#Fairfield, CT – The Fairfield Chamber of Commerce and The Norma Pfriem Breast Center will host its fourth lecture in the new 2017-2018 series of eight “Evenings of Wellness” on February 7, 2018. This lecture topic is: Podiatry: Foot Pain and Some Solutions. The lecture will be led by, Chioma Enu, DPM. Dr. Enu attended the University of Connecticut and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology and Neuroscience. She attended New York College of Podiatric Medicine and completed a three-year residency at Yale New Haven hospital in podiatric medicine and surgery with additional training in reconstructive rear foot and ankle surgery. A native of Anambra state, Nigeria, she has lived in the United States for more than two decades.…
Fairfield News: McCrash!
1:34am--#Fairfield CT-- There were no reported injuries in this crash on the Post Road at the Circle in front of McDonald's.
Fairfield News: Heating Assistance For Seniors
#Farifield News: Operation Fuel & Heating Assistance: Applications for Operation Fuel and heating assistance are available in Social Services at the Bigelow Center. Operation Fuel and the heating assistance programs help households pay for their winter heating bills and are based on income eligibility. Click here for more information. To make an appointment, please call Fairfield Social Services at 203-256-3170. This press release is made possible by:
Fairfield News: Fairfield Cops Need Your Help
On 11/19/17, Fairfield Police received multiple reports from customers informing them that their wallets and/or cash had been removed from their handbags while shopping. Some wallets were later found together in the parking lot where it was discovered that cash was missing. The incidents occurred at the Stop and Shop grocery stores and at Whole Foods. Similar incidents occurred in Westport with the same suspect. Below is a surveillance image of the suspect and his vehicle captured while at Stop and Shop. Anyone with information regarding the identity of the subject pictured below is asked to call the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau at (203)254- 4840, or Text-A- Tip to CRIMES (274637).
The deadline to submit photographs to the Fairfield Museum’s tenth annual IMAGES Juried Photography Show is approaching. Submissions will be accepted through the contest website through January 22 at 11:59pm. IMAGES 2018 celebrates the exceptional work of talented regional photographers. A jury will select approximately 40 photographs for exhibition at the Fairfield Museum from March 1 to April 15. IMAGES 2018provides an excellent opportunity for artists to connect with prominent collectors, gallery owners, fellow photographers, and the public. Two grand prize winners will be selected, one Professional/Serious Amateur and one Student. The award for the Professional/Serious Amateur winner is a gallery show in Southport Galleries, and the Student Grand Prize winner will receive a portfolio review with a professional in the photography field. Artists must reside…
Fairfield News: School Bus Crash
3:03pm--#Fairfield CT-- A crash between a car and a school bus with children onboard I-95 northbound near exit 23. No word on where the school bus originates or if there are any injuries.
Fairfield News: High CO Levels
6:30pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Firefighters are on scene at 777 Commerce Drive and are getting high carbon monoxide levels. This news report is made possible by:
Faifield News: Hot Show On Cable(?)
12:36pm--#Fairfield CT-- A resident from Mosswood Condos on Unquowa Road called the fire department that there was a popping sound from her Optimum converter box and then it began to smoke. They say to unplug it and plug it back in and it will fix most problems... This news report is made possible by:
Fairfield News: Flooding At The Gaelic Club
2:12pm--#Fairfield CT-- If you have any plans of stopping up at the Gaelic Club at 74 Beach Road you may want to call first. They had a pipe freeze and then burst. This news report is made possible by:
Fairfield News: Firefighters & Local Business Teams To Help Senior With Heat
The week, the Fairfield Fire Department responded to the home of a senior citizen who was concerned that she may run out of heating oil. The Fairfield Fire Department assisted the homeowner in obtaining a supply of oil in conjunction with Connecticut Tank Removal; a local response partner, until her usual oil provider could respond. A local oil company stated they were having a difficult time keeping up with demand due to the frigid temperatures. “Advance planning for all types of weather and emergency situations is crucial,” said Assistant Chief Schuyler Sherwood. Although there are many resources available to assist the community with this type of planning, Sherwood suggested the website www.ready.gov as a good starting place. In this type…
