Meet Author Cindi Pietrzyk: Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut

[Fairfield, CT, March 14, 2014] Join “Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut” author Cindi Pietrzyk in the Rotary Room at the Fairfield Public Library, 1080 Old Post Road, on Sunday, March 23 at 2:00 as she talks about her book. Cindi will present a slide show that highlights a few stops in each section of the book, offering some little-known facts and some stories about her travels.

Cindi Pietrzyk is a freelance writer and editor based in Durham, Connecticut. She is the author of numerous New England travel books, as well as serving as an editor for Connecticut Forest and Park’s Connecticut Walk Book: East. When she is not writing, she works as a freelance proofreader and editor. She graduated from UConn with a degree in English and then went on to almost complete her Master’s Degree in Liberal Arts at Wesleyan University.

Books will be available for sale and signing. Advanced registration is required due to the limited space. All programs at the Fairfield Public Library are free of charge. For more information and to register for this event call 203-256-3160, or visit us on the web www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org. Follow the Fairfield Public Library on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fairfieldpublib and Facebook: www.facebook.com/fairfieldlibrary.

Former Real Estate Agent Charged With Defrauding 33 Additional Victims

(Bridgeport, CT – March 13, 2014)—A real estate agent allegedly stole tens of thousands of dollars from nearly three dozen people who hired him to find them apartments. He was arrested and posted $36,000 bond.

Maurice Earley Sr., 48, was arrested last year for similar conduct. Since his initial arrest, 33 more victims have come forward with similar stories. Earley worked as a real estate broker and promised to find people rental apartments. He took retainer fees and money for security deposits for apartments that sometimes weren’t available, failed to deliver housing to the victims and kept their money, according to an investigation by Detective Frank Podpolucha. The loss to the 33 victims totaled $36,250.

Earley’s real estate license was revoked in December 2013 but detectives developed information that he continued to practice as a real estate agent after the suspension. He was charged this week with first-degree larceny.

 

Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program Hosts Preventing Foreclosure Forum

The Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program (MCJTP), a project of The WorkPlace is sponsoring a resource forum to help people at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure. The event will include presentations by the Connecticut Fair Housing Center, the Housing Development Fund and the Connecticut Department of Banking. Headlining the agenda will be remarks by Connecticut Senators Andres Ayala and Anthony Musto.

 

The state ranks seventh in the nation in foreclosures, having experienced one foreclosure filing last year for every 752 homes, according to Realtytrac. Additionally they note that Connecticut saw an 82% jump in foreclosure activity from December to January.

 

This is an opportunity to hear from housing experts on tools and resources available to families at risk of foreclosure. Attendees will have an opportunity to participate in a Q&A session and to speak individually with forum presenters. Additionally MCJTP specialists will be available to discuss job training scholarships to gain skills needed to enhance a worker’s earning potential.

 

The Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program was created by the state legislature and is a project of The WorkPlace in partnership with Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, Capital Workforce Partners and Connecticut’s workforce system. The MCJTP provides employment services, job retraining, and placement assistance to borrowers who are at least 60 days delinquent on their mortgages.

 

All members of the press are welcome to cover the event.

 

WHO:          State Senator Andres Ayala, Jr. (D-Bridgeport)

State Senator Anthony Musto (D-Trumbull)

Jeff Gentes, Managing Attorney, Fair Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Project, Connecticut Fair Housing Center

Mary Stagis, Consumer Information Representative, Connecticut Department of Banking

Deborah MacKenzie, Director of Counseling, Housing Development Fund

Joseph M. Carbone, President and CEO, The WorkPlace

 

WHAT:        Preventing Foreclosure Forum

 

WHERE:      350 Fairfield Avenue, 2nd Floor, Bridgeport, Connecticut

 

WHEN:        Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at 2:00 PM

CTWorks Career Coach in Westport March 20

Barbara Butler, Director of the Westport Department of Human Services announced today the return of  the newly enhanced CTWorks Career Coach at Westport Town Hall. On Thursday, March 20, the Coach will be offering a beginner’s class in Microsoft Word 2007 from 10 – 12 PM followed by an intermediate class in Word 2007 from 1-3 PM. Contact the Westport Department of Human Services for specific course description information.

The Career Coach is a “training center” tour bus equipped with ten wireless computer labs offering free computer classes to residents in the greater Norwalk area. The mobile unit operates on a monthly schedule of visits to various community locations and is accessible to people with disabilities. Area residents interested in registering should contact the Westport Department of Human Services at 341-1050 or via e-mail at humansrv@westportct.gov. For more information, including the current Career Coach schedule, check the website for CTWorks www.ctworkssw.org.

Ms. Butler hopes that by offering the CTWorks Career Coach in the Westport area, many residents who are wishing to improve their computer skills in the Microsoft Office 2007 software will find it convenient and useful in pursuing their personal goals. The Career Coach classes will be cancelled if the host site’s schools are cancelled or delayed due to
inclement weather.

Wine Tasting Fundraiser to Benefit Dress for Success® Mid-Fairfield County

Bridgeport – March 12, 2014

 

 

 

The WorkPlace is pleased to announce its Wine Tasting and Silent Auction Fundraiser to benefit Dress for Success® Mid-Fairfield County.  Hors d’oeuvres and desserts will be served to complement the selection of wines provided by Harry’s Wine & Liquor Market.  There is a wide selection of auction items for you to bid on.

 

 

 

Dress for Success promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support, and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. 

 

 

 

The event will take place on Thursday, April 3, 6-8pm, at the Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo Carousel at 1875 Noble Avenue in Bridgeport.  Tickets are $65 per person, $100 per couple and ticketholders must be 21 years or older. 

 

 

 

Please RSVP today.  To order tickets, call 203-610-8570, email ahawkins@workplace.org or online at www.dressforsuccess.org/midfairfieldcounty

.  Please let us know if you are interested in a corporate sponsorship or a raffle donation.

Woman Arrested After Assault

(Bridgeport, CT – March 11, 2014) – A 22-year-old woman faces an assault charge after a dispute.

Officer Dave Rivera was dispatched to 1295 Howard Ave. on a report of an assault and spoke to a victim who stated she was helping her in-laws clean an apartment that they were renting. She stated she had moved some belongings of the previous tenants to the porch so they could clean and an argument started when the previous tenants arrived to pick up their belongings.

A verbal argument turned into a physical confrontation. According to the victims, the assailants allegedly were armed with a screw driver, a hammer and a two-by-four and assaulted the two women, a mother and daughter. The suspects then fled in vehicles.

Police later tracked down one of the suspects, Natasha Rodriguez, of Bridgeport. She acknowledged that there had been a physical confrontation but stated that there were no weapons.

Rodriguez was charged with second-degree assault, risk of injury to a minor and breach of peace. Her bond was set at $5,000. The investigation is ongoing.

Shooting Investigation Leads to Gun Arrest

(Bridgeport, CT – March 11, 2014) – A city man faces charges after an investigation into a weekend shooting led to a foot chase and gun seizure.

Sgt. Jason Amato developed information that a shooting that wounded a 16-year-old in the thigh stemmed from a conflict between rival groups from different neighborhoods and that members of the group responsible for the shooting were in the Charles F. Greene Homes Monday. He also learned that one person in the group was in possession of a gun.

Plain clothes officers entered the apartment complex, and observed a group of four males across the street outside a bodega. When police converged, one of the males fled on foot holding his waistband. Police and members of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which partners with the department to reduce gun violence, gave chase.

The suspect, later identified as Lorenzo Carter, 19, of Bridgeport, was found hiding behind 45 James St. As police retraced Carter’s route, they recovered the suspect’s cell phone and, a few feet away, a handgun. The gun contained 13 live rounds and later was determined to be reported stolen out of Shelton last year.

Carter was charged with interfering with police, carrying a pistol without a permit, theft of a firearm and illegal transfer of a firearm. His bond was set at $150,000.

GOVERNOR APPOINTS NEW SOUTHPORT HARBOR MASTER

First Selectman Mike Tetreau announced today that Governor Dannel P. Malloy has appointed

Fairfield resident Louis Schueler to serve as Harbor Master for the harbors and navigable

waterways of Southport.

Pursuant to Sections 4-1 and 15-1 of the Connecticut General Statutes, the Governor appointed Mr.

Schueler to serve in this position starting March 6, 2014 with a term ending June 30, 2016 or until

a successor is appointed and has qualified, whichever is longer, in succession to former Harbor

Master Patrick Carroll.

Louis Schueler has served on the Harbor Management Commission (HMC) for eight years. In

addition, Mr. Schueler served as President of the Community Sailing of Fairfield (CSF) for nine

years and is still currently a member.

Upon graduation from Boston University, Mr. Schueler received a Second Lieutenant’s commission

in the United States Air Force through the Air Force R.O.T.C. program. From 1959 to 1965,

Mr. Schueler served in the United States Air Force. He then flew in the 60th

Squadron. Mr. Schueler served as Pilot for United Air Lines for 32 years. He served as Chair

of the JFK Domicile’s Employee Assistance Program and later received the JFK Flight Office

“Captain of the Year” award.

Mr. Schueler, a 49-year resident who moved to Fairfield on December 15, 1965, is married with

three daughters and five grandchildren and enjoys volunteering and helping others.

In his letter of interest to the HMC, Mr. Schueler wrote, “Having worked with the HMC and

Captain Carroll, I am familiar with the Harbor Master’s role in accomplishing the (duties of Harbor

Master). I have also been an active member of the CSF serving as President for nine years. I have

taken a participating role with the HMC in planning the upcoming dredging project in the area

surrounding the Lower Wharf and Ye Yacht Yard where CSF’s boats are docked.”

Mr. Schueler said, “I am deeply honored to have been appointed to this important role which I

sought to follow in the path of Captain Patrick Carroll and to continue to maintain the principles set

forth in the Harbor Management Plan. I look forward to serving our residents and our great town.”

First Selectman Tetreau said, “I am pleased the Governor has chosen Louis Schueler, who like

many, including the Harbor Management Commission, recognizes that Mr. Schueler is extremely

capable and well-qualified to assume this key position. I thank the Governor, the HMC, as well as

former Harbor Master Pat Carroll for his 23 years of outstanding service and dedication.”

Last October, the First Selectman announced that the Fairfield Harbor Management Commission

(FHMC) was accepting resumes from Fairfield residents interested in being considered for the

position of Southport Harbor Master.

The Southport Harbor Master is a state official appointed by the Governor of Connecticut for a

three-year term pursuant to Sec. 15-1 of the Connecticut General Statutes. The Harbor Master

serves as an ex-officio member of the HMC and is responsible for the safe and efficient operation

of Southport Harbor. It is the responsibility of the Harbor Master to assist the HMC with

implementation of the Southport Harbor Management Plan adopted by the Fairfield Representative

Town Meeting (RTM) and approved by the State of Connecticut. In conducting his or her

duties, the Harbor Master must work cooperatively with the HMC, Fairfield Police Department,

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,

Fairfield Shellfish Commission, and all other agencies and organizations with responsibilities

affecting Southport Harbor.

The Southport Harbor Master is a part-time job. The Harbor Management Commission pays

$660.00 a month plus expenses, such as printing and mailing, and the State pays a one-time annual

payment of $750.00.

The HMC had received and reviewed all submittals and provided a list of recommended nominees

to the Governor. Pursuant to the Connecticut General Statutes, the Governor must appoint the

Harbor Master from a list of not less than three nominees provided by the HMC.

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