Norwalk Structure Fire
Firefighters are on the scene of a structure fire on Mack Street. There are no further details at this time. 2024-12-06@11:11pm--#Norwalk CT
Firefighters are on the scene of a structure fire on Mack Street. There are no further details at this time. 2024-12-06@11:11pm--#Norwalk CT
Shelton firefighters returned to Village Drive late Friday night to battle a structure fire (different house), with flames reportedly shooting through the roof. This marks the second fire on the street in just two days, as crews were called to a neighboring home on Thursday for a separate blaze. Fortunately, early reports indicate that everyone was able to evacuate safely. The cause of both fires remains under investigation. 2024-12-06@11:00pm--#Shelton CT-- #ctfire
https://youtu.be/DvLpV2QywQE FAIRFIELD, CT – State Senator Tony Hwang recently visited Bricks & Minifigs Fairfield, a one-of-a-kind LEGO haven located in the ShopRite Plaza at 1929 Black Rock Turnpike. This family-owned business is bringing joy to LEGO enthusiasts of all ages, offering an experience that goes far beyond what you’ll find at big-box stores. Owner David shared his passion for creating a unique space for LEGO lovers, new and seasoned alike. “We want to be the go-to place for anyone who loves LEGO,” David explained. “Whether you’ve been building for decades or you’re just starting out, we have something for everyone. It’s all about supporting creativity and joy.” Bricks & Minifigs Fairfield is an authorized LEGO retailer offering the newest LEGO…
https://youtu.be/uQ-gPUZg8sc FAIRFIELD, CT – On a crisp December morning, State Senator Tony Hwang stopped by Isabelle et Vincent, the beloved French bakery at 1903 Post Road, to highlight the importance of supporting local small businesses, especially during the bustling holiday season. Super Saturday, the last Saturday before Christmas, is a perfect time to celebrate the heart and soul of Fairfield’s community-driven enterprises. Greeting Senator Hwang at the bakery was owner Mike Saulsberry, who shared his passion for crafting authentic French baked goods and his gratitude for the community’s support. “We’re incredibly proud that everything we produce here is made from scratch,” said Saulsberry. “No chemicals, no preservatives—just natural, healthy ingredients prepared by a talented staff who genuinely care about the…
At approximately 2:00 PM, Bridgeport's Emergency Communications Center received a report of a structure fire at 126 James Street, a three-family residence. Fire crews arrived promptly and worked swiftly to bring the blaze under control, successfully extinguishing it within 35 minutes. Thankfully, no injuries were reported among the residents or responders. The Red Cross is assisting those displaced, including four adults, five children, and two pets, with temporary housing arrangements. The Fire Marshal's Office has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire. Further details are expected as the inquiry progresses. Stay tuned to DoingItLocal for updates on this developing story.
Bridgeport firefighters faced a challenging afternoon as they responded to two simultaneous fires on Friday. Crews were already battling a fire on James Street when another alarm came in for a blaze at a gas station on the corner of Noble Avenue and Boston Avenue. Arriving at the gas station, firefighters encountered multiple explosions, believed to be caused by propane tanks on the property. Chief Edwards reported that the gas station fire was handled as a defensive operation to ensure the safety of all personnel. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the firefighters battling the intense flames and explosions. The situation required additional resources, prompting mutual aid from neighboring Stratford and Fairfield fire departments to assist in managing the two…
Today's vehicle fire is a trailer at Sikorsky at 5900 Main Street according to unconfirmed radio reports. 2024-12-06@12:41pm--#Stratford CT--
On December 4, 2024, patrol officers responded to a report of an overnight robbery involving a $3,000 theft. The victim, who was acquainted with the suspect, 19-year-old Boston Leger, reported being assaulted at his home during a scuffle in which Leger allegedly stole the cash. Following an investigation by the Detective Bureau, Leger was located and arrested at his residence in Norwalk. He faces charges of Robbery 1st Degree and Assault 3rd Degree. Leger is being held on a $30,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on December 15, 2024.
FAIRFIELD, CT — First Selectman Bill Gerber invites the public to Fairfield’s 12th Annual Holiday “Shop & Stroll” on Wednesday, December 11. Co-sponsored by the Town of Fairfield and the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, the event features extended store hours along the Post Road, offering complimentary seasonal refreshments and a festive atmosphere with traveling carolers spreading holiday cheer. The Town and Chamber are partnering with Connect Fairfield to kick off the evening with a Happy Hour at 5:00 p.m. at The Sinclair, 1229 Post Road. Special discounts on food and drinks will be available, along with free “Buy Local Fairfield” tote bags filled with goodies from local merchants, while supplies last. In collaboration with Fairfield University’s Alumni Association, the event…
A Message from the Connecticut State Police: It has come to our attention that an audio recording has been circulating. This recording is a complete misrepresentation and falsely claims to be an official message from the Connecticut State Police. We would like to make it clear that this recording did not originate from our department and should not be treated as an official communication. For reference, we have included an example of this recording with this post. https://static.wixstatic.com/mp3/7adde9_2803dc22ad3f4a6d8011ef2058ea271e.m4a The Connecticut State Police does not have a 'Civil Services Division,' and there is no individual named 'Lieutenant James Perry' employed with our agency at this time. Additionally, the recording provides a phone number—(203) 208-9475—that is not affiliated with any State Police…