First Selectman Michael Tetreau and CK Salon owner Ella Sandin cut the ribbon of their second salon on Black Rock Turnpike. The first salon opened in August of last year and with the huge success the owners Michael and Ella Sandin just opened their second location. We are full hair salon specializing in the “total package” (CKC) stands for color, keratin, and cut. Our first salon opened in August of last year and with the huge success the owners Michael and Ella Sandin just opened their second location and we are offering 25% off to all new clients.
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CKC Salon & Keratin Bar CKC Salon & Keratin Bar
254 Post 1521 Black Rock Turnpike
Fairfield CT, 06824 Firfield CT, 06825
203 292 5835 475 282 4863
On July 1, 2016 at 10:12 am, a female jogger reported being accosted by a male on a wooded path to the rear of the Rowayton Woods Condominiums located on Highland Avenue. The female reported she had been jogging on the path when a male jumped out from behind a tree, held her down, fondled her, and scratched her with a compact type mirror that he had been carrying. The female reports fighting the male off and then fleeing into a nearby condominium unit that belonged to a friend.
The suspect is described as a white male in his fifties, approximately six feet tall, heavy build with short gray spiky hair, red nose, wearing a yellow t-shirt, denim cut off shorts, and white, orthopedic type sneakers. The report prompted the response of the Norwalk Police Patrol and Detective Divisions, the Special Victims Unit and Crime Scene Personnel. The Connecticut State Police also assisted with a K-9 unit.
Upon examining the evidence, there are questions concerning the circumstances presented by the complainant. The investigation remains ongoing however at this point there does not appear to any ongoing threat or danger to residents of the area.
Norwalk Police Tip Line at 203-854-3111 Anonymous Internet tips can be sent to Norwalk Police website at: www.norwalkpd.com Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NPD” into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637).
7:31pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut–Firefighters discover a birds nest in a light fixture at 230 Meadowside Road that cause the fixture to smoke. Firefighters cleared the light fixture and restored power. Fowl play was suspected.
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5:05pm–#Stratford Connecticut–A one car rollover crash in front of 384 Seymour Avenue. Police on scene reporting a pregnant woman was able to get out of the vehicle but is complaining of arm injury.
2:00pm–#Stratford Connecticut–A Dichello Distributor union replacement driver hits the overpass off exit 31 in Stratford on Broadbridge Avenue near the Gulf Station. Dichello union drivers have been on strike since May 28th but has not been getting any media reporting on the strike. The viewer that sent this in says the replacement drivers are not familiar with the route which is obvious in this crash. If you belong to a union or support unions you may want to think of this if you go to purchase beer for the holiday weekend. you
#New Haven CT–#HARTFORD, CT – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge in New Haven – informally known as the Q Bridge – will be lit in red, white, and blue this weekend in observation of Independence Day. This will be the first time the recently renovated bridge will receive a full lighting, which will include the towers, anchor piers, and cable stays. This is the first bridge in Connecticut with this type of versatile, commemorative lighting.
“This newly constructed bridge is a major landmark in Connecticut. We got it done on time and on budget – and now we’re lighting it up as a new enhancement for residents. We’re thrilled to be illuminating the bridge for the first time in red, white, and blue to celebrate Independence Day and the birth of our nation,” Governor Malloy said. “I want to thank the work of the Connecticut Department of Transportation on this bridge project and all of the workers whose service on the corridor over the last several years helped deliver one of the biggest infrastructure projects in our state’s history efficiently and effectively.”
Red, white, and blue lights will illuminate the bridge beginning at dusk during the nights of Sunday, July 3 and Monday, July 4, 2016. Light beacons capable of projecting light nearly six miles into the clear night sky will be lit until 1AM during those nights.
“This signature bridge is a new source of pride for New Haven and our state, and the tens of thousands of people who drive across it every day,” Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) Commissioner James P. Redeker said. “I am delighted that we will be able to unveil this lighting for the Fourth of July.”
Going forward, the bridge will continue to be illuminated in special colors for certain holidays. Under current plans, the default lighting from September 1 through the end of February will be a clean white light, while from March 1 through August 31 it will be illuminated with a light green and light blue light.
The light beacons will be shut off periodically for short durations in conformance with bird protection protocols approved by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
The Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge carries I-95 over the mouth of the Quinnipiac River and is among the most heavily traveled segments of the northeast corridor between New York and Boston, accommodating traffic volumes in excess of 120,000 vehicles per day. Completed in September 2015 under budget and eight months ahead of schedule, the reopened bridge underwent a major, $2 billion renovation project – by far the largest and most comprehensive program ever undertaken by the CTDOT. In addition to the new bridge, the program included the complete reconstruction of the I-95/I-91/Route 34 interchange, and additional lanes along 7.2 miles of I-95 northbound and southbound between Exit 46 in New Haven and Exit 54 in Branford.
12:20am–#Bridgeport Connecticut– A person showed up in a private vehicle at Bridgeport Hospital shot. Police canvassed Stratford and Hollister Avenue and located shell casings and a blood trail on Logan Street. There was no word on the victims injuries or condition.
A police officer can be seen in the photo “taping off” Logan Street with crimes scene tape recycled from previous crimes scenes due to city budget cuts. The crime scene was large and he ran out of the recycled tape. Another officer responded to the scene to tape off the Connecticut Avenue side. I point this out only because the police officer have been doing this for a while now and more budget cuts and layoffs are on the horizon.