Bridgeport News: Police Chief Arrested

2020-09-10–#Bridgeport CT– @bptpolice– This afternoon as I was first to report Bridgeport Police Chief AJ Perez along wth acting civil Service Director David Dunn willfully surrendered to the US Attorneys office and charged with misrepresentation in relation to the 2018 Bridgeport Police exam.  The city’s attorney’s office today is reviewing the allegations in order for the administration to act.

 

This afternoon deputy chief took the oath office for police chief after Perez resigned.

 

City Councilperson Maria Pereira said “Here we are again with Mayor Ganim and high-level people of his administration being criminally charged with US Attorney’s and the FBI involved.  I think its horrific and a very sad day for Bridgeport”.  Pereira said we just held the Contracts Committee meeting last night where I made a motion to approve the resolution and specifically reading the four  “therefore, be it resolved” paragraphs into the record. Mike Defilippo seconded me.

Mark Anastasi stated the four attorneys making $425 per hour were not representing Mayor Ganim, Chief of Staff Dan Shamus, David Dunn or Chief Perez in Criminal matters they were assisting them with “subpoena compliance and document production.” Guidepost has made a fortune in data mining hard drives, cell phones and electronic devices for compliance with subpoenas.
City Council President took Alfred Castillo’s place and vote ‘no.” Co-chairs Ernest Newton and Jeanette Herron voted “no.” Avelino Castillo and Jorge Cruz voted “no.”  This vote was last night.
Senator Moore, who unsuccessfully ran against Mayor Ganim in the last election said:
“Unfortunately, I and many from the Bridgeport community are not surprised by this arrest. Once again the people we depend upon to serve with honesty and integrity have let us down. Everyone deserves due process, but we have seen the evidence that the Chief was not the person to do the job. I stated just about a year ago that if I were mayor I would fire Perez for not doing his job and received criticism from various members of the community who supported him because he’s a nice guy. It’s not about being a nice guy, it’s about integrity, trust, protecting, and serving the residents of Bridgeport. He did not demonstrate the skills or knowledge necessary to serve as a police chief.   Nonetheless, the Mayor approved his appointment.  This is a betrayal of the public trust and there is no doubt more than Dunn and Perez involved. Bridgeport deserves better. The chickens have come home to roost.”

Westport News: Promise To Appear For Failure To Appear…

#Westport CT–On the evening of Sunday, September 6, 2020, Timothy Holmstrom was taken into
custody for an outstanding court-ordered arrest warrant for failure to appear. Per the warrant,
Holmstrom was charged with 53a-173 Failure to Appear Second Degree. He was ultimately
released on a written promise to appear. He is scheduled to appear at Bridgeport Superior
Court on the morning of Wednesday, September 23, 2020.

 

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Stratford Library Offers “Books Over Coffee”

The Stratford Library has announced its selections for the Fall/Winter 2020 series of “Books Over Coffee”, the monthly book discussion program that has been a popular staple at the library for over 30 years.  The library continues to offer this lively forum even during unusual times by utilizing the Zoom platform.  “Books Over Coffee”, which is free and open to the public, is offered on monthly Wednesday afternoons from 12-1 pm and is hosted on Zoom by Stratford Library staffer Linda LiDestri.

            Opening the new series on Wednesday, September 30 will be The Women with Silver Wings by Katherine Sharp Landdeck.  This is the thrilling true story of the daring female aviators who helped the United States win World War II–only to be forgotten by the country they served is explored in The Women with Silver Wings.  Historian Landdeck introduces these young women as they meet the trailblazing pilots who first envisioned sending American women into the air, and whose rivalry would define the Women Air Force Service Pilots. For women, it was a chance to serve their country–and to prove that women aviators were just as skilled and able as men.

An additional event will occur in October with a “Meet-the-Author” discussion of Being Lolita, a memoir by former Stratford resident Alisson Wood.  A dark romance evolves between Bunnell High School junior Alisson Wood and her charismatic English teacher in Wood’s breathtakingly powerful and honest memoir relating the journey of a young woman who must learn to rewrite her own story.  Alisson Wood will be the special guest at the book discussion on October 7.  Other titles for 2020 will be Stuart Truton’s 71/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle on October 28, The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline (November 18) and Dear Edward by Jane Napolitano (December 16).

Copies of all books are currently available for loan at the library’s Circulation Desk.  The titles are also available for loan on Kindle and Nook eReaders.  Participants are invited to register for “Books Over Coffee” online at: https://stratfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/7073364?hs=a.

For further information visit the Stratford Library at 2203 Main Street in Stratford, Connecticut or call its Public Relations and Programming Office at: 203.385.4162.  Timely information is also available on the library’s website at: www.stratfordlibrary.org.

 

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Bridgeport Fire Department Promotions and Swearing In Ceremony

2020-09-09@5:00pm– Today the Bridgeport Fire Department promoted Deputy Chief James Buck, along with 3 Assistant Chiefs, 6 captains, 6 pumper engineers, 3 fire inspectors, and a fire equipment mechanic sworn in by Mayor Ganim.  13 from Recruit Class #64 and 13 from Recruit Class #65 were also sworn in.

 

Chief Thode said the delays to the ceremonies were due to Covid.  A limited number of guests were permitted in the outdoor ceremony which lasted maybe 10 minutes.  The chief said the candidates began their journey almost 2 years ago, “probably with noble intentions of battling blazes, never foreseeing being on the front lines of a war against a pandemic”.

 

Congratulations all !!!

Fairfield News: Apple Watches Stolen

2020-09-08@5:ooPMish– Two male suspects entered the T-Mobile store located at 525 Tunxis Hill Road and ripped security sensors off of 4 Apple Watches and fled the store.  They match the description of the same suspects who did the same thing at the Westport, Branford and Hamden Stores.

 

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Stratford Library Hosts 4-Part Old West Series

 #Strattford CT–  The Stratford Library, 2203 Main Street in Stratford will present a special 4-part series about the American Old West of “Sunday Afternoon Talks”, its monthly series of informative and entertaining talks hosted by Charles Lautier and featuring prominent local guest speakers, beginning Sunday, September 13 at 2 pm. The series, which serves as the kick-off for “Sunday Afternoon Talks” on the Zoom format, features guest speaker Hamish Lutris.  The schedule is:

 

Sunday, September 13, 2020:

Men to Match My Mountains: Mountain Men and the Opening of the West

Beginning in 1803, Americans explored the West, looking for freedom, space, and money. They found all three, often in deadly quantities. This talk will center on the first people to explore the Rocky Mountains, seeking out the fur-bearing wealth of the wilderness. It will explore the mountains themselves, the hold they had on the imaginations of America, and the fate of many of the ‘mountain men’ who blazed the trails that made today’s highways.

Sunday, October 18, 2020:

“The One Immediate Vital Need of the Entire Republic

The transcontinental railroad was considered the greatest engineering, financial feat in the world at the time of its completion. Yet thousands of bodies marked its route, hundreds went bankrupt on the railroads, and many decried their power and influence. This talk will discuss the history of the railroad, from its beginnings in the 1820s in the US to May 10, 1869, when the transcontinental railroad was finished. The talk will also explore the vast power and influence that railroads exerted over the United States, altering the country’s customs and making us a nation of travelers.

Sunday, November 8, 2020:

Hell on Wheels: The Wild West

From the 1850s until the 1890s, the West was a dangerous place, one that took a high human toll before it was ‘civilized’ in the 1880s and 90s. This talk will focus on three aspects of that danger: cattle, which drew cowboys and big business out west; Indians, who contested that expansion doggedly; and the railroad, which served to draw the nation together and subjugate Native Americans. Each contributed to the reality and mythology of the West, and remain powerful images today.

Sunday, November 22, 2020:

Sodbusters and Colleges: The Winning of the West

In 1860, most of the western plains were uninhabited by Americans; the 1890 census revealed that the frontier, where US law did not hold sway, had disappeared. Civilization had come to the entire West in only 40 years. How? This talk will focus on the immigration, technologies, and political actions that made possible the taming of the vast land that we call the West.

Guest speaker Hamish Lutris is an Associate Professor of History, Political Science, and Geography at Capital Community College in Hartford, Connecticut. He has worked in some of America’s premier natural and historical sites, leading hiking and historical programs. He has also lectured extensively in the United States, Europe, and Canada, presenting programs on wide-ranging historical topics, including Native American history, the Civil War, Scientific History, Social and Cultural History, World War I, World War II and the American West.

The series, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 2-3:30 pm on the Zoom format. For further information call the Library at: 203.385-4162 or register for the first talk online at:  https://stratfordlibrary.libcal.com/event/7073153.

 

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