Stratford News: Car Crash In Front Of The Airport

1:55pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut– Report of a head on car crash with injuries in front the entrance to the airport at Lordship Boulevard/Burma Road at Great Meadow Road.  Radio reports say they temporarily closing the road way.

 

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Police Need Your Help!

On February 22, 2017 at approximately 1609 hours the subject depicted in the video described as a white male 5’10 in his twenties approached the main door to People’s United Bank on Old Post Road in Southport  which was locked. The male yelled to an employee who had just locked the door and the employee told him that they were closed. The male, who was wearing a face mask with gloves and carrying a dufflebag fled the scene southbound in Connecticut Registration 477 ZVD a 1996 Honda Accord 4 Door color green which he purchased in Stratford on 2/21 for $380.00 after responding to an ad on the Internet site “Letgo”. After interviewing the seller of the Honda it was determined that the male who purchased the vehicle is a black male, thin build in his twenties who has braids in his hair, this individual arrived to purchase the Honda in a newer model Nissan Maxima color black with tinted windows. During their interaction the seller of the Honda said that one of the men texted that he was coming from Wilton had a young son whose grandmother was supposedly asked to watch him during that period (2/21/17 around 6:00 pm) and wrote down a Stamford address on the bill of sale. On Friday February 24, 2017 Fairfield County Bank, 941 Danbury Road in Wilton was robbed by the same individual who again used CT. Reg. 477ZVD during the robbery , that vehicle was recovered a short distance away after arriving and fleeing the parking lot through a rear access road.  There is a reward for information that helps to identify the individuals who are responsible for the above mentioned robberies.  Anyone with information  can please contact Det. Bernie Kelley at the Fairfield Police Department bkelley@fairfieldct.org 203 254-4840  or Det. Kip Tarrant of the Wilton Police Department at Kip.Tarrant@WILTONCT.ORG (203) 834-6260 all callers may remain anonymous.

Bridgeport P&Z Allows Food Based Businesses To Rent Kitchens In Religious Buildings

Hard, hard, hard work definitely pays off! On Monday, January 30, the Bridgeport Planning & Zoning Commission voted to allow food-based businesses the opportunity to rent commercial kitchens in religious buildings, in non-residential zones.
The text amendment, which was first introduced nine months ago by CCGB, helps to “foster the development of small local food businesses.”
Proponents of the text amendment said, “this is an exciting and much-needed initiative here in Bridgeport. Low-cost and entry-level kitchen space is not currently available to food entrepreneurs in the area, and the passage of this amendment is a huge victory in fostering a growing, vibrant food culture.”
Currently, there is a waiting list of 12 entrepreneurs who are excited to be able to take the first, attainable step into growing their business.”
For more information, please contact Michelle or Landon at CCGB – 203-334-1121.
Graduates of our Culinary Cooking Class will now have the opportunity to start a new business thanks to the hard work of Michelle and Landon, and others whose support made all the difference!
(Press Release)
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