Westport Firefighters are on scene at Saugatuck Congregational Church at 245 Post Road East, investigating haze/smoke in the chapel area, according to unconfirmed radio reports.
2025-10-10@3:31pm– #Westport
Westport Firefighters are on scene at Saugatuck Congregational Church at 245 Post Road East, investigating haze/smoke in the chapel area, according to unconfirmed radio reports.
2025-10-10@3:31pm– #Westport
A man received a broken leg after a collision with a car on East Main Street at Clarence Street.
2025-10-09@3:05pm– #Bridgeport CT
Report of a crash on I-95 North around exit 16, shutting down the highway. A pickup truck crashed into the back of a tractor trailer requiring extrication according to unconfirmed radio reports.
There were multiple injuries in a rollover accident on Poplar Street near Maplewood, but the car that rolled over was near Fairfield Avenue.
2025-10-08@8:39pm –#Bridgeport CT
Police are investigating a stabbing in the 1200 block of Park Avenue. The victim was able to walk to the ambulance. Police appeared to be canvassing the area looking for the suspect.
2025-10-08@4:14pm– #Bridgeport CT
If you’re driving down North Avenue near Wood Avenue in Bridgeport, don’t miss the spooky fun happening at what locals are calling “The Manor.” This home’s yard is fully decked out for Halloween with playful ghouls, skeletons, and frightful fun that’s perfect for all ages. It’s one of those displays that makes you smile and shiver at the same time — pure Halloween spirit in the heart of the city.
Maybe the creator of the Manor will post a video once everything’s lit up — we’d love to see it in all its eerie glory!
Know of other fun or spooky displays in Bridgeport, Fairfield, or Stratford? Drop your favorites (and the nearest cross street) in the comments so we can feature them on DoingItLocal! 👻🍬
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he has proclaimed October 2025 as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Connecticut. This proclamation honors the contributions and achievements of Connecticut residents with disabilities in the workplace. This year marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
“Disability Employment Awareness Month is a significant time to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities,” Governor Lamont said. “It highlights the importance of inclusive employment policies and practices that benefit both employers and employees. Connecticut is dedicated to fostering an inclusive workforce where people of all abilities are appreciated and integrated into the business community, enriching the diverse tapestry of our workplace and our state.”
The Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services helps individuals with disabilities find, keep, and advance in their jobs. The state agency offers various services such as vocational counseling, job search assistance, on-the-job training, and support for employers.
“This 80th anniversary of Disability Employment Awareness Month is a time to recognize the importance of inclusive employment and honor the contributions of people with disabilities in the workforce,” Aging and Disability Services Commissioner Amy Porter said. “The 2025 theme, Celebrating Value and Talent, calls on employers, communities, and governments to work together to build a workforce that truly values both talent and inclusion.”
“The contributions of individuals with disabilities in our workplaces help make our communities stronger and more inclusive,” Developmental Services Commissioner Jordan Scheff said. “The Connecticut Department of Developmental Services celebrates the unique talents and life experiences individuals with disabilities bring to the workplace and we’re committed to advocating for meaningful and fulfilling employment opportunities for all individuals we support.”
“Employers throughout Connecticut have 80,000 jobs available and need workers at all career levels,” Labor Commissioner Danté Bartolomeo said. “Every employee brings a unique set of skills and abilities to the workplace – it’s what makes our economy strong and competitive. Whether you are brand-new to the job market or an expert in your field, the Connecticut Department of Labor and American Job Centers can help you find a meaningful job.”
Assistance for jobseekers with disabilities is available virtually and in-person. For more information:
Trumbull, CT — October 3, 2025 — The Town of Trumbull invites residents and visitors to the annual Fall Festival on the Town Hall Green & Gazebo—a free, family-friendly celebration featuring games, hands-on activities, music, and seasonal treats. The event is rain or shine and designed for all ages.
Come celebrate the season with neighbors and friends and enjoy a fun, relaxed day on the Green.
In August 2025, Stratford Police Department’s Narcotics, Vice & Intelligence (NVI) Unit developed information about ongoing illegal cannabis sales tied to three nearby smoke shops: Star Smoke & Variety (2339 Barnum Ave, Stratford), On Your Way Convenience & Smoke Shop (2248 Barnum Ave, Stratford), and Loco Smoke Shop (1742–1746 Barnum Ave, Bridgeport)—all within 0.35 miles of each other. Search warrants for all three locations were approved by the Bridgeport State’s Attorney’s Office on September 23, 2025, and executed simultaneously at about 1:00 p.m. on September 26, 2025 by NVI Detectives with support from Stratford Detectives Bureau, Stratford SRT, Bridgeport Police Task Force Officers, and Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) agents. During the operation, detectives seized approximately 17 pounds of illegal cannabis materials and products, $3,537 in cash, and a Lexus sedan; asset forfeiture proceedings are pending.
Arrests and charges include: Rami Sawan (at On Your Way) — Conspiracy to Commit/Sale 1KG+ Cannabis; Operation of a Drug Factory; Producing/Selling Cannabis Without a License (released on $50,000 bond; court Oct. 8, 2025). Raghavendra Tulluru (at Star Smoke & Variety) — Conspiracy to Commit/Sale 1KG+ Cannabis; Operation of a Drug Factory; Producing/Selling Without a License; Interfering with Police (released on $50,000 bond; court Oct. 8, 2025). Fu Munazza (at Loco Smoke Shop) — Conspiracy to Commit/Sale 1KG+ Cannabis; Operation of a Drug Factory; Producing/Selling Without a License (released on $50,000 non-surety bond; court Oct. 8, 2025). Anas Alsaedi (owner of all three shops) was stopped at about 1:35 p.m. while driving a Lexus eastbound on Boston Ave with a license plate registered to a different vehicle; he was identified, taken into custody, and charged with Conspiracy to Commit/Sale 1KG+ Cannabis; Operation of a Drug Factory; Producing/Selling Without a License (released on $50,000 bond; court Oct. 8, 2025). Abdulrahman Essa (listed as sole proprietor of the three shops) surrendered at headquarters at about 7:00 p.m., and was charged with the same three offenses (released on $50,000 bond; court Oct. 8, 2025).