Retired Chief now police officer in Bridgewater

Former Chief of Police for the town of Fairfield recently changed his LinkedIn status to police officer in the town of Bridgewater Connecticut.  I message him and he confirmed it.    Bridgewater is a small community of about 1,800 residents according to the  2000 census and is the last dry town in the state.   Bridgewater is served by one resident state police officer and two other town police officers.  David Peck was the chief in Fairfield from August 2006  to May 2010 when he retired.  He often drove the town's senior citizen's bus,  a constable for Fairfield and consultant Vigilant Resources International in New York.   Anyone who knows the chief knows David enjoyed serving the public and always and upbeat…

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3 robberies

12:12am--#Bridgeport CT--A man was robbed of over $250 at gunpoint by a known person at the corner of Stratford Ave. and Kossuth Street. 1:11amA car was just stolen with keys in the ignition while pumping fule at Massey Fuel on 40 Hollister Ave.  Taken was a purple HONDA/ACURA Integra with an Obama Presidential Seal on it. 1:16am--A street robbery just occurred at the corner of Main and Capitol Ave.

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Freezin’ for a Reason

Saturday March 23rd - State Rep Tony Hwang plunged into the Long Island Sound at Jennings Beach with over 70+ people as part of "Freezin' for a Reason" Polar Plunge!  Rep Hwang fully realized why they called it freezin’ time as the weather conditions were COLD and WINDY…. (40 degrees and 25 mile wind) Brrrrrrrr.  There was a very good reason for his freezin’ plunge – to help raise money for Wakeman Boys & Girls Club - Southport, Stratfield, Bridgeport! Rep Tony Hwang said,  "It was a worthwhile plunge to celebrate the 100th Birthday of the Wakeman Club!  Wakeman has helped and made a huge difference in the lives of tens of thousands of young adults.  I want to support…

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