Westport Police Department Swears in Two Officers, Promotes One

On Thursday, June 2, 2016, the Westport Police Department welcomed two new officers to the organization and promoted another to the rank of Sergeant. The ceremony took place in the Westport Police Department classroom, where First Selectman Jim Marpe administered the oath of Desk Officer David Librandi was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Sergeant Librandi is a 12-year veteran of the police force, joining the department in February 2004. He served as a field training officer for several years, was appointed to corporal in June 2014, acting desk officer in March 2015 and full desk officer in April 2016. Sergeant Librandi has received several awards during his career including the department’s Medal of Valor in 2008. He lives in Stamford with his wife Michele and two…

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Bridgeport News: House Fire

4:18pm--#Bridgeport Connecticut-- An unstable woman set fire to her home on Platt Street according to numerous reports. She was detained in the ambulance and is in custody.   Police credit firefighters very quick response to the fire not becoming bigger.   Thanks for the assist Garth! Post intentionally delayed.  If you know the person or address please do NOT post it.

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Westport News: North Avenue Bridge Closure

#Westport Connecticut--The State of Connecticut Department of Transportation (CT DOT) has informed Town officials that the North Avenue Bridge will be closed to all traffic commencing June 20. It is anticipated that the bridge will be reopened by August 25 and that the overall construction project will be completed by September 15. Detour notices will be in place, residents are urged to seek alternate routes and to allow for additional travel time in that area. The CT DOT has been engaged in the major repair project on the North Avenue Bridge which crosses the Merritt Parkway since early 2015. Due to unforeseen engineering problems and safety concerns surrounding the repair, the original  completion date was extended. Work ceased for the winter months and the bridge was limited…

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GOV. MALLOY ANNOUNCES $200,000 FEDERAL GRANT TO EXPAND STATE’S APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM

#HARTFORD, CT– Governor Dannel P. Malloy and the members of Connecticut’s Congressional delegation today announced that the Connecticut Department of Labor (CTDOL) is receiving a $200,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) to increase and expand participation in the state’s apprenticeship training program.   The award, part of the ApprenticeshipUSA State Accelerator Grant, will help integrate the apprenticeship model into Connecticut’s education and workforce system by working with industry and related partners to bring apprenticeship to new industries and populations.   “We’re continuing to align workforce training with the needs of our employers.  This grant helps us to continue and expand a vital workforce program that has helped thousands of our residents earn while they learn,” Governor…

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Curling Items Send Roger Ludlowe MS On Alert

#Fairfield Connecticut-- I just spoke with Fairfield Police Chief Gary MacNamara regarding the suspicious package found in the parking lot today.  He told me that the item was found in the parking lot away from the school.  As a precaution the students were moved to the opposite side of the building, no one was ever in danger.  The officers quickly  identified the items as "home made" curling items but they had to get it confirmed which they did.   I guess this is the most excitement the sport has  ever generated....  

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Fairfield News: Strange Package Found In School Parking Lot

#Fairfield Connecticut--Sent in from a parent, an email received: Dear RLMS Parents/Guardians: I wanted to update you on some information at Roger Ludlowe Middle School. The safety and security of the students and staff of Roger Ludlowe Middle School is our priority. This morning, an unknown item was reported in one of our parking lots at the rear of the building. The item is not near the school building. The Fairfield Police Deaprtment and other emergency personnel were on site immediately and students have been kept inside the building as a precaution. There is no threat at this time. Teachers and students have continued with a regular school day without issue.   This report is made possible by:

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