Westport News: 3 Car Crash Closes Post Road West
2020-11-14@7:50pm--#Westport CT-- A three car crash with two vehicles rolled on its side has closed the 200 block of Post Road West. There were at least two injuries. Expect delays in the area.
2020-11-14@7:50pm--#Westport CT-- A three car crash with two vehicles rolled on its side has closed the 200 block of Post Road West. There were at least two injuries. Expect delays in the area.
2020-11-14@6:49pm--#Fairfield CT-- Expect delays on Black Rock Turnpike at Tanglewood Road for a two car crash. This news report is made possible by:
2020-11-14@3:33pm--#Bridgeport CT-- First responders were called for a person lying in the road and another call of a two-car accident at East Main Street and Edna Avenue. It appears the two calls are one in the same and the person in the roadway may have passed away.
WASHINGTON, DC] – Today, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and U.S. Representative Doris Matsui (D-CA) sent a letter to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), calling on the agency to reinstate the no-sail order for cruise ships and reverse course on recent efforts to restart cruise line operations after multiple positive COVID-19 cases were reported aboard the first cruise ship to set sail in the Caribbean since March. “In light of these disturbing reports, we feel strongly that you should reverse course on the recent decision by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to take a phased approach to restarting cruise line operations in the United States,” wrote the Members of Congress to CDC Director Dr.…
#HARTFORD, CT – Office of the Governor Chief of Staff Paul Mounds today announced that a member of Governor Ned Lamont’s staff has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. This is the first known case of coronavirus within the Office of the Governor. The individual who tested positive has not exhibited any symptoms and is home in isolation. The administration’s senior staff and Governor Lamont continue to be tested twice weekly and there are no known additional positive cases at this time. Contact tracing is underway, and all members of the Lamont administration who have been in close contact (within 6 feet for 15 minutes or more per CDC guidelines) with the senior staff member will self-quarantine for fourteen…
2020-11-13@4:22pm--#Fairfield CT--The Fairfield Police Department received a 911 call reporting an individual had just threatened the complainant with a firearm in the parking lot of CVS Pharmacy, located at 330 Grasmere Avenue, Fairfield. Officers responded to the area and quickly gathered information on the suspect involved. A subsequent investigation revealed that Scott Marsillo (DOB 12/28/1992) of Fairfield approached the complainant in a vehicle, pointed what appeared to be a firearm at the complainant and threatened to kill them. Marsillo was located at his home in Fairfield and was in possession of an airsoft type pistol which resembled the firearm described by the complainant. Scott Marsillo (DOB 12/28/1992) was arrested and charged with Threatening First Degree, Breach of Peace and Possession of a…
2020-11-13@10:27pm--#Fairfield CT--#Westport CT--#ctraffic-- A crash reported on the Merritt Parkway southbound between exits 44 and 42, closer to the Redding Road overpass. This news report is made possible by: Vist BDK Law Group at: http://www.bdklawgroup.com/
10:20pm UPDATE: A gunshot victim was dropped off at the hospital. 2020-11-13@9:37pm--#Ansonia CT-- Police have a heavy presence in the Howard Avenue and Grove Street. Three vehicle seen leaving the are split up in different directions. No word of any gunshot victims. This news report is made possible by:
2020-11-13@4:01pm-#Bridgeport CT-- Firefighters were called to Central High School at 1 Lincoln Boulevard for a fire in the back of the school at the loading docks. Scott Appleby said it was a cleaning machine that was smoking and caught fire. This news report is made possible by: Visit Scap's Website at: https://www.scapchryslerjeep.com/
#Fairfield CT– Fairfield Police Chief Lyddy posted today: “On Wednesday, Nov. 11 at approximately 9 p.m., the Fairfield Police Department was called to assist Fairfield Animal Control in an investigation regarding an animal in severe distress in the area of Lawrence Road.“The animal, which was found at night during adverse weather conditions, was identified as a young coyote by multiple individuals, including two Fairfield Animal Control Officers (ACO). Following wildlife procedures, the responding Fairfield Animal Control Officers contacted state resources, who advised the ACOs that there were no rehabilitation facilities equipped to render aid to the animal.“The animal, which was believed to be a coyote, appeared to be in a state of severe distress, suffering from prolonged exposure to the…