3:03pm–Firefighters extricating 2 Senior citizens trapped in their car after a crash in the 4400 block of Park Avenue. Thanks Garth!
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2:19pm–#Bridgeport CT–Fairfield CT–Police have a perimeter set on Davis Road in Bridgeport for a shoplifting suspect from the CVS on Grasmere Avenue. The suspect dropped his backpack that had the stolen merchandise on Hansen Avenue. Bridgeport has sent a K-9 for tracking.
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2015 Back to School Program Barbara Butler, Director of the Westport Department of Human Services, announces the scheduling of the Town’s 2015 “Back to School Program” which will run from Monday, August 3 through Friday, August 7 at Town Hall.
This program offers gift cards to income-eligible families who have children in the Westport schools. Families can then purchase new backpacks and school supplies together. The Salvation Army also provides a limited number of Payless gift cards so children can start the school year with a new pair of shoes.
The Back to School program depends solely upon the generosity of community individuals and organizations. Last year, 189 Westport students from 107 income-eligible families received back to school supplies as well as gift cards for a new pair of school shoes. That represents almost 10 full classrooms of students. Donations at any level are greatly appreciated. The Department of Human Services appreciates tax-deductible monetary donations made payable to “Town of Westport/DHS Family Programs” (memo: Backpacks) and mailed to Department of Human Services, 110 Myrtle Avenue, Westport, CT 06880. Gift cards of any amount to Staples, Target, Walmart, Old Navy, etc. are very much appreciated and may be dropped off Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 4:30 PM in Room 200 at Westport Town Hall.
Families who feel they may qualify for this program are urged to contact the Department of Human Services at 203-341-1050. If you have questions regarding the program, please contact Sarah Heath at sheath@westportct.gov or 203-341-1050.
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