6:36pm–#Bridgeport CT–Report of copper being cut out of a vacant home in the 600 block of Sylvan Avenue.
Month: May 2014
Bridgeport News: Man Changing Clothes In The Cemetery
5:04pm–#Bridgeport CT–#nakedman–Report of a man (I assume a living man) changing his clothes in the cemetery at Summit and Pond Street. He stripped down to his boxers according to radio reports. Police on the way.
Bridgeport News: Knife Brought to Read School
12:01pm–#Bridgeport CT– Police were called to the Read School at 130 Ezra Street for an incident that took place yesterday. Apparently a 13 year old boy brought a knife on the bus and threatened a girl. The boy responsible for bringing in the knife is in the principal’s office. A picture of the knife was produced to the principal but no knife has been found. Police are investigating.
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Bridgeport News: Ruptured Gas Pipe
10:24am–#Bridgeport CT– Report of a ruptured gas pipe at the intersection of Park Avenue Garden Street.
Bridgeport News: Odor Of Gas Indoors
1:35amm–#Bridgeport CT–Wake up Bridgeport! Odor of gas at 1500 Norman Street. Here come a bunch of firetrucks!
Bridgeport News: Shots Fired
1:20am–#Bridgeport CT–Police are investigating a shooting that took place on William Street. Shots were fired from a dark work van, the person then got out of the the van and fled in smaller truck towards Barnum Avenue. No word if anyone or anything hit.
Bridgeport News: Man Captured After Manhunt
11:20pm–#Bridgeport CT–Police were looking for an armed Hispanic male on Lumber Street, he ran into the wooded area, crossed over Route 25 and was captured on Main Street near the connector. Firearm recovered.
“Ceremonies and Celebrations” Program Marks Eleventh Anniversary in Westport
Human Services Director Barbara Butler today announced the eleventh year of the “Ceremonies
and Celebrations” program in response to requests from school staff for assistance in purchasing
new clothing for graduating middle and high school students.
“Last year, thanks to the generosity of the Westport community and the schools’ PTAs, 40
Westport students were able to purchase new special event clothing for their graduations from
middle and high school,” Butler said. “This year, the number of requests is considerably
higher.”
“The public can help fill the need for this year’s graduating students and lift a bit of the expense
burden from their families by making a tax-deductible donation,” Butler said. Butler said her
department had received numerous heartfelt notes of thanks and the photographs of the proud
young people as they walked across the stage or stood with their relatives on this special day.
“Looking for that perfect year end gift for a special school staff member? A perfect way to
remember a special teacher or person in a student’s life is a donation in their name to this special
fund. Donors are asked to note the teacher’s name and the donor’s or student’s name. A formal
letter of acknowledgement will be sent to the honored individual.”
“If donors prefer, gift cards of any amount (American Express, Visa, Master Card, Trumbull
Mall/Westfield Shopping Center) are most welcome as well,” Butler said.
Checks should be made payable to “DHS Family Programs” (memo line: Ceremonies) and will
be gratefully accepted through June. Donations may be mailed or delivered to the Department of
Human Services, Westport Town Hall, Room 200, 110 Myrtle Ave., Westport, CT 06880 from
8:30-4:30 daily.
Residents who are aware of individuals who could benefit from this program should contact
Patty Haberstroh, Family Program Coordinator at hsyouth@westportct.gov or 341-1069 in the
Westport Department of Human Services. Social work staff there will assure that families in
need meet financial and program criteria and are helped.
“While new clothing may seem frivolous to some, to many of our students it represents a special
occasion marking a new beginning and a job well done,” Butler said. ”Dressing kids for special
events is a gift for a special time in a young person’s life. Thank you in advance for helping to
make dreams come true.”
Fairfield News: Grease Fire
6:43pm–#Fairfield CT– Firefighters on the way to a grease fire in an oven at 2412 South Pine Creek Road. Homeowner reporting the fire is now out. Firefighters will check to make sure the fire is out and did not extend elsewhere. Time for “Plan B”, dinner at Taco Loco!
