Connecticut State Census Website

HARTFORD, CT – Governor Ned Lamont and Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz  announced they have launched an official State of Connecticut website for the 2020 U.S. Census. Accessible at ct.gov/census , the website provides the state’s residents with trustworthy and reliable resources about this year’s census and its impact on Connecticut, including information for completing the census, ways to get involved, events that are being held around the state, and opportunities for job openings with the census.   Connecticut’s census activities are also active on social media by following @CTCounts2020 on both Twitter  and Facebook “An accurate census count is critically important to Connecticut because it is the foundation that helps determine the allocation of billions of dollars in federal resources,” Governor Lamont said. “The results…

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Westport Spring And Summer Programs

Westport, CT - Parks and Recreation Director Jennifer A. Fava announced that online spring and summer program registration will begin Wednesday, March 18, at 9 a.m. Walk-in, fax and mailed registration, and continuing online registration, will begin on Monday, March 23 at the Parks and Recreation Sales Office at Longshore Club Park (260 Compo Road South) during regular business hours (M-F, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm). Ms. Fava reminds residents that many programs will fill quickly and the fastest way to register will be online. A login and password are necessary to access your account.  Residents needing to edit their account should log in and make the necessary changes or contact Parks and Recreation by email at recreation@westportct.gov prior to March 12.…

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Bridgeport News: Person Shot

2020-03-11@11:36pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Neighbors called police to report they heard people yelling on Staples Street (Wood Avenue side), then shots rang out and a person was lying in the road.  Police were quick to the scene but found no one in the street.  About 15 minutes later police word from an area hospital (I didn't hear which one) that gunshot victim arrived at the hospital in a private vehicle.  Officers located evidence on Staples Street and are preserving the crime scene until detectives arrive to further investigate.  

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Norwalk News: Burglary Arrest

2020-03-07@3:45am--#Norwalk CT--Officers responded to a residence on Raymond Terrace or a burglary. The homeowner observed an unknown party enter a shed located to the rear of the property. The suspect had stolen fishing poles from the shed, and the homeowner provided a description to officers as well as showed them a video of the suspect.   A description of the suspect was relayed to other officers that were working. An officer on patrol observed an individual matching the description enter Ludlow Commons, an elderly housing complex. Inside, officers located Jose Crespo who was identified as the person seen on the video and arrested. The stolen items were recovered from a vehicle Crespo had driven to Ludlow Commons Arrested: Jose Crespo…

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2020-03-10@5:05pm--#Bridgeport CT-- A resident in the 200 block of Lindley Street called police to report that their home was broken into while they were at work.   This news report is made possible by:   [caption id="attachment_81162" align="aligncenter" width="591"] Visit Perez Tires at: https://www.pereztirecenter.com/[/caption]

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Bridgeport News: Manhunt Cause Central HS Lock In/Out

2020-03-10 @ 1:18pm--#Bridgeport CT-- There was a manhunt for a teen with a firearm in the Capital/Federal Street area.  A basement door in the 800 block of Capital Avenue was found kicked in.  A short time later, the lock in/out at Central High School was lifted.   This news report is made possible by:   [caption id="attachment_81517" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Visit Great Oak Charter School at:https://bridgeport.greatoakscharter.org/[/caption]

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Westport News: Youth Commission Seeks Adult & Student Members

WESTPORT, Conn. – Human Services Director Elaine Daignault announced today that the Westport Youth Commission (WYC) is seeking students currently in grades 8-11 as well as adults who are interested in serving for the 2020-2021 school year. Ms. Daignault stated, “The Youth Commission serves as a public forum for youth issues and advocates for youth needs and concerns in the community.  Its 30 members, 15 students, and 15 adults, are appointed by the First Selectman. Incoming 9th-grade students are invited to join the Freshman Committee prior to applying for appointment as sophomores.” There are limited vacancies available so please don’t delay.  If you are currently in grades 8 thru 11 or an adult who is interested in discussing youth issues on…

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