Radio report of a motorcyclist down on Rimmon Road possible hit an run indicated.
2024-07-14@9:00pm–#Seymour CT
Radio report of a motorcyclist down on Rimmon Road possible hit an run indicated.
2024-07-14@9:00pm–#Seymour CT
Summer Storytimes: Summer storytimes continue through July, with various sessions including Music Time, Preschool Storytimes, and Baby Lapsit.
Children’s Craft Table: Weekly summer crafts with teen volunteers continue throughout July (closed July 4). The craft table is open Monday-Thursday, 10am-12pm and 2pm-6:30pm, and Fridays from 10am-12pm.
Book Scientists: Book Scientist kits with the theme “National Parks” will be available on July 26. Registration is required.
Stomp Rockets: A Stomp Rockets program for ages 6-10 will be held on Wednesday, July 17, at 2pm. Registration is required.
Kindness Club: The Kindness Club meets on Thursday, July 18, at 4pm for ages 6-11. Registration is required.
Stuffed Animal Sleepover & Picnic: Drop off stuffed animals on Tuesday, July 23, from 4:30-6:30pm and pick them up on Wednesday, July 24, at 11:00am for a picnic. Registration is required.
Bird Feeder Building Craft: A Bird Feeder Building Craft for ages 8 and up with an adult will be held on Wednesday, July 24, at 2pm. Registration is required.
Christmas In July: A Christmas in July party for ages 6-12 will be held on Thursday, July 25, at 3:30pm. Registration is required.
LEGO Club: LEGO Club for ages 5-12 will meet on Saturday, July 27, at 11:00 am. Registration is required.
Summer Art: A summer art program for ages 7-12 will be held on Tuesday, July 30, at 4pm. Registration is required.
Candy Olympics: A Candy Olympics event for ages 8-12 will be held on Wednesday, July 31, at 4pm. Registration is required.
Library programs and services for children, call 203.385.4165 or visit stratfordlibrary.org/kids.
A pickup truck hit the side of the building at Crazy Food at 666 Brooklawn Avenue at the corner of Capitol Avenue. The driver was able to get out of the truck, no word on any injuries.
2024-07-13@11:15pm–Bridgeport CT
Initial radio reports of a child that was struck by a car near the intersection of Huntington Road and Boston Avenue.
2024-7-12@11:10PM #Bridgeport CT
On July 13th 2024 at 4:38PM Firefighters responded to a fire at the abandoned building at the 1200 block of Railroad Avenue. Firefighters made their way into the building and found a large rubbish fire. They were able to knock down the fire, which extended through the second and third floors, though it was mostly contained to the interior. EMS is sending additional units to help with dehydrated firefighters.
Bridgeport, CT – The Bridgeport EOC in conjunction with Mayor Ganim advises all residents to take caution and seek refuge in cooling centers during normal business hours. Residents may utilize any of the locations listed below to seek shelter during periods of heat and increased health risk for those who have asthma. Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activity during the heat. Homeless communities may also visit shelters to seek refuge during the air quality advisory by calling 211. Connecticut’s Extreme Hot Weather Protocol to be activated effective 12:00 p.m. Sunday , July 14, 2024, and remaining in effect through 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Cooling Centers:
Senior Centers (Open weekdays only)
GBT Station
Bridgeport Public Library Branches
2024-07-13@2:02pm–#Fairfield CT– Police investigate a dog left in a parked car at Shop Rite on Black Rock Turnpike.
Bridgeport Firefighters responded to a report of a structure fire at the 1000 block of Stratford Ave, where they found a small fire that they quickly knocked down. They are currently checking for any extension to the attic.
On April 30, 2024, the Norwalk Police Department received a complaint regarding a Norwalk Public School employee allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a student. The Norwalk Police Department Special Victims Unit assumed the investigation. During the investigation, it was determined that Luisa Melchionne, a Nathan Hale Middle School Guidance Counselor, was sexually involved with a male student. An arrest warrant was issued for Melchionne, and she was arrested without incident. Melchionne, 47 years old, is no longer employed by the Norwalk Public Schools. She was arrested on July 11, 2024, and charged with Sexual Assault 2nd degree and two counts of Risk of Injury to a Minor. Her bond was set at $500,000.
Cooling Centers Are Open and Can be Located by Calling 2-1-1 or Visiting 211ct.org
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that as another heat wave is expected to approach Connecticut in the coming days, he is directing Connecticut’s Extreme Hot Weather Protocol to be activated effective at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 14, 2024, and remaining in effect through 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
The purpose of the protocol is to ensure that the most vulnerable populations receive protection from the severe hot weather conditions. While enacted, a system is set up for state agencies, municipalities, and other partners to coordinate with United Way 2-1-1 to make sure that information regarding cooling centers is available statewide.
To find a cooling center in Connecticut, call 2-1-1 or view the list that is being published online at 211ct.org.
“We just had a heat wave over the first few days of this week, and while it remains hot outside today, it’s looking like another stretch of potentially even hotter weather will impact Connecticut this coming week, particularly from Sunday to Wednesday,” Governor Lamont said. “These high temperatures combined with high dew points can be very dangerous for certain populations. Our state, local, and nonprofit partners are coordinating on the necessary operations for cooling centers to open throughout Connecticut. Anyone who needs a cool place to get some relief can call 2-1-1 or visit 211ct.org to get directed their nearest cooling center. Additionally, 2-1-1 can connect anyone in need with the transportation necessary to get to a cooling center.”
The following actions are implemented while Connecticut’s Extreme Hot Weather Protocol is enacted:
Although anyone can suffer from heat-related illness, some people are at greater risk than others:
Some prevention tips to stay safe in extreme heat include:
Everyone is also reminded to stay hydrated during periods extreme heat. Because bodies lose fluid through sweat, dehydration is common while experiencing very high temperatures. It is strongly encouraged to: