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Arrest made on Fairfield Hazmat Case

On Tuesday, October 1st, 2013 at 4:20 pm, Fairfield Police and Fire Department personnel responded to 1625 Bronson Road, a private residence for a report of a burglary and possible hazardous materials at that location. Personnel secured the scene and requested the assistance from Federal, State and local agencies. It was determined by Connecticut State Police and CT D.E.E.P that explosive and flammable materials found in the home needed to be removed for public safety. On Monday, October 07, 2013 the resident Joseph Callahan DOB 11/15/43 of 1625 Bronson Road Fairfield, CT 06824 was arrested at Fairfield Police Department. Callahan was charged with (11) counts of Illegal Possession of Explosives, (1) count of Manufacturing Bombs and (6) counts of Reckless…

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Tree crash, power out

3:46pm--#Bridgeport  CT--A tree gave way to the heavy winds today crashing onto a welding truck, taking out three utility poles on Sherwood Avenue.  Power is out in the lower Wood Avenue area near the fire station.  Firefighters were on scene at the time conducting inspection when the crashed occurred.  The owner of the welding truck just told the firefighters that maybe he should move his truck when it occurred.   The call came in first as motor vehicle accident with entrapment, then children trapped under the tree so firefighters ran from the fire station around the block to the scene.  There was never any entrapment  of anyone and firefighter blocked the road, called in the tree warden, public works and…

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143-year-old law has Washington treading gingerly during shutdown

Administration officials now live in fear of a 19th-century law that could get them fired, penalized or even imprisoned if they make the wrong choices while the government is shut down. The law is the Antideficiency Act, passed by Congress in 1870 (and amended several times), which prohibits the government from incurring any monetary obligation for which Congress has not appropriated funds. Read more here http://www.nbcnews.com/business/143-year-old-law-has-lawmakers-treading-gingerly-during-shutdown-8C11319714

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Vacant Houses Get a Facelift

#Bridgeport, CT – Oct 5, 2013 – As part of a larger effort to address quality-of-life issues, the City has launched a decorative board-up program for vacant houses. “Our goal, first and foremost, is to see these homes purchased, renovated and to see families move in as part of the fabric of Bridgeport,” said Mayor Bill Finch. “But this program, I believe, is an important interim step.” Similar programs have been popular in the Midwest as a way to spruce up the appearance of vacant buildings and the concept recently has gained traction nationwide. The City of Bridgeport, partnering with artists from Bridgeport-based Magnacon7, installed decorative board-ups on two homes on Central Avenue in recent weeks. The idea is simple.…

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