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Fairfield News: Golfer Hit In The Head

2020-07-03@10:41pm--#Fairfield CT-- First responders are at the Patterson Club at 1118 Cross Highway for a golfer who was hit in the temple by a golf ball on the first tee.   This news report is made possible by: [caption id="attachment_83768" align="aligncenter" width="480"] Visit Fairfield AFC Urgent Care at:https://www.afcurgentcarefairfield.com/[/caption]

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Fairfield’s Fourth

#Fairfield CT--First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick said while I join our community in the disappointment of having to cancel the Fireworks due to the pandemic, I do hope you will enjoy the holiday weekend with your family and friends and take a moment to be grateful that we live in the greatest country on earth.   Yesterday I asked the Town's Police, Fire, Public Works, and Parks & Recreation Departments to join me in decorating Sherman Green in honor of Independence Day. The Tree of Hope will also be lit up with Red, White & Blue lights and our first outdoor summer concert will take place on Sunday evening from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. I want to remind residents of the guidelines…

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Fairfield Police Warn You To Lock Your Car Doors!

FAIRFIELD -- Chief Christopher Lyddy and the Fairfield Police Department would like to advise residents to properly secure their vehicles to prevent break-ins and avoid being easy targets for thieves this season. The summer season is most popular for vehicle thefts and break-ins, and July is recognized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month. According to the NHTSA, each year over 770,000 vehicles are stolen and 40.9% are never recovered. Additionally, the NHTSA warns that vehicle parts and valuable items left in vehicles are also targets for thieves. Parts that may be targeted include radios, wheel covers, doors, engines, transmissions, air bags and radios, as well as items such as GPS units, cellphones, iPads, laptops…

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Fairfield News: Tree Of Hope Is Back

2020-07-01 #Fairfield CT--- I don't normally to investigative reports but many of you reached out to me to find out why the Tree Of Hope was taken down at Sherman Green, but mainly WHO caused it to come down.   Many sources pointed to Representative Town Meeting Member (RTM) Dru Mercer Geoprgoados of the 9th district.  I spoke with Dru on the phone to get her side of the story.  She said I can quote her that the person who complained to her was former First Selectman Sherri Steeneck (First Selectman for 40 days after Ken Flatto stepped down).   Briefly, the tree was approved in 2019 and not re-applied for 2020.  The lights on the tree are required to be…

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Sacred Heart Crash

2020-06-26@3:57pm--#Fairfield CT--#Bridgeport CT--#ctraffic-- A viewer sent in this multi-car crash on Park Avenue in front of the main entrance to Sacred Heart University.  Some cars are on the Fairfield side, some on the Bridgeport side.  Expect delays on both sides!   See Something, Post Something.  You can send photos to me directly on Facebook Messenger, or Steve@DoingItLocal.com or text at 203-769-6961.  Let me know as much info as you can.  Let me know if you want first name credit, full name credit or no credit.  

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Fairfield News: Downed Wires- NOT Police Activity

2020-06-26@12:09pm--#Fairfield CT--#MetroNorth-- Metro-North posted on Twitter that "due to police department activity near Fairfield Metro. Customers requiring those stations are advised to seek alternate transportation".  I reached out to Fairfield Police Chief Lyddy who said there is no police activity but downed wires.  Just as I was about to post this Metro-North reported the service has resumed.    

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Fairfield Yoot Programs

Fairfield, CT/June 26, 2020 – The Fairfield Museum is pleased to announce that it will be offering two options for Summer Youth Programs beginning in July. The Museum’s In-Person Workshops will include safe, on-site activities while the take-home Curbside Activity Kits provide projects that kids can work on at home. Running July 13 – August 27, the Museum’s In-Person Workshops are for children, ages 8- 12, who are comfortable participating with others at the museum while practicing social distancing and other recommended precautions. The weekly workshops will meet Monday through Thursday from 9:30am to 12pm. Group size will be limited to 7 children per week with a combination of indoor and outdoor activities. Weekly themes include: Week 1:  July 13…

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