2:02pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut–A child was injured after stepping on a grate outside Madison School at 376 Wayne Street.. Firefighters said the grate went through the child’s foot. The child was transported to the hospital.
The Norwalk Department of Police Service is investigating a fatal motor vehicle accident that occurred in the area of 197 Newtown Avenue at 11:30 pm on April 28, 2016. The preliminary investigation indicates a 79 year-old male resident of Norwalk was walking in the roadway when he was struck by a motor vehicle. The operator of the vehicle immediately stopped and called police. The name of the male is being withheld pending the notification of his next of kin. The accident remains under investigation at this time however, anyone that may have witnessed the incident is asked to contact Officer Podgorski at 203-854-3051 or at any of the contacts listed below.
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The Trumbull Police Department and Westfield Trumbull will host the Annual Public Safety Day on Saturday, April 30 th from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. The family-friendly outdoor event will take place in the Westfield Trumbull parking lot adjacent to Panera Bread. The event is free to attend and will provide opportunities for all ages to learn more about the many public safety resources available throughout Fairfield County. Highlights of Public Safety Day include: a helicopter landing demonstration (weather permitting) that morning; CT State Police crash & rollover simulator; police cars, ambulances, fire trucks; and a variety of emergency equipment on display for families to enjoy. New to the event this year will be an appearance by the WTNH Storm Team 8 and This year’s event also coincides with National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, as Westfield Trumbull will serve as a drop off location during the event. The community is invited to drop off unwanted, unneeded or expired medication for safe and proper disposal at the Trumbull Police Department Sub-Station, located next to the exterior entrance to Ten Asian Bistro at Westfield Trumbull. This disposal service is free and anonymous. No information will be requested from the individuals dropping off prescriptions.
“It has been ten years since Westfield Trumbull first hosted Public Safety Day with the Trumbull Police Department, and we’re thrilled to continue the event this year. There will be plenty of emergency vehicles and interesting public safety gear to see, so we hope everyone will join us for a fun and exciting day” says Trumbull Police Chief Michael In the event of rain or inclement weather, the event will take place under the parking structure next to Lord & Taylor.
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@FairfieldU #Fairfield University–It will be interesting to see how the under aged drinking on campus will go this weekend, but security is like big brother this week. Anything moving has “eyes” on it, every vehicle plate number is recorded, so many “new voices” on the radio. I wonder if it will continue next year?
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6:40pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut–A man found his friend unresponsive in a TastyKake Truck at Housatonic and Wells Street. EMS performing CPR. Pray for a good outcome!
#HARTFORD, CT – On Thursday, April 28th, advocates for fair wages in Connecticut presented an invoice for $486 million to a local Walmart on Flatbush Avenue. The invoice represented the annual cost of low-wage jobs to Connecticut taxpayers, who foot the bill when large corporations like Walmart pay wages so low that their employees must rely on public assistance to support their families. The advocates called for these companies either to pay fair wages to their workers or to contribute to the state’s costs for public assistance to working families.
Paul Filson, Director of SEIU State Council, stated, “Every year, Connecticut taxpayers are stuck paying for the poverty-level wages of big corporations. It’s time that the state recognized that it shouldn’t be subsidizing the profits of McDonald’s, Walmart, and others, and that these wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share.”
During the event, advocates and allies of the Raise CT campaign referenced The Public Cost of Low-Wage Work in New England , a study conducted by the University of California at Berkeley. The study calculated that wealthy corporations, like Walmart, cost Connecticut taxpayers $486 million dollars annually for the state’s share of the costs for federal public benefit programs. They described the harmful impacts of the low-wage business model on both underpaid workers and other Connecticut residents.
Lindsay Farrell, Executive Director of Connecticut Working Families, agreed, “In a time when we face an annual budget crisis but large corporations are costing us hundreds of millions of tax dollars annually, we should reject these greedy business models that hurt Connecticut’s most vulnerable families. We need to create an economy that works for everyone.”
Richard Grimes, an employee at this Walmart stated, “Corporate CEOs make thousands of dollars an hour, all we’re asking is that they pay their fair share. It’s time Connecticut realized these corporations are profiting off the backs of hardworking families and taxpayers.”
The advocates called for Connecticut to join New York and California by passing a $15 minimum wage and for legislators to support SB 391, the “Low Wage Employer Fee” bill. This legislation would require large corporations to make a choice: either pay decent wages or contribute to the state’s costs for public assistance for working families. Workers described how, if they were paid higher wages, the state’s economy would benefit from their increased spending to support their families. Advocates described how, alternatively, contributions by large corporations to help cover the costs of their low wages could help alleviate the state’s budget crisis and protect state services that are critical for low-income working families.
4:08pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut–A SUV towing a boat across Stratford Avenue from Radel onto Florence Street was torpedoed by a car on Stratford Avenue. The driver of the red car along with a passenger in the blue SUV were taken to the hospital, I have no word on their injuries. The man in SUV just purchased the boat according to witnesses. Let’s hope everyone is in good hands with Allstate!