be vigilant of deals that are scams. “With so many of us getting vaccinated and able to travel this summer, scammers will be poised to take advantage of a hot summer rental market and a shortage of available rentals. Don’t fall victim to their predatory tactics,” Attorney General Tong said. “If you’re planning a…

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