Fairfield

Is winter over?? The Weatherdogs chime in…

That maybe the questions asked to us Weatherdogs over the next few days but our answer is a big fat NO! You will start to see a lot of hyping and chatting going on with other weather sources about what some may call a huge storm for next week... but this is what we can tell you as of today. A model consensus and almost total agreement as of this morning is showing us that all the ingredients for what could potentially be a good sized East Coast Storm for next week will be in place. Now before we get bombarded with questions it is way too early to do much of any type of forecast. There will be changes…

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Fairfield News: One Dead In Police Involved Shooting

6:00am--#Fairfield CT-- Police are investigating that left a man dead after he lunged at police during a domestic violence incident on Mountain Laurel Drive.  The man was not immediately identified.   His wife is in critical condition.  Three children, ages 12, 13 and 15 were also taken to hospital, the youngest airlifted to Yale-New Haven Hospital.  The children's injuries were blunt force trauma and stab wounds.  A baseball bat was involved in the assaults.  The home is registered by town records as owned by Harun and jacinta Keskinkaya.  My daughter a student at Warde High School said counseling is being made available to the students.  She said a classmate was one of the injured but the last name does not…

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Dangerous Cold

Good early Saturday morning... These are some of the warning headlines from the NWS this morning. This will be by far the colds temps we have seen in the last 5-10 years. Heed the warnings... the only good thing is it only lasts for 36 hours and then we will see this polar air exit stage right. Lots of model agreement and disagreement for the Early week storm. Hopefully by late tonight or early tomorrow we should have a better idea of what will happen. Stay warm!!  Tom and Kevin Follow us on Facebook at Valley Shore Weatherdogs 

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Fairfield News: Cops Called For Woman Reading Newspaper

2:40pm--#Fairfield CT-- Police were called to the 1600 block of the Post Road for a woman in her car for a period of time reading a newspaper.  The caller thought it was unusual.  The woman was waiting for church service  at St. Thomast to start.  I guess she should have been reading her phone. ....gotta love see something say something, you can't make this stuff up!   This report is made possible by:

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Random Act Of Kindness Week

#Fairfield, CT - International Random Acts of Kindness Week is February 14-20, 2016. Kindness Matters, a local Fairfield movement, led by Veronica Mollica, emphasizes how kindness creates a collective power that positively influences our families, schools, workplaces, and communities. Mollica, along with other North Stratfield Elementary School parents, have developed a Kindness Matters campaign at the school. The guiding belief that cultivating kindness with kids at an early age will foster an environment that is inclusive rather than exclusive. Although the group holds many events and activities throughout the year, International Radom Acts of Kindness (RAK) Week is the perfect opportunity to involve the community and watch kindness become contagious. North Stratfield students will be completing over 4,000 random acts of kindness during the week- long event. On Wednesday, February…

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Fairfield Tribute

#Fairfield CT--A tribute to Frank Godwin has been set up on the bench that Frank had frequented over the years at the corner of Reef and Old Post Road.  Multiple Facebook posts of friends said they would often buy him something to eat at 7-11, Bagel Emporium  or McDonald's.  The bench was lined with flowers and 7-11 coffee cups.  Frank, aged 87 was killed when he was hit by a car at the intersection of Myrtle and Prospect Street in Bridgeport on February 6. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with police.   Many friends and acquaintances commented "He Knew anything and everything about the townies in Fairfield",  "as a bus driver we all miss him we knew…

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