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New Seatbelt Law In Effect

HARTFORD, CT) – Monday, state Representative Cristin McCarthy Vahey (D-Fairfield) joined Governor Ned Lamont, Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) Office of Highway Safety, and AAA to announce that beginning today, October 1, 2021, Connecticut law will now require all passengers to buckle up, regardless of where they are positioned in the vehicle. The new occupant protection law will mandate that all passengers in the back seat buckle up. Pre-existing law only required rear-seat passengers under 16 to buckle up, even though proper restraint use is effective for all ages. Between 2017 and 2020, there were more than 12,589 injuries of rear seat occupants in Connecticut. During this same period, there were 61 fatalities. "The message…

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Fairfield Mask Mandate Lifted

#Fairfield CT-- In a press release, First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick wrote: In consultation with the Health Director and Emergency Management Director, I have made the decision to lift Fairfield's current indoor mask mandate effective immediately and follow the CDC guidance that recommends masks be worn indoors and when in close contact with others. Any resident who feels more comfortable wearing a mask while indoors should continue to do so.  Many residents have written to me regarding masks in schools. I have repeatedly shared through my newsletter that the requirement for students to wear masks in schools is a mandate from the Governor's Executive Order and town leaders DO NOT have the authority to change that policy. Businesses have the authority under the Governor's executive order, to continue requiring masks for their employees…

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WASHINGTON, D.C.] – Today, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Chair of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security, held a hearing to examine the toxic effects of Facebook and Instagram on young people. The hearing comes after reporting in the Wall Street Journal on Facebook’s knowledge of its platforms’ negative impact on teenagers and young users and after Blumenthal’s office was approached by a whistleblower with information about Facebook and Instagram. “We now have deep insight into Facebook’s relentless campaign to recruit and exploit young users,” Blumenthal said. “We now know while Facebook publicly denies that Instagram is deeply harmful for teens, privately Facebook researchers and experts have been ringing the alarm for years. We now…

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Distracted Driving Fines Go Up October 1st

NEWINGTON, CT – SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 —   Texting and driving is one of the most dangerous forms of distracted driving.  And beginning on October 1, it is about to get more expensive. Starting October 1, the fines for driving while distracted are: For first violation, offenders are fined $200 (was previously $150)For a second violation, offenders are fine $375 (was previously $300)For a third or subsequent violation, offenders are fined $625 (was formerly $500) “Throughout October, there will be a greater effort to cut down on distracted driving,” said Commissioner Joseph Giulietti of the Connecticut Department of Transportation.  “State and local police will be increasing enforcement of the distracted driving law - which now carries a much heftier fine for offenders.” Over the…

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City Sounds Productions

City Sounds Productions is an integrator and retail store in Milford, CT. We consult, sell and install professional audio, lighting and video equipment along with LED Video Walls. If we don’t have what you are looking forward, we can order it and get it pretty quickly. We also offer a fully equipped recording studio for all your recording and podcast needs. We also have fully equipped rehearsal room. We offer a professional audio mobile rental rig. Please come check us at 222 Bridgeport Avenue in Milford. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NnuGXk3Bm0

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Ansonia News: Firearm Theft Drugs and Other Things..

2021-09-30@4:45am--#Ansonia CT--On September 30, 2021 at 4:45 A.M., the Ansonia Police Department with the assistance of the Connecticut State Police Emergency Response Team served a search warrant on Fourth Street in Ansonia. During the service of the search warrant a stolen firearm along with drugs and drug paraphernalia were seized at the location. The handgun recovered was reported stolen to the Connecticut State Police Troop A in 2017. The drugs seized were crack cocaine and suboxone. Zaire Flowers, age 22, of Ansonia was arrested and charged with Theft of a Firearm, 2 counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance, 2 counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell, Possession of a Controlled Substance Within 1500 Feet of…

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