1:11pm–#cttraffic–#Bridgeport CT– A crash with injuries on I-95 northbound between exits 27 and 27A. It does not appear to be slowing traffic too bad.
Month: September 2015
Governor Boasts Drop In Unemployment
Office of the Governor press release: #HARTFORD, CT – Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman today released the following statements in response to the Connecticut Department of Labor’s “Labor Situation” report for August 2015, which showed several thousand jobs created last month.
The monthly report indicates that:
- Connecticut saw a net increase of 3,200 new jobs during the month. Though numbers may face adjustment next month,this represents the best year-over-year August job growth in the last ten years. The 2015 July-August jobs period, seasonally adjusted, has proven to deliver the second most movement in the last decade.
- The unemployment rate in the state dropped one-tenth of a percent to 5.3% (the national rate is currently 5.1%). At this time last year, it was over a full point higher at 6.4%. Connecticut’s unemployment rate has not been this low since April 2008 – a new seven-year low – when unemployment was increasing at the beginning of the Great Recession (during the recession, it peaked at 9.2% in 2010).
- Over the year, the state has grown 33,200 nonfarm jobs. Since August 2014, employment in Connecticut’s private sector has increased by 31,100 new jobs.
- The state has now recovered 98.4% of the private sector jobs that were lost in the Great Recession. The private sector now needs just an additional 1,800 positions to reach full, pre-recession recovery.
Governor Malloy said, “We’ve undoubtedly seen a strong summer and a strong year – this is the best August we’ve seen in a decade. There is no doubt the needle is moving in the right direction. Unemployment is hovering around the national average, with thousands of jobs being created each month. It’s good news and it demonstrates that our efforts over the past several years are truly paying dividends. Nonetheless, we must continue fighting for more good paying jobs with good benefits as we engage with companies like never before. We have a world-class workforce that is among the most well-educated in the nation. And we’re making the right investments to grow our economy – supporting small businesses, transforming our transportation systems, and making Connecticut an even greater place to live and work.”
Lt. Governor Wyman said, “Consistent economic growth over the past several years highlights the Governor’s strong commitment to our businesses and our workforce. This report demonstrates just how important our work has been to expanding employment, attracting talent, and driving innovation. It’s a good trend for Connecticut.”
Westport News: Veteran Tax Exemptions
The Assessor’s Office reminds all veterans (or widows/widowers of veterans) who have served during an active period of war for at least 90 days and have received an honorable discharge, to file their DD-214 in the Town Clerk’s Office prior to Oct. 1, 2015. The exemption is $6,000 off an assessment and will be reflected in the July 2016 tax bill. Veterans who have already filed and are receiving an exemption do not need to re-file. The Town of Westport also offers a local option for an additional $20,000 off an assessment.
Note that this is an income qualifying program. Maximum income is $59,600 for a single veteran and $67,200 for a married veteran. Applications for this program are accepted prior to Oct. 1, 2015.
A member of the armed forces who is currently on active duty may be eligible for an In-Service Exemption and have one passenger motor vehicle garaged inside or outside the State exempt from property tax. To qualify, the individual must submit a form annually confirming “on active duty” by signing the attestation statement (www.westportct.gov). For details and/or questions contact the Assessor’s Office at 203-341-1070.
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Milford News: Silver Sands Meeting
The DEEP meeting with citizens concerning the design for Silver Sands State Park is at Milford City Hall on Thursday, September 24th at 6:30 PM. We are expecting a large number of citizens to attend and voice their concerns towards a plan from which local residents have been shut out. No other state park rests in the middle of a densely populated community such as ours, and people are going to be bringing their questions. I hope you can attend.
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Fairfield News UPDATE: Woman Found Dead In Cemetery
In a story we were first to bring you, a lawncroft cemetery employee reported an unconscious person in the cemetary at 11:56 AM on 9/15/2015. Emergency Services found the individual to be deceased.
The decedent was identified as Janelle Staffieri, age 38, of Manchester CT.
The body was transported to Farmington, the office of the chief medical examiner. The incident is under investigation pending autopsy. Preliminary investigation does not suggest foul play was involved.
(Fairfield Police Press Release)
