5:05pm–#NewHaven Connecticut– The New Haven Correctional aka Whalley Ave Jail at 245 Whalley Avnue had a good size fight/disturbance in A Block Center Corridor. Code Blue was called. Officers quelled the incident. The entire facility is now on modified movement/lockdown from the incident.
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5:50pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut– A stolen vehicle was recovered and the driver arrested on Park and Vine Street.
HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy released the following statement regarding the announcement made by the White House today that the United States has admitted 10,000 Syrian refugees:
“We are a nation of immigrants – and we are a stronger nation because of it. As a state that openly welcomed Syrian refugees when others wouldn’t, I want to congratulate the President and the White House for hitting his goal. When we open our hearts, and we strive to be more inclusive, we grow as a nation. Welcoming Syrian refugees escaping the tragedy and humanitarian crisis overseas is the right thing to do.”
10:34am–#Bridgeport Connecticut– Report of a 3 car crash with injuries at Reservoir and Chopsey Hill Road with injuries. First responders on the way. EMS says the crash just on Reservoir Avenue.
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FAIRFIELD, CT/September 12, 2016 – Parents looking for enriching after-school programs for their children—and even themselves!—can enroll in one of four options this fall at the Fairfield Museum and History Center. Classes and programs related to art, culture and history begin in October and November, and enrollment is open. Space is limited. Visithttp://tinyurl.com/z2pyu2t for more details and to register. Here’s a list of what is being offered.
The Lion’s Studio Art Enrichment (ages 7-9): Mondays, 4 – 5:30pm on November 14, 21, 28, and December 5. Join Cassie Walker of “The Lion’s Studio” to encourage, develop, and challenge your child’s ability and curiosity in the world of art. Discover and discuss the works of the masters of contemporary art and influential icons in the design industry and apply their techniques, ideas and styles to a curated mix of beautiful projects! Members: $90; Non-Members: $110.
Watercolor Painting En Plein Air with Judith Orseck Katz (ages 15+ and adults): Tuesdays, 3:30– 6pm onOctober 4 & 11. Local artist and teacher Judith Oreck Katz, author of the beautiful POND, will lead this art and painting workshop in the beautiful surroundings of the Fairfield Museum, including the Burr Homestead Gardens. Learn about Judith’s techniques which she utilized in her book, including pen and ink, washes and watercolor. Explore the natural scenery to create your own artwork inspired by the environment. Materials will be provided, but participants are encouraged to bring their own supplies, as well. Members: $45; Non-Members: $60 per person.
Miss Annie’s Museum Munchkins (ages 4-6): Wednesdays, 4 – 5:30pm, Session 1 is October 5– 26. Join Miss Annie of Great Beginnings Montessori School to celebrate diverse holidays and to explore the history of our town. Sessions will include reading about our theme, creating a unique craft and viewing some of the Museum’s fascinating exhibits. Learn to appreciate each other, your family, your community and the world at large! Members: $90; Non-Members: $110.
History By Hand (ages 8-13): Tuesdays, 4:30 – 6:30pm, November 15, 22, 29, December 6, 13 & 20. Director of Education Christine Jewell invites creative kids to learn art, design, and sewing. Learning basic skills, techniques, vocabulary and safety, students discover their own talents making unique sewing and collage projects inspired by history, including decoupage, patchwork pillows, cute animals and colorful block quilting. Students will also have time to choose their own projects and inspirations! Members: $90; Non-members: $115. In addition, there is a $25 supply fee.
The Fairfield Museum is located at 370 Beach Road in Fairfield. For more information visit Fairfieldhistory.org or call 203-259-1598. Program support comes from Fairfield County’s Community Foundation, CT Humanities and our generous community donors and corporate sponsors.
1:20am–Bridgeport Connecticut– Police responded for an assault victim at the Tae’s Lounge on Stratford Avenue. A person was transported by EMS and the ambulance had to stop en route to stabilize the victim who is in critical condition according to radio reports.
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1:20am–Bridgeport Connecticut–La policía respndío a una victima de asalto en Tae’s Lounge en Stratford. Una persona fue transportada por EMS y la embulancia tuvo que parar en el camino a estabilizar la víctima que se encontraba en estado crítico de acuerdo con informes de radio.
1:01am–@SHU–#Bridgeport Connecticut–Report of 6 white males, college age fighting on Griffin Avenue. One person was knocked down and was unresponsive but is now reported up and about, he may be intoxicated according to radio reports.
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1:01am–@SHU–#Bridgeport Connecticut– Informe de 6 hombres blancos de edad de estudiantes unviersitarios están peliando en Griffin avenue. Una persona no respondía, pero ahora se informa en pie, que puede ser intoxicado de acuerdo con informes de radio.
10:50pm–#Trumbull Connecticut–#cttraffic–A rollover accident on Route 25 northbound near the exit 7 on ramp according to radio reports.
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10:50pm–#Trumbull Connecticut–#cttraffic – Un accidente en la Ruta 25 norte cerca de la salida 7 adonde esta un auto volcado de acuerdo con informes de radio.