3:40pm–#cttraffic–#Westport CT– Crash I-95 northbound near exit 18 has traffic slowed but not worth detouring for.
#Bridgeport, CT–June 8, 2015 – Mayor Bill Finch and U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal celebrated the grand opening for a new playground at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Conn. They were joined by State Representative Chris Rosario, City Councilwoman Melanie Jackson, community leaders and city officials.
“We’re dedicated to creating better parks for the Park City,” said Mayor Bill Finch. “Seaside Park is an integral part of our vision of improving the quality of life for all Bridgeporters. Thanks to the efforts of our hardworking Parks and Recreation Department for keeping the beach beautiful and helping make Seaside Park the best beach in Fairfield County. This recognition is further proof that Bridgeport is getting better every day.”
The announcement comes on the heels of Seaside Park won a Connecticut Post readers poll naming it the best beach in southwestern Connecticut.
Seaside Park occupies 325 acres of beach, fields, and glades on the Long Island Sound here in Bridgeport. The award winning beach spans three miles of the coast and is open every day from 8:00AM to 8:00PM.
“This new playground – one of 100 acres of parks that the mayor and city council have added in just the past few years – marks tremendous progress,” said Senator Blumenthal. “They are reinvigorating and reinventing what it means to be the Park City.”
Mayor Finch and Senator Blumenthal were joined by State Representative Christopher Rosario, City Council member Melanie Jackson, and Chairman of the Parks Commission Mark Marko.
“This is a fantastic new playground,” said State Representative Rosario. “Bridgeport is getting better each and every day. I can say that because just yesterday we were at the ribbon cutting for Knowlton Park. Kids and families are enjoying this playground, and we invite everyone to come out and enjoy our parks. Under Mayor Finch’s leadership, we are getting better each and every day.”
“As a member of the City Council, I’m proud to be here as we open a new playground in Seaside Park, which is our most popular park in the city,” said City Council member Melanie Jackson. “It’s important to have kids continue to be active and this playground is a perfect environment for that. I’m proud of all the parks that are being renovated and rebuilt throughout the city and I look forward to everyone taking advantage of it.”
Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed Central Park in New York City, were the architects of Seaside Park. Work began on the park after the Civil War and took decades of construction to take on its current form.
“Seaside Park continues to be an attraction for Bridgeport residents and people from throughout the region,” said Parks Director Charles Carroll. “We’re looking forward to another successful summer at Seaside Park.”
P.T. Barnum also played a critical role in creating Seaside Park. Bridgeport’s most famous resident envisioned the first marine “rural” park in the United States. His vision was to give “all future generations the benefits and blessings of Seaside Park.”
3:43pm–#Bridgeport CT–Firefighter on scene of a structure fire at East Main and Evers Street. Firefighters reporting heavy fire on the front and left side of the building. Two lines are in operation according to scanner reports. Thanks Garth for the heads up on this as I was just falling asleep!
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12:40pm–#Shelton CT–Firefighters respond to a fire in one of the offices at Honey Cell, a cell phone store at 600 Bridgeport Avenue. The fire was being held in check by the sprinkler system and firefighters finished putting the remaining fire out.
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10:56pm–#Bridgeport CT– A person was robbed at knife point in the 1900 block of Main Street near Commercial Street. Police are looking for a tall thin black male wearing a white hat, dark clothing and white shoes. He was last seen walking north on Main Street according to radio reports.
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10:14pm–#Trumbull CT–Trumbull Police along with other local police breach the home of 272 Shelton Road. A man had allegedly shot at his neighbor across the street with a shotgun. Police located buckshot in the man’s tree. Children from St. Catherine’s Church were on church property for movie night and were ushered off the property by police, it was uncertain if the man was in his house or on foot in the area. Local roads were blocked off by Trumbull, Shelton and Stratford and a perimeter was set up. Police had made reverse 911 calls to residents in the area to stay indoors. SWAT Team had the house surrounded. Witnesses told me that when he went out onto the back deck to have a cigarette police swooped in and arrested him with no incident.
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8:28pm–#Trumbull–UPDATE: Police are looking for a balding white male wearing a white baseball cap, tee shirt and ripped blue jeans. If you see this man call 911 immediately, DO NOT approach him.
8:28pm–UPDATE: Police are uncertain if the man is on foot in the St. Catherine property area or inside his home of 273 Shelton Road. A large number of people are watching on Irwin Street wondering what is going on so police will be doing a reverse 911 call to warn residents. The Nichols Firehouse is currently the staging area for first responders.
UPDATE: Trumbull is working with Shelton and Stratford to block off area roads before making a move onto the house.
UPDATE: The person doing the shooting, was shooting from the house and it hit a nearby tree and the neighbor fled inside. It is uncertain if the person was even a target. Police say the house the shooter is in is playing loud music according to radio reports.
7:19pm–#Trumbull CT–Police are on scene at 273 Shelton Road where the caller said his neighbor shot at him from across the street. Police have set up a perimeter and are investigating.
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