Fairfield News: Downed Utility Pole Takes Out Power and Blocks Road

2022-02-18@10:00am–#Fairfield CT– A downed utility pole has the power out at Morehouse and Congress Street. The street is blocked. UI is on scene and is attempting to get power back on with the half hour to hour; they are expected to be working in the area for a couple of areas so expect delays if traveling that route.

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STRATFORD LIBRARY TO CLOSE FOR PRESIDENTS’ DAY

The Stratford Library, 2203 Main Street in Stratford will be closed on Sunday, February 20 and Monday, February 21, 2019 in observation of the Presidents’ Day holiday.  The library will reopen on Tuesday, February 22nd at 10 am.

Current library hours are: Monday-Thursday: 10-8, Friday-Saturday: 10-5 and Sunday: 1-5 pm. 

For further library information, call 203.385.4161 or visit: www.stratfordlibrary.org.

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Fairfield News: Grill Fire Extends To Home

2022-02-17@4:17pm–#Fairfield CT– #ctfire— Firefighters were called to a grill fire on Beacon View Terrace. The fire extended to a fence and then to then extended to home. Firefighters quick response kept the fire from spreading.

Personal note: Town representatives-please honor the firefighters by voting in favor of their contract.

City Of Bridgeport Ask Residents For Input On New Website Design

Bridgeport, CT – The City of Bridgeport is asking for residents’ input on designing a new website that is planned for launch this Summer ’22. The informal survey will provide input that will help develop a better website and overall user experience.

The goal of this project is to redesign one new website into a format that will be easily navigated, easily updated so that users have a more vibrant experience while easily finding what they need. Improvements include downloadable documents, with better multimedia and GIS (geospatial information system) mapping experience emphasizing the city’s assets. In addition, users will be able to better navigate using menus and stylized quick links. The site will be more inclusive of bolder photos, graphics, and more interactivity to “Welcome” visitors and the tell story of the city and each of its services and amenities visually.
City officials working on the new site agree it is important that we create a website that meets the needs of residents and is user-friendly for our staff. These improvements will freshen up our look while allowing residents to easily access forms, find needed information, and stay up to date on what is happening in their city. The new website will also deliver a quality online experience to visitors from anywhere in the world. Receiving constituent responses will help ensure our new website best serves our community.

The survey for residents to fill out will be online through March. 1st. Residents can visit bridgeportct.gov for more information.

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