2021-07-25@5:51pm–#Bridgeport CT– First responders on scene of an assault at Pembroke and Boston Avenue. There are no further details.
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2021-07-25@5:51pm–#Bridgeport CT– First responders on scene of an assault at Pembroke and Boston Avenue. There are no further details.
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Stratford Police Press Release:
On 7.24.21 at approx. 9:30pm SPD received a 911 call regarding a boat that had struck the break wall in Milford, Dispatch advised there were numerous parties on board with injuries.
Marine 1 was on patrol and responded immediately. Marine 1 was first on scene and identified 8 parties and 1 dog on board, multiple parties had head/neck injuries.
Milford & Stratford FD arrived on scene to assist, all injured parties were transferred to area hospitals. Marine 1 transported the occupants and dog to shore.
Sea Tow responded for an emergency tow to Stratford Safe Harbor for an emergency haul out.
The accident remains under investigation.
2021-07-24@9:50pm–#Stratford CT– Three people were injured in a boating accident at the mouth of the Housatonic River. There were 8 people and a dog on board when they hit the break wall. Two head trauma and a child has broken nose. They are being brought in to the Birdseye Boat Ramp with ambulances standing by. EMS was dispatched to the fireboats.
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2021-07-24@8:57pm–#Bridgeport CT–Firefighters are back to 985 Fairfield Avenue for a garbage chute fire again. This is a chronic call.
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2021-07-24@5:47pm–#Bridgeport CT– Report of a pedestrian lying in the roadway after being struck by a car at Seabright and Brewster Avenue.
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2021-07-24@4:00pm–#Westport CT– Police dispatched to an estate sale on Newtown Turnpike over an item worth over $900 was broken and the person who broke it is refusing to pay for it.
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STRATFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont joined legislators, state officials, agricultural advocates, and business representatives for a bill signing ceremony in Stratford near the shore of the Long Island Sound to commemorate the enactment of legislation implementing policies that will support continued growth of Connecticut’s shellfish industry in an effort to increase the populations of oysters along the state’s shoreline and protect the sustainability of this vibrant sector of the economy.
The shellfish industry is a significant sector of the Connecticut shoreline’s economy, generating more than $30 million in sales annually and supporting 300 jobs statewide. There are currently more than 70,000 acres of shellfish farms under cultivation in Connecticut.
The legislation:
It received overwhelming support from business and agriculture organizations across the state, including the Connecticut Farm Bureau Association, the Connecticut chapter of the National Audubon Society, the Connecticut Restaurant Association, and numerous small business leaders that depend on the sustainability of Connecticut’s aquaculture to support their operations.
“Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing sectors in Connecticut, and this legislation continues to move the dial on this industry receiving some of the same protections and support that land farmers receive,” Governor Lamont said. “My administration will continue focusing on commonsense changes like these that business owners in Connecticut deserve. I look forward to seeing this already great industry continue to grow. Let’s spread the word far and wide, Connecticut has some of the best oysters around.”
“This law ensures that the future for the industry is prosperous and encompassing of all the types of aquaculture industry in our state, including seaweed and indoor production,” Connecticut Agriculture Commissioner Bryan Hurlburt said. “The law also establishes parity and access to the property tax relief program, Public Act 490, to include aquaculture production, further ingraining this industry as a facet of Connecticut agriculture. Many thanks to the industry, the Connecticut Farm Bureau, and UConn Sea Grant for their partnership and commitment to this proposal and the future of the aquaculture in our state.”
“On behalf of its members and aquaculture farmers, the Connecticut Farm Bureau thanks Governor Lamont and the legislature for their support of this very important legislation,” Connecticut Farm Bureau President Paul Larson and Executive Director Joan Nichols said in a joint statement. “This legislation provides both financial relief and equity in taxation for aquaculture farmers across Connecticut by expanding Public Act 490 to include aquaculture into the state’s definition of farmland.”
The governor noted that shellfish aquaculture also provides a number of environmental benefits, including by improving sediment quality through the harvesting process, stabilizing sediments and helping to protect the shoreline from erosion, and providing critical ecosystem functions by creating structure and habitat for other species that provide a food source for fish and other marine species.
The legislation is Public Act 21-24, An Act Concerning Connecticut’s Shellfish Restoration Program, The Connecticut Seafood Council and the Taxation of Certain Underwater Farmlands.
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2021-07-24@11:38pm–#Bridgeport CT- An airport service driver said he parked his car to talk to someone when he noticed his car roll down the hill at Knowllton Park and his car and into the water. Now he has a carpool.
2021-07-24@9:38pm–#Fairfield CT– Police investigated a report and confirmed on the radio that a number of people being shot in the Reef Road/Veterans Park area to the beach by two teens on a white moped randomly shooting at people.
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Police UPDATE: Police confirmed that the child was struck at this location by a black male, late teens, riding a red larger size dirt bike who fled the scene. Medics and Fire responded. The child was awake and alert upon transport.
2021-07-23@6:03pm–#Bridgeport CT– Report of a child hit by a car at Kelsey and Hewitt Street (off Stratford Avenue). No word on any injuries.
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