Bridgeport News: Food Burning On The Stove – No Fire

11:34pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut– Wake up Bridgeport!   Firefighters on scene for a reported structure fire at 167 West Liberty Street.  Turned out to be food burning on the stove.

 

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Look Who’s Doing It Local! Manny from T-Rex Audio

I met with Manny Alves, owner of T-Rex Audio located  at 1324 Stratford Avenue in Stratford who will be advertising with us.  He specializes in installation of car remote starters, alarms as well as car audio and video.  Manny at T-Rex Audio  has been at the same location for over fifteen years.

You have heard me report many times of cars being stolen while warming up, even with the owner just a few feet away.  It only takes a few seconds to lose your car this way!  My wife has a remote starter in her car and she uses it year round because even in the spring the car can get really hot inside parked in the sun, in the summer the temperatures will be super hot.  Its just as nice enter a cool car in the summer as  a warm car in the winter!  Manny from T-Rex Audio will take care of you!

 

Even if you have an older car doesn’t mean you have to live with an out  of date stereo system.  I’ve got my eye on the touch screen Bluetooth system for my 2002 Subaru.  I don’t want to get rid of the car because it is still so reliable and is better to drive in the bad weather than the Interstate race car.   Some of the systems Manny sells have back up cameras as well.  Let’s face it, that is part of the fun driving experience is having a decent sound system!

You can reach Manny at T-Rex Audio at 203-378-8377, email him at info @trexcaraudio.com.  You can visit him on Facebook and see some of the cool projects he is working on at:  http://www.trexcaraudio.com/

 

Hey don’t forget, Mother’s and Father’s Day is coming up and what mom or dad wouldn’t want a remote car starter alarm or upgrade to their sound system?  Manny  of T-Rex Audio does the installations right there and with his many years of expertise you know it will be done right !

 

Bridgeport Free Electronic Recycling

Bridgeport, CT – Mayor Joseph Ganim is reminding residents that the City of Bridgeport offers free electronic recycling six days a week. Bridgeport residents may bring their unwanted electronics to the Bridgeport Recycling and Transfer Station located at 475 Asylum Street, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.  Residents are required to bring proof of residency. Accepted materials include, but are not limited to: Computers, Laptops, Printers, Fax Machines, Monitors, TVs, Cell Phones, Tablets, Video Games, Game Consoles, VCR/DVD Machines, Remotes, Keyboards, Computer Mice, Modems, Small Appliances, and Stereo Equipment. Unaccepted materials include: smoke detectors, ballasts, paint, and household hazardous waste.

 

“This is a free service apart of the city’s anti-blight and anti-litter initiatives,” said Mayor Ganim. “We are striving to keep our neighborhoods clean to improve quality of life. This service is offered to all city residents.”

 

All electronic equipment is safely packaged by Take 2 Inc. and transported to their facility for responsible and secure recycling. Take 2 Inc. is a Waterbury-based electronics recycler. They are approved by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection as a Covered Electronics Recycler in conjunction with Connecticut’s Electronics Recycling Law, RCSA 22a-638-1.

 

Residents may also bring their unwanted electronics to Take 2 Inc.’s facility located at 567 South Leonard Street, Building One, Waterbury, CT.  This service is offered free of charge. Hours are Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to Noon.  Additionally, residents may bring their electronics to any of Take 2’s electronics recycling events.  For a listing of upcoming events, go to:  www.ewaste-recycle-ct.com .   For your convenience at events and at Take 2’s facility, Take 2 employees will unload electronics from your vehicle for you.

(City Of Bridgeport Press Release)

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Bridgeport News: Patient Assaults St. V’s Nurse

10:49am–#Bridgeport Connecticut– A nurse at St. Vincent’s Hospital at 2800 Main Street was assaulted by a patient while on the seventh floor.  Police are investigating.

 

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Fairfield News: Smoke Condition At Assumption School

8:32am–#Fairfield Connecticut– Firefighters were called to a smoke condition at Assumption School at 605 Stratfield Road.  said they evacuated the school in to the church hall so the kids would not be exposed to the cold.  Firefighters discovered it was a motor to ventilation unit that burnt out causing the smoke condition.  Conditions were compounded as it was drop off time for the students and the “firefighters were pressed into becoming traffic cops” to help alleviate the situation Gomola said.  Firefighters quickly discovered the faulty motor and disconnected it.  Firefighters metered the entire school and found no unusual readings.  Classes resumed and the heating and air conditioning contractor was called to the school to replace the motor.

 

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Gomes To Meet On Legalization And Regulation Of Recreational Marijuana

State Senator Ed Gomes (D-Bridgeport) and panelists Erik Williams, Jason Ortiz, Dr. Deepa Camenga, and Louis Reed will will have an open discussion on the legalization and regulation of recreational marijuana. This event is free and open to the public at Housatonic Community College at Beacon Hall Event Center 900 Lafayette Boulevard, Bridgeport, CT  on Monday, March 27; from 6 to 8 p.m.

There was no mention of any samples.

 

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