2020-01-14@7:44pm–#Bridgeport CT– A car was shot at near Pine and Hancock Avenue according to police radio reports. The woman driving the car was cut by broken glass and drove herself to Bridgeport Hospital.
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HARTFORD, CT – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration is releasing an additional $1.1 million in state funding to support the Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness (CCEH) in the state’s ongoing efforts to prevent families and individuals from becoming homeless, particularly those who are on the verge of homelessness. The flexible assistance funding will complement a $2.5 million donation to the Hartford-based nonprofit that was announced late last year by the Day 1 Families Fund, a philanthropic effort led by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released its 2019 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress, which shows that homelessness in Connecticut decreased 23.7 percent between January 2018 and January 2019.
Governor Lamont said that nonprofit organizations like CCEH are important partners to the state in the effort to strengthen communities and provide necessary support for residents.
“Increasing the availability of housing for those who are most vulnerable of becoming homeless results in stronger, safer, and more stable communities where families thrive and businesses grow,” Governor Lamont said. “By having supports in place for those who are on the verge of becoming homeless, we can rapidly respond to the situations they are facing. Connecticut’s state agencies and nonprofit providers have formed a solid partnership and collaborative approach on these efforts – and I applaud each of them because the work they are doing is turning lives around.”
The funding is being released by the Connecticut Department of Housing through its current operating budget.
“I believe my job extends beyond the four walls of my office,” Housing Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno said. “I’ve been in my role close to year now and have traveled all over the state visiting developments and shelters, and meeting with housing and homeless advocates. I’ve taken a tour of the 2-1-1 system and as I continue to meet with the Coordinated Access Networks, we’ve discussed what works well and what can be done better. The number one item I hear about is that more dollars are needed to help households before they reach the crisis stage. We hope with this new commitment that we will continue to see a decline in the number of households enter into our system, especially as we look to our annual snapshot count.”
“Over the last few years, Connecticut has developed a range of tools to help local families avoid or quickly exit homelessness into stable housing,” Richard Cho, CEO of CCEH, said. “These sizeable investments enable us to scale-up our response so that we can reach every family that falls into homelessness. We applaud Governor Lamont and Commissioner Mosquera-Bruno for their leadership and financial commitment.”
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#Fairfield CT–On 01/11/2020 Ian Gorovoy (DOB: 03/10/84) of Fairfield, was arrested and charged with four counts of Sexual Assault Third Degree and four counts of Risk of Injury to a Child after he allegedly had unwanted sexual contact with an adult female victim in the presence of a child. Gorovoy turned himself in at Police Headquarters on 01/11/2020 where he was processed and released on a no-contact protective order after posting a $150,000 court set bond. He is scheduled to appear in Bridgeport Superior Court on 01/13/2020 and the judge set bond at $150,000.
#Fairfield CT– Look who’s DoingItLocal again! Medical Uniform Specialist Michelle (left) and owner of Central Health Uniform Michelle McCullough (right). You may remember Michelle when she owned Pet Station on Main Street a few years ago. Central Health Uniform specializes just in health uniforms. Here the ladies show off the upcoming scrub fashions for the upcoming months. You will be hearing more of what they have to offer in the upcoming months on DoingItLocal! They are located at 127 Tunxis Hill Road, Fairfield, next to Andros Diner. Their phone number is 203-572-5495 and their Facebook page is : https://www.facebook.com/CentralHealthbpt/
2020-01-12@11:44PM–#Bridgeport CT– Bridgeport Police’s shot spotter activated 4 rounds in the 300 block of Cherry Street, right under I-95. State police were notified that the shots may have occurred on I-95. No one or anything reported hit and no shell casings were located.
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UPDATE: According to radio reports the car hit a parked car sending it into the garage. The car came to a stop on Lyda Drive. Firefighters also report that a guy line snapped and flew up over the primary electrical wires.
2020-01-12@9:27pm–#Milford CT– A car crashed into a fence, the into a garage on Anderson Avenue.
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