Happenings NOW 03-23 thru 03-27-2012
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Danbury’s Mayor Mark D. Boughton confirming one dead, one injured in a two alarm fire at 16 Harding Place. No firefighters were injured battling the fire.
Bridgeport–A home invasion at 19 Plymouth Street. Taken was $900 and a PS3 by two males wearing ski masks both had guns.
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5:01pm–Bridgeport–Car and city bus accident at Arctic and Beach Street.
12:25pm–Bridgeport–EMTs on the scene of a motor vehicle accident at Park and State St. that requires extrication, 2nd ambulance requested. Two patients with trauma to St. Vincent’s with heavy intrusion into the passenger compartment.
2:53am–Bridgeport–Fire department assisting a customer trapped in the ATM at People’s Bank downtown Main Street.
2:39am–Bridgeport–One stabbed after a night of smoking and drinking at the park at Seaview and Adams Street. Victim was stabbed in the upper chest, transported to the hospital.
10:33pm–Bridgeport–EMTs tending to a victim stabbed a number of times during a domestic argument at 289 East Avenue second floor. One in custody.
9:44pm–Bridgeport–Big street fight on Barnum/East Ave. Police had foot pursuit with one person in the backyards on Willow. Multiple assault victims on East Ave. EMTs on the way. Heavy police activity in the area according to EMTs.
6:36pm–Bridgeport–Fire department on scene at Green Homes, 508 Harral Avenue, building one-smoke coming from the 7th floor. The fire is coming from a trash shoot but have not located the exact source other than the trash chute. Fire located in the compactor in the basement and quickly extinguished.
Senator Duff On No ID For Voting In CT
The Government Administration & Elections Committee failed to amend the bill to require election day
2 Car Crash on Black Rock Turnpike Fairfield
Traffic was snarled on Black Rock turnpike just in front of Marsillo’s around 2pm Friday. Fire
Elderly North End Man Pistol Whipped In Home Invasion Bridgeport
New Home For Christian Community Action of Norwalk
The Christian Community Action Group (CCA) Norwalk, Inc., is a nonprofit, nonsectarian agency now at 76 South Main Street in SONO. It remains one of Norwalk’s most active aid groups, continuing the work it performed when created 40 years ago as a food pantry by St. Paul’s on the Green and The First Congregational Church on the Green.
CCA’s food pantry now feeds over 3,500 residents each year. The agency distributes over 2,000 winter coats and delivers furniture and mattresses to about 1,000 people annually. It disburses over $30,000 in rent, security-deposit and utility-bill payments, and each winter prepares about 40 local high school students for SAT exams. Recent graduates of this program are currently attending or have been accepted to Howard University, UConn, Southern, Western, and NCC.
CCA also offers English-language conversation classes, collects holiday gifts for 800 children each year and collects and distributes children’s books. Our English teacher, Phyllis Weinstein, is trained in both ESL and literacy, and helps her students move from a rudimentary ability in English to be able to handle school discussions, phone calls, and doctor appointments. Area high school students are happy to be at the receiving end of prom dresses distributed by CCA, donated by local residents as well as the Wilton Women’s Club and the New Canaan High School fashion show committee.
CCA is proud of its contributions to the community. With an annual budget of $260,000, it gives back about $1.5 million, based on the value of all the food, furniture, clothing and books, and its classes. It has been recognized by area agencies for its work in feeding the hungry and in offering safety net programs to keep more people from falling into homelessness.
CCA is led by the dynamic Christi Pope, the agency’s executive director and also one of the SAT teachers. Christi, a geologist by training, isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty to get the job done, like driving CCA’s big truck to pick up dozens of mattresses from Yale University and deliver then to drop-off points throughout Bridgeport, Norwalk, and Stamford. “Working for a small NPO brings great rewards and constant variety to my life. The support CCA gets from the community is amazing, and it is wonderful to be a part of these programs that so benefit those in need. I am really excited about the changes coming into our new space. Moving our classes back on site and thinking about the options to increase this aspect of our mission is wonderfully challenging,” said Pope.
Multiple Shots Fired On Lincoln Ave. Bridgeport
Rollover Accident in Fairfield
Over 20 Shots Fired On Poplar Street Bridgeport
Police were called to multiple reports of shots fired on Poplar Street just after 11pm Tuesday night. One of the callers was EMTSs from American Medical Response who were on scene and heard 20-25 shots fired, other witnesses confirmed this report. Witnesses report there was more than one gun being fired but it was uncertain if it was the same shooter. Amazingly no one was shot or injured. There was one close call for a man who lived at the corner of Poplar Street and Fairfield Avenue as shots whizzed above his head as he slept, glass from the window landing on his chest. Witnesses told us that the shooter got out for the vehicle he was in and began picking up items in the street, possibly gun shell casing but there were plenty of them left behind. The vehicle, a dark colored vehicle was seen speed off towards Fairfield Avenue. Bridgeport Police immediately called Connecticut State Police expecting the car to flee onto nearby I-95. Police are investigating.
Walsh no fan of Fairfield Theatre Co. financial act
Selectman James Walsh is spotlighting the lease between the town and the Fairfield Theatre Co. for the space the entertainment nonprofit has leased at 70 Sanford St. since 2002.
Walsh said it is his understanding that the FTC brings in yearly revenue of close to $1 million. “How can they only be paying us $40,000?” Walsh told the Fairfield Citizen last week. Read full story…..
