Armed Robbery

6:02pm–Bridgeport CT–An armed robbery just occurred at Madison Avenue and North Avenue by 3 teens ages 14 to 18, two were on bikes.  One youth displayed a gun.  The fled down North Avenue towards Fairmont Avenue.

Small Business Shout Out-Sandy Gavilanes Mejia

Sandy Gavilanes Mejia is a paparazzi consultant for Paparazzi Accessories. She says “all my jewelry is $5 dollars and is affordable, fashionable and very trendy. If anyone wants to host a girls party and earn free jewelry or if you want to become a consultant please let me know. It’s fun and easy it sells for itself. You can do this for extra money, part- time or even a full time job.”

Please check the link below.http://www.paparazziaccessories.com/10869.

Depressing Day?

A lot of suicide attempts in the area today.  We won’t report specifics but a Fairfield man today was rushed to the hospital after intentionally swallowing anti-freeze to end his life.  Firefighters in Bridgeport cut down a person who attempted to hang themselves, performed CPR and saved their life.  In one town a 13 year old was transported for evaluation for suicidal thoughts and in another town (towns intentionally not posted) another 13 year old intentionally attempted to overdose on her psychiatric medication.  There appears to be an increase in psychiatric calls but earlier in November 2012 Governor Malloy cut $80 million to health and human services.

Police Investigate Intentional Gas Break

2:44pm–#Bridgeport CT–Police are investigating an intentional cutting of a natural gas line between two tenants in the 1900 block of East Main Street.

Trumbull Business Closings

Marie’s serves up its last lunches; Mackenzie’s becoming CVS

Two long-time Trumbull Center businesses, with deep town roots, are closing this week.

Marie’s Sandwich Shop, 920 White Plains Road, was serving its final customers Monday afternoon, after 47 years.

Mackenzie’s Pharmacy, just a few doors down from Marie’s is closing Friday and reopening as CVS on Monday, March 18.  Mackenzie’s has been in business for about 80 years.

“It’s an economic decision,” said owner Kathleen Hallahan. “Traffic in the center has been significantly reduced and even more so by the loss of Porricelli’s. We can’t keep limping along.”  Trumbull Times has the full story here……

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