Union Rallies After Town Terminates Two Injured Firefighters

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BRIDGEPORT, CT — Chants of “What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!” echoed through Stratford’s Main Street as union members and supporters rallied today in defense of two firefighters who were recently terminated while on extended injury leave. The protest, organized by the union, aimed to draw attention to what they call an unjust decision by the town to terminate the employees before they had a chance to recover and return to duty.

Union President Steven Michalovic addressed the crowd, stating, “We’re out here today in support of two of our members who were terminated by the town last Friday. Both members have been off on a job injury leave for quite a bit of time, and unfortunately, the town has decided to terminate their employment prior to them reaching the ability to return back to work.”

According to Michalovic, the town’s official statement claimed that the employees were given a choice between retirement and termination. However, he firmly rejected that account, stating, “No option was provided to them. The only option listed in their termination letter was that they could apply for unemployment.”

Michalovic also revealed that for over a year, the union—through legal counsel—had been trying to set up a meeting with the town to discuss the future employment of one of the injured firefighters, but said those requests were repeatedly ignored.

State Representative Michael Quinn, expressed his frustration that legislation aimed at protecting workers in such situations did not pass this year. “I’m sorry that we didn’t get it done this year,” he said. “And I’m really upset that these two firefighters were the casualty of our efforts.”

The rally underscored growing tensions between labor advocates and local government, with union members calling for transparency, fairness, and a renewed focus on protecting injured workers from premature termination.

A Summer Tradition Continues: The Stratford Summer Sunset Concert Series Kicks-Off June 17th


STRATFORD – The Stratford Department of Recreation is excited to announce that the 2025 Summer Sunset Concert Series will kick-off on Tuesday, June 17th. The concerts are performed at the Paradise Green Gazebo on Tuesdays through August 26th. In the event of inclement weather, concerts will be held the following Thursday. All concerts begin at 7:00pm.
Paradise Pizza is the proud sponsor of this Celebrate Stratford Series.
Those attending the Summer Concerts Series are welcome to park in the back of the Stratford Baptist Church at 131 Huntington Rd. The church asks that attendees keep off the grass at the church. We thank the Stratford Baptist Church for providing this accommodation.
For more information about the Summer Concert Series and more Celebrate Stratford events, please visit: https://www.townofstratford.com/page/celebrate-stratford

Readers Theatre Showcase Set for Stratford Library


The Stratford Library and Square One Theatre Company have announced the schedule for the Readers Theatre Summer Showcase 2025. The annual series of live, staged readings of new and established plays will begin on Wednesday, June 18 and continue on seven evenings through July 30. All performances are free and open to the public.
The festival opens June 18 with Job, a tense contemporary drama by Max Wolf Friedlich, starring Lynnette Victoria and Pat Leo. Other productions include The White Chip (June 26), Fatherland (July 3), Lady Jigsaw (July 10), Conversations with Mother (July 16), Left on Tenth (July 24), and Eureka Day (July 30).
All performances will take place in the Stratford Library’s air-conditioned Lovell Room at 7:00 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm for first-come, first-served general seating. Reservations are not accepted. The acting company features Lucy Babbitt, Michelle Duncan, Lillian Garcia, Jennifer Ju, Al Kulcsar, Mark Lambert, Mary Ellen Maloney, Céline Montaudy, Bruce Murray, Peggy Nelson, CJ Nolan, Janet Rathert, Tyler Small, J. Kevin Smith, Priscilla Squiers, Kiel Stango, Danielle Sultini, David Victor, Mitchell Weinbaum, and Mariah Young. Square One Theatre Artistic Director Tom Holehan directs the readings.
All plays are recommended for adult audiences. For further information, call the Stratford Library Public Relations and Programming Office at 203.385.4162 or visit www.stratfordlibrary.org.

STRATFORD EMS AND BRIDGEPORT HOSPITAL LAUNCH LIFE-SAVING PREHOSPITAL BLOOD TRANSFUSION PROGRAM


Stratford, CT — Stratford EMS, in partnership with Bridgeport Hospital, is proud to announce the launch of a groundbreaking prehospital blood transfusion program — the first of its kind in the region. This innovative initiative, made possible under the leadership of Mayor Laura Hoydick and EMS Director Michael Loiz, brings hospital-level care directly to the streets of Stratford.
The program equips Stratford EMS paramedics with the training and tools needed to administer blood transfusions before patients arrive at the hospital — a critical advancement proven to save lives in cases of severe trauma, internal bleeding, and medical emergencies.
“With over 40% of Stratford residents over the age of 55, this program provides an essential safety net for our most vulnerable neighbors,” said Director Loiz. “Every second counts in a medical emergency. Now, we can start lifesaving treatment right at the scene.”
Mayor Laura R. Hoydick commented, “This first-in-the-region program reflects Stratford’s commitment to innovation and public safety. I’m proud of our EMS team, led by Director Michael Loiz, and grateful for the partnership with Bridgeport Hospital to bring advanced, life-saving care directly to our residents when they need it most.”
“I am grateful to our EMS partners in the field, for their ongoing commitment to providing patients in our community with access to the highest quality, evidence-driven prehospital care. Access to early intervention can be the difference between life and death. This program relies on having truly collaborative relationships between the hospital and our regional EMS agencies, and I am thankful to everyone who has invested their time and expertise to ensure its successful rollout. I have no doubt that this program will save lives” said Leigh Goodman, Regional EMS Manager for Bridgeport Hospital.
This bold new step reflects Stratford’s commitment to cutting-edge emergency care and ensures faster, better outcomes for residents in their most critical moments.

PARADISE GREEN FARMERS MARKET RETURNS JUNE 16 IN STRATFORD


Stratford, Connecticut (May 30, 2025) — The most anticipated Paradise Green Farmers Market is back for another vibrant season, kicking off Monday, June 16 and continuing every Monday from 2–6 p.m. at 121 Huntington Road, Stratford, CT. Hosted on the rich lawn of Paradise Green, the weekly market will feature a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, local meats, eggs, bread, honey, maple syrup, olive oil, crafts, and more. Residents are encouraged to bring a reusable bag and support the wide range of local farmers, artisans, and vendors.


“We are so happy to welcome back the Paradise Green Farmers Market for the season. It’s more than just a place to shop — it’s a fun and positive way Stratford supports local and small businesses, connects neighbors, and promotes access to fresh, healthy food for all,” Mayor Laura Hoydick notes. “The return of the market is a sign of the season and a reminder of our shared commitment to sustainability and local economic growth.”


“We’re thrilled to welcome the community back to Paradise Green for another season,” said Tom Dillon, Market Manager. “Our mission is to make local, fresh, and sustainable food accessible to everyone. This year, we’re proud to offer even more variety and to continue accepting SNAP benefits, making the market inclusive for all Stratford residents.”
The market not only provides healthy food options but also plays a key role in supporting the local economy and promoting environmental sustainability. Maureen Whelan, Environmental Health Supervisor for the Stratford Health Department, emphasized the broader health and community benefits: “Farmers markets like this one create opportunities for people to build healthier habits, while also fostering stronger relationships between residents and local food producers. It’s a win-win for public health and our environment.”
In addition to produce and pantry staples, the market is a family-friendly gathering place offering seasonal crafts and surprises. With a strong sense of communal spirit, Paradise Green Farmers Market is a summer staple for Stratford residents and visitors alike.
For more information, visit www.paradisegreenmarket.com

Celebrate the Spirit of Stratford at the Main Street Festival!

Saturday, June 7th
10am – 4pm

STRATFORD, CT – Rain or shine, the Stratford Main Street Festival is back! Join us on Saturday, June 7th,
from 10am to 4pm, on Main Street from Stratford Center to Stratford Avenue. Many thanks to The Milford
Bank, Optimum and the Rotary Club of Stratford for presenting the festival as a community service.
The Main Street Festival is an annual town-wide event celebrating the many organizations, programs,
and services the Town of Stratford has to offer, bringing together nearly 200 local vendors, including
entertainment, food trucks, booths, and artists. The event also provides an opportunity for Stratford’s
diverse organizations to educate the public about their functions and support fundraising efforts.
Vendor booths and trucks will line Main Street, allowing residents to stroll through Stratford Center,
embracing the beauty of the town. A DJ and various entertainers will be performing throughout the day.
Please anticipate street closures on Main Street from Church Street to Stratford Avenue beginning at
8am on June 7th
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To learn more about the festival please visit https://www.stratfordct.gov/o/stratford/page/main-street-
festival.

STRATFORD – CTDOT is announcing that Route 113 in Stratford will have limited access starting June 3, 2025

The Connecticut Department of Transportation has announced limited access to Route 113 in Stratford beginning June 3, 2025.  On June 2, 2025, a sinkhole was observed in the area of 3 – 36″ RCP drainage pipes which carry tidal water under the roadway.  CTDOT maintenance closed Route 113 from Access Road to Oak Bluff Avenue and a detour has been implemented. 

The Airport will remain open for normal operations. 

Arborio Construction Corporation has been selected for the project which will be administered by District 3 Construction. 

LANE CLOSURES/DETOURS 

Route 113 Southbound Detour

For the Route 113 Southbound detour, motorists will take a left onto Access Road, then right onto Main Street to Stratford Drive. Then take a right onto Prospect Drive and then left onto Oak Bluff Avenue then return to Route 113 Southbound. 

Route 113 Northbound Detour 

For those traveling Northbound on Route 113, vehicles will continue on Oak Bluff Avenue and then take a right onto Prospect Drive. Then a left onto Stratford Road to Main Street. From Main Street they will take a left onto Access Road and then right onto Route 113 Northbound. 

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