GREENS FARMS VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY  ANNOUNCES EASTER EGG HUNT MARCH 26

#Westport CT--The Greens Farms Volunteer Fire Company will hold its 65th Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 26 on the grounds of Long Lots School, Hyde Lane, Westport at 2:00 PM.  Children will hunt for the eggs in age groups through age ten. Children finding special marked eggs will receive Easter baskets. The Easter bunny will be there to meet and greet the children.   This report is made possible by:

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Trumbull News: Edison Road Burglary

ON TUESDAY (3/15) AT ABOUT 2:30 PM, POLICE RESPONDED TO 310 EDISON RD. AFTER NEIGHBORS REPORTED TWO MALES WALKING AROUND THE REAR OF THE HOUSE. WHEN POLICE BEGAN CHECKING THE EXTERIOR THEY LOCATED AN OPEN REAR DOOR WHICH APPEARED TO HAVE BEEN FORCED OPEN AND TWO MALE SUBJECTS STANDING IN THE KITCHEN. A THIRD PERSON WAS THEN LOCATED IN THE HOUSE AND ALL THREE WERE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. ONE OF THE SUSPECTS, IDENTIFIED AS 21 YEAR OLD JONATHAN DEJESUS WAS FOUND TO RESIDE NEXT DOOR AND STATED HE WAS JUST CHECKING THE HOUSE OUT BECAUSE HE WAS CURIOUS AS TO WHY IT HAD BEEN VACANT FOR A WHILE. ALL THREE PERSONS WERE IN POSSESSION OF ITEMS THAT WERE IN THE HOUSE. THE OWNER WAS LOCATED AND STATED THE RESIDENCE WAS IN…

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Bridgeport News: Angry Pizza Delivery

#Bridgeport Connecticut--The best tip Domino's Pizza driver Jonathan Council could have received is if he listened to K-9 Officer Mark Martocchio advice to move his car  on the narrow Olive Street ( or hold the olives).  Instead he moved his car  further up the block and now was blocking traffic.  After refusing to show the officer his registration and then throwing it at the officer, instead of receiving an  infraction for improper parking  he then added Interfering with an Officer like adding toppings to a pizza.  After a cheesy mugshot and posting a $5,000 bond he was released from custody.  The officer delivered the pizzas to the woman who ordered it for her family's dinner and instructed here to contact Domino's for…

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#Fairfield Connecticut--On March 16, 2016 at 1:13 PM, the Fairfield 911 Communications Center received a report that a neighbor at 275/277 Jennings Road heard a smoke detector sounding in an upstairs apartment. The Fairfield Fire Department was dispatched to an automatic fire alarm and the first unit arrived on scene within 3 minutes to find smoke coming from the second floor windows. The first floor tenants had evacuated the building and met firefighters outside with their pets. Firefighters entered the 2nd floor of the structure to find heavy smoke conditions throughout. While performing a search for victims and the source of the fire, firefighters found an unconscious victim in a smoke filled bedroom. The victim was confused, difficult to awaken…

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