Fairfield Kung Flu Fighting This Week

#Fairfield CT– The Fairfield Health Department wants you to be a Kung Flu Fighter! You too can fight the flu this flu season by taking 4 simple preventative steps. The Fairfield Health Department developed a video to help you become a Kung Flu Fighter. Be sure to check it out: https://youtu.be/V95kVL5zNoc.  The single best way to protect yourself from the flu is to get vaccinated. It is recommended that everyone over the age of 6 months receive the flu vaccine every year. It takes about 2 weeks after the receiving the flu vaccine for the body to develop protection against the flu virus so now is a good time to get protection for this flu season.  The Health Department will host two flu clinics this season for adults and children age 5 and older. These clinics will be held on Tuesday, October 17 th from 10am-7pm and Wednesday, October 18 th from 11am-5pm. Both clinics will take place at the Bigelow Center for Senior Activities Gymnasium (100 Mona Terrace, Fairfield).

The flu vaccine will be available in injection form for people 5 years and older. High dose injectable vaccine will also be available for those ages 65 and over. As you get older the level of protection provided by the standard flu vaccine lessens, the high dose vaccine is made to provide an increased level of protection for those older than 65. The Pneumonia vaccine, Pneumovax 23, will also be available at these clinics. Medicare Part B, Connecticare, Aetna, Cigna, Anthem, and United HealthCare are all accepted and there is no co pay. Cash price for the flu vaccine is $30, the High Dose vaccine is $65 and the Pneumonia vaccine is $65.
For a quicker visit, patients can print out the vaccine consent form at fairfieldct.org/health and bring it completed. Patients should also have their insurance card with them and wear clothes that make it easy to expose the upper arm.

While visiting the flu clinic, you can also take care of your mind and body by receiving a free mental wellness checkup by the Southwest Regional Mental Health Board.

For questions about the flu vaccine, call your primary care physician. If you have questions about the flu clinics, please
contact the Public Health Nursing Office at 203-256- 3150.

 

Fairfield Museum and Black Rock History Committee Help Rescue Historic Mural

A large mural painted by a renowned local artist in the 1940s, and which was on display in a Black Rock bank for nearly 70 years, has been preserved by the Fairfield Museum & History Center in partnership with the Black Rock History Committee. The mural of “Old Black Rock Harbor About 1810” was commissioned by the Black Rock Bank & Trust Company in the mid-1940s and remained on display there until this year, when it was removed prior to the building undergoing a complete renovation.

 

“Through the generosity of the building’s new owner Tom Quinn, this important part of Black Rock’s artistic history has been donate to the Fairfield Museum and will be preserved for future generations,” noted Fairfield Museum executive director Michael Jehle.

 

Artist Robert Lambdin (1886-1981) of Westport was hired to design and paint the mural for the bank, which was located at the corner of Fairfield Avenue and Brewster Street.  He spent two months researching the area at the Fairfield Historical Society and then three months working on the piece. It depicts Black Rock Harbor as he envisioned it in the early 1800s, with a ship unloading its cargo onto the docks, with a warehouse nearby, and Black Rock lighthouse in the background.  The mural was completed in 1948 and presented at an open house where the bank encouraged the public to come and view the new 8′ by 20′ scene.

 

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Lambdin won several New Deal commissions through Works Progress Administration projects to depict American life in public buildings such as libraries, schools and post offices. Some examples of Lambdin’s WPA wall art have been preserved in Westport, and the Fairfield Museum’s swift action in saving this mural will ensure that it can be viewed and appreciated in the future.

 

Fairfield Museum Library Director Elizabeth Rose emphasized the importance of the mural and its preservation. “The mural,” she said, “helps us to imagine what the Black Rock port looked like when it was the center of economic life, with ships carrying the products of Fairfield’s farms to cities along the east coast as well as to the West Indies.”

 

The “Old Black Rock Harbor” mural suffered some damage over the years when the bank building was vacant, and the Fairfield Museum is seeking donors to assist in its restoration, the cost of which is estimated to be $25-30,000.  An initial condition survey of the mural has been completed through the generosity of Bruce Hubler.

 

Fairfield News: Drones For Traffic Safety

#Fairfield CT–The Fairfield Police Department announced today that this afternoon, Wednesday, October 11, 2017 between 4:30 pm and 5:30 pm, Fitzgerald and Halliday, a transportation planner and engineering firm, will be conducting a traffic study on the Black Rock Turnpike business corridor.

Given the complexity of traffic conflicts along this corridor, the firm is looking for better information to calibrate their traffic models in order to provide more accurate solutions.

During this afternoon’s traffic study, there will be 7 commercial drones launched from 3 different locations along Black Rock Turnpike covering Samp Mortar Drive to Tunxis Hill Corner:

-The corner of Black Rock Turnpike and Fairfield Woods Road
-309 Stillson Road
-The northern end of Katona Drive Extension

These are the areas selected to launch the drones, but they are subject to change if existing conditions present challenges to the drone operators. In the event of high winds or rain, the study will be conducted tomorrow at the same times and locations.

The 7 drones will fly simultaneously for approximately 20-30 minutes. Pilots will operate along the edge of the road, within the right-of-way. Police officers will be monitoring the operation to ensure that there are no issues with traffic or launch.

The traffic study is part of the Town’s efforts to improve the safety of this heavily traveled corridor. The Town had received a State grant to identify strategies to create a safer and more attractive pedestrian environment and to develop more robust infrastructure for bicycles, buses and other vehicles as well as improved connections between nearby residential areas and the shops, businesses and restaurants situated along this vital corridor.

 

This press release is made possible by:

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Fairfield News: Untimely Death

#Fairfield CT–On 10/10/2017 at 10:24am the Fairfield Police Department responded to a report of an untimely death at 447 Meadow St. in Fairfield. First responding officers arrived on scene to find a 41 year old Caucasian female from Fairfield deceased from an apparent gunshot wound.  Fairfield Police Detective Bureau with the assistance of the Connecticut State Police Major Crimes Unit are currently conducting a forensic examination of the scene to rule out any other circumstances related to the untimely death, which is currently believed to be a suicide.
This case is currently under investigation by the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau. Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to call (203)254-4840

 

Bridgeport News: 2 In Custody After Manhunt

9:44pm–#Bridgeport CT– Suspects are in custody after a pursuit and manhunt in the Burnsford Road area.  Earlier there were reports of shots fired on Aldine Avenue (off Brooklawn Avenue) shot at a car with a person inside who called the police.  The car was a red SUV stolen out of Stamford according to radio reports.  A short time later there was a report of a woman being robbed on Hazelwood Avenue, this MAY be related but it has not been confirmed.  An alert officer on patrol located the car on Park Avenue where a pursuit ensued.  The officer lost the vehicle but other police cars located the car and the pursuit went in and out of side roads off Park Avenue, the pursuit remained for the most part on Park Avenue heading towards the university. The SUV then turned on Burnsford Avenue when it hit a utility pole near Wayne Street where the suspects fled on foot.   Police with K-9 from Bridgeport and Fairfield apprehended the suspects after a manhunt.

 

Fairfield News: Indecent Exposure Incident

The Fairfield Police Department is seeking to identify a male involved in several indecent exposure incidents that occurred at Jennings Beach in Fairfield on 09/05/17 and 09/23/17 between the hours of 11:00am and 1:00pm.  If you have any information on the identity of the person pictured below, please contact the Fairfield Police Detective Bureau, 203-254- 4835 or Text-A- Tip to CRIMES (274637).

 

(Fairfield Police press release)

 

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