Stephen Krauchick

DoingItLocal is run by Steve Krauchick. Steve has always had interest with breaking news even as an early teen, opting to listen to the Watergate hearings instead of top 40 on the radio. His interest in news spread to become the communities breaking news leader in Connecticut’s Fairfield County. He strongly believes that the public has right to know what is happening in their backyard and that government needs to be transparent. Steve also likes promoting local businesses.

Bridgeport News: Crash Closes Main Street

12:54pm--#Bridgeport CT--  A one-car crash on Main Street near Fairview Avenue had the road closed this afternoon.  Witnesses said the driver was driving at a high rate of speed before he hit two trees in the esplanade dividing the roadway.  Another witness said he heard popping sounds from the car's engine prior to hitting the trees, speculating the car might be having engine trouble.  The man driving the car had his foot stuck in the car, firefighters were called to extricate him but he freed himself prior to their arrival.  EMS transported the man to the hospital.  

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Connecticut Among The Safest For Kids

SafeWise ranked cities and towns based on sex offender concentration, state graduation rates, overall school quality ranking, and FBI violent crime data. Of the top 30 safest communities in America, Connecticut was home to a third of them, including Greenwich, Fairfield, Ridgefield, Southington, Westport Simsbury, Cheshire, Milford, and Glastonbury. Farmington, New Canaan, West Hartford, Newtown, Madison, and Darien all received 'honorable mention.' SafeWise noted that the safest cities in America for raising a family are in coastal New England towns, where quiet, suburban neighborhoods have less crime, promote healthy and active lifestyles, and enjoy well-funded school systems. This press release is made possible by:

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Connecticut Characters A Good Read!

Connecticut was one of two states not to ratify Prohibition.  "A secluded, wooded area of Bridgeport developed into a noted have and to this day retains the name "Whiskey Hill" (north end).  Its remote still were renowned for their quality, volume, and egalitarian sales practices.  All customers, cops included were welcome.  But while cops were among the customers, there were appearances to maintain". From the book Connecticut Characters by local author Lennie Grimaldi This has been a good read!  To order your copy visit online: https://www.createspace.com/7239064

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Governor Signs Small Business Hotline In Service

#Hartford CT--Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed a bill (H.B. 5584) into law establishing a small business hotline to serve as a one-stop-shop for interactions between entrepreneurs and the state. In response to today’s bill signing, Brett Broesder, co-founder and vice president of Campaign for Tomorrow’s Jobs , noted that, on average, small business owners spend 200 hours a year dealing with government rules and regulations, according to a Babson College study . The small business hotline will help cut down on that time by serving as a one-stop-shop for find answers to questions surrounding government red tape. “This small business hotline, serving as a one-stop-shop, will save entrepreneurs both time and money,” said Broesder. “When small businesses succeed, it's not just our economy that…

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