EVERSOURCE WINTER RATE INCREASE

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(Hartford, CT) – Attorney General William Tong released the following statement today regarding the announcement from Eversource that standard services rates will rise by 24 percent in January, resulting in a total average bill increase of 7.2 percent.

“More awful news from our out-of-touch public utilities. Let’s get real—this is not a decrease. This is yet another increase on top of the exorbitant bills that already hit this summer. I don’t pretend to have all the answers to Connecticut’s energy affordability crisis, but we’ve got to do better than this. These rates are the result of a competitive bidding process. This is pretty much set in stone at this point. But that doesn’t mean we just need to take it and move on. Connecticut families have a right to be outraged, and have a right to demand better. Everything has to be on the table, and that includes reckoning with why New England has the highest electric transmission costs per mile of anywhere else in the country. That includes reckoning with the consequences, both positive and negative, of the Millstone deal. That includes how we pay for the cost of necessary programs that have kept the lights on for families facing unprecedented challenges. That must include a real commitment from our public utilities to stop their onslaught of padded revenue demands. In the meantime, I’m going to keep doing what I do every day—which is to fight for ratepayers in every single proceeding before PURA and to push back in every way I can against these exorbitant and unsustainable increases,” said Attorney General Tong.

Electric standard service rates are set twice a year, for January through June and July through December. Winter prices are typically higher, with this year no different. This year’s winter rate is 24 percent lower than last year’s winter rate, and the lowest winter rate since 2021. The rates are set by competitive auction. Utilities do not earn a profit, and the Office of the Attorney General does not have a role in approving or setting these rates.

Fairfield News: Tractor Trailer Crash!

Report of a tractor trailer truck that struck another at the I-95 Northbound Exit 22 Rest area. The current unconfirmed radio report is that the truck struck another, and there is a lot of fuel spilled on the ground, possibly from a struck fuel pump. It was initially reported as a rollover but first responders on scene report there is no rollover.

UPDATE: The struck fuel pump has been confirmed by a reporting first responder, and fuel is leaking into the storm drain.

Bridgeport News: Vehicle Stop Leads to Drug Arrest

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On November 13, 2024, Officer Fischetti, assisted by Officers Almeida and Lewin, conducted a vehicle stop in the 100 block of Savoy Street for motor vehicle violations. During the stop, officers identified Kelvin Arroyo-Olivo in possession of 16 bags of marijuana, packaged for street sale.

Officers seized 2.61 pounds of marijuana, $720 in cash, and a small digital scale. Arroyo-Olivo faces charges for improper parking, possession with intent to sell, and operation of a drug factory. His bond was set at $25,000.

Stamford Man Arrested Following Traffic Stop Incident on I-95 in Bridgeport

On Saturday, November 9, 2024, at approximately 4:15 PM, a Trooper assigned to Troop G in Bridgeport was patrolling the Kings Highway area in Fairfield when they observed a blue Dodge Charger displaying South Carolina license plates parked at a local gas station. The Trooper recognized the vehicle from a prior encounter and was aware that the registered owner had an active arrest warrant issued by Troop G.

Based on this information, the Trooper requested assistance from another unit. Once backup arrived, the Troopers approached the vehicle and found it to be unoccupied. They then entered the gas station, where they located the registered owner, identified as Howard Charles Parker, a resident of Stamford. Parker was placed under arrest in connection with the active warrant stemming from an incident that occurred on September 4, 2024. He was then transported to Troop G for processing.

During the arrest process, Parker was formally charged with Reckless Driving, Disobeying the Signal of an Officer, Interfering with an Officer, and Reckless Endangerment in the 2nd Degree.

After the arrest processing was complete, Parker was released on a $20,000 cash or surety bond. He is scheduled to appear for arraignment at Bridgeport Superior Court on December 9, 2024.

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