GOV. MALLOY, LT. GOV. WYMAN, CMSR. PRYOR RECOGNIZE NATIONAL TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK

 

 

 

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he has proclaimed May 5-9, 2014 as National Teacher Appreciation Week in the State of Connecticut. Governor Malloy, Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman, and Commissioner of Education Stefan Pryor released the following statements in honor of National Teacher Day, Tuesday, May 6, 2014:

 

“An educator’s ability to nurture student potential, ignite a love of learning, and encourage critical thinking is an unbelievable gift fundamental to the success of our democracy and our economy,” said Governor Malloy. “I’m envious of teachers’ ability to impact young people and their futures. Providing learning opportunities that level the playing field and give students a leg up is an issue very dear to my heart, one that I have been committed to for most of my career in public service. I am proud of the historic step Connecticut took this month in passing legislation that will expand high-quality early education for thousands of young children who would otherwise enter primary school already behind. As Governor, I will remain committed to supporting teachers who are working hard in classrooms across Connecticut to put our students on a path to success.”

 

“Teachers make a tremendous commitment to our young people, imparting the skills they need to achieve their goals and inspiring students long after they leave the classroom,” said Lt. Governor Wyman. “Today is a great opportunity to reflect on all of the ways teachers impact our communities, strengthen our state, and shape the nation’s next generation of leaders.”

 

“A teacher’s impact reaches far beyond the four walls of a classroom and its effect can be felt for generations. Teachers awaken a love of learning in our youngsters, unlock students’ potential for academic success, and care deeply for our children’s well-being. Though we only designate one day of the year as National Teacher Appreciation Day, we are grateful for teachers’ dedication, passion, professionalism, and service every day,” Commissioner of Education Stefan Pryor said. “As we work together towards higher expectations and improved outcomes for our students, we will continue listening to teachers, inviting their ideas and incorporating their feedback as we go. I would like to specifically note that I am very grateful for our partnership with the leaders of the American Federation of Teachers-Connecticut and the Connecticut Education Association, who always ensure that teachers’ voices are heard.”

Man Injured in Family Dispute

 

(Bridgeport, CT – May 5, 2014) – A 33-year-old man was injured during a fight stemming from a family  dispute.

Officer Benita Bailey responded to 17 Florence St. on Sunday just after 8 p.m. Police encountered the victim and other family members who were involved. Police learned that one man, 33-year-old Kent Woods, had been stabbed by a known party and that pepper spray had been discharged during the family dispute.

His injuries were not life threatening. The suspect fled before police arrived.

The incident remains under investigation.

Bridgeport News: One Arrested After Attempted Police Pursuit

1:o0ish–#Bridgeport CT–Around 1 am a police officer observed a white vehicle take off onto I-95 northbound at a high rate a speed.  The vehicle had a sunroof and a woman was seen screaming from it along with two men in the vehicle.   This gave police concern and police attempted to stop the vehicle but the vehicle was going faster than they wanted to engage and let the car go after entering Stratford.  The car was not faster than a radio as they informed state and Stratford Police.  Bridgeport and Stratford were able to locate the vehicle without engaging it.  A short time later the vehicle was found abandoned.  Good police work between Stratford and Bridgeport were able to locate the woman who was not harmed by the men but was arrested by officer for the traffic violations.  They are still looking for the two men.

Video Report: Bridgeport News: Police Major Crime Investigation

Police with the major crime scene truck were at 1803 Noble Avenue since around 6:30pm Monday night and wrapped up around midnight. Word on the street and several phone calls we received said there were a couple of bodies discovered in the garage. We could not confirm this with police spokesman at this time, but the medical examiners were on scene in hazmat type suits seem to lead to credibility to this speculation. Again this has NOT been confirmed.

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Bridgeport News: CVS on Main Street Robbed

1:26am–#Bridgeport CT–The CVS at 3710 Main Street was just robbed at gunpoint by a Hispanic male who fled on foot towards Platt Street.  He was 5’6″ wearing blue jeans and a blue hoodie.

Did you know that Unity Pharmacy in Fairfield offers FREE delivery to Bridgeport?  Call them at 203-955-1781 and stay safe!  They will even give you $20 off your first prescription transfer!

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