Brush Fire
Report of a brush fire in the area of Pembroke Street. Firefighters are on scene.
Report of a brush fire in the area of Pembroke Street. Firefighters are on scene.
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont and Comptroller Sean Scanlon today announced that effective May 1, 2025, the State of Connecticut is expanding the benefits it provides to firefighters to include free, enhanced cancer screenings. This new benefit comes in response to evidence that firefighters, due to their repeated exposure to smoke, toxic chemicals, and carcinogens in the line of duty, have a greater prevalence of cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths than the general population. More than 900 firefighters enrolled in the state employee health plan and Partnership Plan, both of which Comptroller Scanlon oversees, will now have free access to a comprehensive, full-body scan once every two years. The screenings are designed to detect cancers early – often before…
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont and Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker today announced that the Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) has responded to a recent request from the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) regarding Title VI compliance and has opted not to sign the letter, citing that Connecticut “already does and will continue to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.” CSDE regularly reaffirms its compliance with all federal program assurances, through which USDOE continues to provide federal funding. Additionally, Local Education Agencies in Connecticut certify their compliance with Title VI to CSDE in annual applications with all assurances required for federal programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. “In Connecticut, we’re proud to support…
At 3:51 AM on April 13, 2025, Norwalk emergency services responded to a serious crash at the intersection of West Avenue and Reed Street. Multiple 911 callers reported that a moped was struck by a vehicle. Police, fire, and EMS arrived on scene and began treating the moped operator, 52-year-old Jose Olavarria of Norwalk. He was transported to Norwalk Hospital, where he later died from his injuries. The driver of the other vehicle remained on scene. Norwalk Police’s Crash Reconstruction and Crime Scene Units are investigating. Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer Chris Wasilewski at 203-854-3035 or email Cwasilewski@norwalkct.gov. Tips can also be submitted anonymously using Norwalk Police’s tip lines.
Report of a pedestrian struck at the bottom of the Exit 28 off ramp on I-95 by Bass Pro Shop in Bridgeport. First responders are on scene.
Report of a structure fire on Hubbell ave in Ansonia. Mutual Aid from Derby has been called in, and both are currently putting out the fire, which is extensive all over the building.
Marking a 40-year commitment to interfaith unity, the Town of Fairfield will commemorate the Holocaust by welcoming survivor Eugene Ginter to speak at its annual Yom Hashoah observance on Wednesday, April 23 at First Church Congregational. “The members of First Church of Fairfield are grateful for the trust placed in us as the hosts of this event,” said the Rev. Vanessa Rose, senior pastor. “It is the legacy of First Church to be deeply committed to our Jewish friends and neighbors and to work to fight anti-Semitism and foster an inclusive community. We believe that it is critical for Christians to be a part of the movement that bears witness to the atrocities perpetrated in the Holocaust and to join…
To mark World Down Syndrome Day on Friday, March 21st, Mayor Hoydick of Stratford, has issued a proclamation to Amber Lehrman, her parents Melody and Phil, Councilman Alan Llewelyn, his daughter Mary Kathryn, and Gabby Brice encouraging residents to celebrate the achievements of individuals with Down syndrome. Mayor Hoydick presented the proclamation to Amber Lehrman, a student at Stratford High School and a member of the Down Syndrome Association of Connecticut (DS ACT). March 21st is a global day of celebration and awareness, observed by the United Nations since 2012 to raise public awareness of Down syndrome and promote the inclusion of people with Down syndrome. With support from the Down Syndrome Association of Connecticut, families around the state have…
STRATFORD -- Mayor Laura R. Hoydick today announced that the Town of Stratford will hostthis year’s annual Veterans Breakfast on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. The annual event, whichhas provided breakfast for more than 1,800 veterans since 2012, is scheduled to start at 9 a.m.,and will be held at Vazzano’s Four Seasons in Stratford. There is no charge for veterans or theirguest, who will receive a fully-served breakfast. In addition to breakfast, the Town is planning aprogram which includes key note speakers, recognition of Stratford Veterans and a traditionalperformance from the Stratford High School Select Choir.The deadline to register is Wednesday, May 14, 2024. Veterans and non-veterans who areinterested in attending may register by calling (203) 385-4029. Please ask to register…
Norwalk Police have arrested 18-year-old Justin Gross in connection to a residential burglary that occurred on January 26, 2025, at 100 San Vincenzo Place. Officers learned that the homeowner's vehicle and several personal items were stolen during the break-in. Detectives traced the suspects to the Stamford Mall, where they allegedly sold stolen goods, and determined through surveillance footage, interviews, and GPS analysis that the suspects were known to the victim. Gross faces multiple charges including burglary and larceny. The case remains under investigation, with additional arrests pending. Keep your house safe with the Eufy Security SoloCam S340! it’s what we personally recommend and use in our business! Amazon Associate Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. When…