Bridgeport News: Extremely Large Party

11:40pm--#Bridgeport CT-- Police are breaking up a very large house party on Silver Lane complete with loudspeakers playing music on the lawn.  Callers said there were about 200 people, police said there was a line of about 60-80 waiting to get inside.  Police have everyone moving along with assistance from Stratford and Trumbull Police.  Radio reports say traffic in the area  is very heavy with cars and pedestrians.  Latest report says 90% of the house has been emptied out.   This report sponsored by:

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Bridgeport News: Motorcycle Accident

7:01pm--#Bridgeport CT--Police are investigating an accident between a car and a motorcycle at William and Stillman Street.  Multiple witnesses told me that the car (not seen in the picture) had stopped at the stop sign and that the motorcycle was traveling at a high rate of speed and did not stop hitting the car.  The witnesses said both the male driver and the female passenger flipped over the handle bars impacting the car and pavement.  The driver had a helmet but the female did not and they said she had very serious injuries.  This is breaking news and NOT official.  Police are investigating.

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Connecticut’s Website of State Regulations

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Secretary of the State Denise W. Merrill today announced that Connecticut’s website of state regulations has re-launched in an improved format that dramatically increases public accessibility and transparency in the state’s regulation process.   Located at eregulations.ct.gov, the website allows users to easily search the state’s regulations using common text searching or advanced Boolean searching, and also allows for search filtering to find information faster.   “Making all state regulations available online is a feature that should have been provided many, many years ago, and upon taking office I made the creation of this website a priority in order to improve efficiency and transparency in state government,” said Governor Malloy.  “It is…

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