GOV. MALLOY: GOVERNOR’S RESIDENCE OPEN FOR PUBLIC TOURS SATURDAY FROM 10AM TO 2PM

 

Residence Participating in 10th Annual Connecticut Open House Day

 

 

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that the Governor’s Residence will be participating in the state’s 10th annual Connecticut Open House Day and will be open to the public for tours from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 14, 2014.

 

Connecticut Open House Day is an annual event coordinated by the Connecticut Office of Tourism that encourages residents to explore the state’s exciting destinations and attractions – new and old – by offering special incentives for one day only, such as free or reduced admission, free gifts, or special exhibits and activities.  Dozens of arts, history and tourism attractions throughout the state will be participating, the full list of which can be found on the state’s tourism websitewww.CTvisit.com.

 

“In addition to opening the Governor’s Residence for public tours, the annual Connecticut Open House Day is a great opportunity for both tourists and residents alike to visit the museums, galleries, theaters, vineyards, shops and historic properties that make Connecticut so unique,” Governor Malloy said.  “I encourage everyone to check out the full list of the participating attractions on the state’s tourism website,www.CTvisit.com, and take advantage of the opportunities being offered for the day.”

 

The Governor’s Residence is located at 990 Prospect Avenue in Hartford.  Docents will be available for tours of the residence during the open house, and – weather permitting – will include the outdoor sculpture park, which features artwork donated by local artists, and the garden, designed by the architectural landscape program at UConn.  Governor Malloy will attend the open house for a portion of the day, beginning at 10:00 a.m.

 

Information about the history of the Connecticut Governor’s Residence can be found on the Governor’s website.

 

In April, the state launched the newest phase of Connecticut’s Still Revolutionary campaign, titled “Revolutionary Thoughts.”  The ad campaign showcases a diverse array of experiences travelers can enjoy within close proximity in Connecticut, and features creative spots for TV and digital advertising, along with public relations and social media efforts.

 

For more information on Connecticut’s revolutionary past and present, events, 52 getaway ideas and great deals, visit www.CTvisit.com.  Join the community on social media by becoming a follower of the Office of Tourism via FacebookTwitterPinterest and YouTube.

Fairfield News: Roads Closed Due To Flooding

12:00pm–#Fairfield CT–The underpasses on Post Road at North Benson Road, Round Hill Road and Mill Plain Road are closed due to flooding from the heavy rains.   You can expect roads that are prone to flooding to be closing soon.

Are you putting in a pool, putting up a fence or just need to know where your property lines and boundaries are located? Call Land Surveying Services, LLC at 203-522- 4177 for a stake out of your property. Surveyors always measure up.

Detectives Arrest Suspect in Robbery

(Bridgeport, CT – June 11, 2014) – A city man faces robbery and assault charges after he lured a co-worker to a location in Bridgeport on a promise to sell him auto parts and instead robbed him gunpoint.

Detectives Chris Borona and Sean Ronan obtained a statement from a 22-year-old Stratford man who stated that a co-worker he knows as “Javon” agreed to sell him auto parts for a vehicle for $800.

The two work together at a Westport business. Javon later was identified as Javon Oden, 21, of Bridgeport.

The robbery was reported shortly after midnight on Sunday. The victim stated he called Javon late on Saturday and arranged to meet in Bridgeport to buy the auto parts. He brought $800 in cash and entered Oden’s car.

Instead of making the transaction, Oden took the cash, pulled out a gun and ordered the victim out of the car. When the victim refused, a second male with Oden pulled the victim out of the vehicle. The victim stated he was beaten and pistol whipped.

Borona and Ronan were able to confirm the identity of the suspect and contacted Westport police. Borona, Ronan and Detectives Michael Fiumidinisi and Art Calvao responded to the location Monday and found the suspect in the store. He was identified by the victim as one of the men who robbed him. The investigation remains ongoing and the second suspect has not yet been identified.

Oden faces charges of first-degree robbery, first-degree assault and conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery. His bond was set at $75,000.

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Fairfield News: Shoplifter Does Not Get Clean Get Away

3:22pm–#Fairfield CT–A man shoplifted Head and Shoulder’s Shampoo from the CVS at 1968 Black Rock Turnpike and got on a city bus for his get away.  Police stopped the bus near TJ Max and apprehended the suspect.  I wonder if they will report him to Conditioner Gordon…….

Planning and Zoning Commission To Hear Two New Text Amendments at June 19th Meeting

 

 

Laurence Bradley, Westport Planning & Zoning Director announced today that on June 19, 2014, the Planning & Zoning Commission is scheduled to review two text amendments (Amendment #676 and Amendment #677) to the Westport Zoning Regulations.

Text Amendment #676 (Application #14-021) was submitted by the Planning & Zoning Commission to amend the existing excavation and fill regulations.  In 2011, the Commission had previously amended these regulations but further refinements are now needed.  These most recent changes include reducing the number of exempt activities, creating some new exemptions for roads and driveways, limiting the use of fill to measure building height and reducing the severity of man made slopes.

 

Text Amendment #677 (Application #14-024) was submitted by First Selectman James S. Marpe to modify §4-5 Maximum Allowable Multi-family Dwellings and §32-15A Senior Residential Community.  The proposed change will modify an earlier version of §32-15A which was adopted in May 2011.  Specifically, the currently proposed changes will exempt age restricted senior housing on Town owned property from the limit on multi-family dwellings, will allow a broader list of amenities, will change the affordability requirement from 60% to 20% and grant specific changes to setbacks, concealed parking and architectural design for Senior Residential Community projects on Town owned property.

 

All those interested in these amendments are encouraged to attend the Planning & Zoning Commission’s public hearing on June 19th at 7:00 PM in the Westport Town Hall Auditorium.

 

Copies of the amendments are available for viewing in Town Hall both in the P&Z Office and in the office of the Town Clerk.

 

The Commission can receive written comments from the public in advance of the hearing.  Once the hearing is closed, no more information or comments will be accepted.

First Selectman Marpe Appoints Dewey Loselle as Town Operations Director

First Selectman Jim Marpe has appointed Dewey J. Loselle, III Operations Director for the Town of Westport. First Selectman Marpe stated, “I am most pleased to have Dewey working with me in the First Selectman’s office to assist me in carrying out the expanded mission I outlined during the election campaign. Dewey already has been making significant progress in enhancing the livability of our town as Chairman of the Downtown Steering Committee.”

A bi-partisan search committee unanimously recommended Mr. Loselle to the First Selectman. The search committee was chaired by Pete Wolgast, a former Executive Assistant to First Selectman Doug Wood. Former Board of Education Chairman Don O’Day, senior corporate executive Steve Parrish, communications specialist and town volunteer Karen Hess, and Westport Personnel Director Ralph Chetcuti also served on the committee. Chairman Wolgast stated “the high quality of applicants for this opening was amazing. As it turned out, Dewey has all of the experience and ability to be an outstanding success in his new role as Operations Director. I am certain that he will be a huge benefit to the First Selectman in his goal of improving the operations of Westport’s Town Government.” Don O’Day commented, “I was very impressed with all of the candidates and the decision on whom to recommend was not easy. After careful consideration, we chose Dewey based on his very impressive resume, his considerable knowledge of Westport’s governing structure, and his recent work leading the Downtown Steering Committee. He has shown he can get things done while reaching out to as many people as possible.” The Operations Director position is designated in Section C4-3 of the Town Charter giving the First Selectman the ability to employ someone to whom he can delegate authority in certain areas of government. During the past several months, the Town went through a formal personnel selection process. As part of that process, the Town personnel director developed a position description, publicly posted and advertised the position, and set up the group interview process. The funding of the position was approved as part of the annual budget process. Mr. Loselle has over 30 years of direct, full-time experience working in local and state government at the highest levels as a public servant, as Division Chief for the NYC Comptroller evaluating programs and agencies, as Assistant Commissioner for Budget and Finance in NYC, as a “Big 4” government consulting Principal/Partner, and as an elected official to the Westport RTM. In his professional career, he has conducted over one hundred consulting engagements with state and local governments helping them improve their performance and functionality. He has worked professionally as a consultant numerous times for the State of Connecticut and for local municipalities such as Greenwich and Stamford. His experience in Connecticut goes back to the original Thomas Commission under Gov. William O’Neill which looked at ways to re-engineer state government and make it more effective and efficient. In addition, as a 22-year resident of Westport, he has a good understanding of the workings of our state government and our Representative Town Meeting form of government in Westport. He is well versed in the Town’s Charter, budget, ordinances, and Zoning Regulations, as well as the workings of Westport’s many boards and commissions. Mr. Loselle’s educational background includes a BA in Government (Magna Cum Laude) from Boston University and a Masters in Public Administration from New York University with concentrations in Public Policy and Finance. In addition he has hundreds of hours of continuing education from Deloitte, KPMG and other entities.

Bridgeport News: Trio rob male on Boston Avenue

4:35pm–#Bridgeport CT– Three people stole a phone and gold chain off of an individual near Boston Avenue and Goddard Street. Two were males males, one with tattoos on his forearm, neck, and chest, the other had bushy hair displayed a silver handgun. The third, a female with blonde hair in a pony tail. The three all fled the scene down Boston Avenue on bikes.

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