
Bodies found in Milford and Southbury homes
MILFORD — Two bodies have been found in a Milford home and police are investigating it as a possible murder-suicide. Read more Milford……
Details remain light on the Southbury incident. Read more Southbury….
Happenings NOW 9-23 thru 9-26-2011
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9:26pm–#Bridgeport–Report of a man down and not responsive at the corner of Lafayette and Fairfield Avenue.
5:58pm–#Bridgeport–Stove fire on Ortega Avenue. Woman burnt her hand on grease as well. Fire department and EMTs on the way.
5:49pm–#Fairfield–Avoid ordering pasta at Cinch Restaurant on Mill Plain Road for the next couple of days. A male employee has his hand stuck in the pasta making machine. Fire and EMTs on the way.
10:44am–#Fairfield–Miller Nissan on 930 Kings Hwy East reported to police that several catalytic converts were stolen from vehicles overnight. These converters contain platinum which is valued at over $2,000 an ounce.
Fatal motorcycle accident in Fairfield
Police tell us initial investigation lead them to believe the white BMW was driven a 53 year old woman driving from home from the Patterson Club on Cross Highway. The motorcyclist, a 25 year old man from Ludlowe, Mass. was traveling south on Black Rock Turnpike and attempted to “drop his bike” about thirty yards ahead to avoid the collision with the car.
During the day this intersection is busy with traffic but at night the traffic decrease significantly and the lights at the intersection switch to blinking yellow on Black Rock Turnpike and blinking red on Congress Street. The accident remains under investigation.
Car plunges 100 feet off Route 25 Bridgeport
Cumberland Farms Robbed Bpt PD Needs Your Help
Bridgeport Police Promote 7
GM’s OnStar now spying on your car for profit even after you unsubscribe?
Who would be interested in that data, you ask? Law enforcement agencies, for starters, as well as insurance companies. Perhaps the most startling news to come out of the latest OnStar terms and conditions is the fact that the company can continue to collect the information even after you disconnect the service. Read the full story and GM’s new terms here….
Home Invasion in Fairfield
On Tuesday 9/20/11 at 10:42 pm, the Fairfield Police received a report of a
burglary/home invasion from the victims of a home on the north end of Park
Avenue. Reported fleeing on foot, were three or four male suspects possibly
Hispanic with accents, they were wearing all black clothing and masks covering
their faces, one suspect had displayed a handgun.
Fairfield with the assistance of Bridgeport Police arrived to find two elderly
victims a husband and wife, frightened and injured from their attackers. They
reported being awakened by the sound of the doorbell ringing followed by glass
breaking. The husband entered the hallway and was confronted by one suspect
who held him brandishing a handgun. Two or three other suspects ran from room
to room going through his belongings. The wife stood by watching the suspects
and unable to assist her husband until they fled the home, at which time she
called “911”. As the suspects fled, the husband described what sounded like a
single gunshot from the outside.
Taken from the residence was a small amount of cash and jewelry. Through
interviews of the victims it is believed they were specifically targeted and this is
not a random act.
Officers and Detectives will continue the investigation working to provide
assistance to the victims and processing the scene to recover evidence.
No Sort Recycling Comes To Bridgeport with Rewards!
Mayor Bill Finch is proud to announce that the City of Bridgeport is switching to single stream recycling, and expanding its partnership with Recyclebank, the national company that rewards residents for recycling through strategic partnerships, both local and national. City residents began receiving the new, blue recycling Toters in mid-August and deliveries are nearly complete throughout the City.
Residents were able to begin using the Toters for all their recyclables, including plastics #1-7, drink cartons, cardboard, glass, cans and foil containers, and all newspapers, junk mail and recycled paper.
Residents can sign up for Recyclebank rewards either by phone or online, and be eligible to receive points to use toward discounts and deals from hundreds of businesses, including many local firms that have signed on to the program.
“The more our residents recycle, the more money the City saves in tipping fees at the trash plant,” said Mayor Finch. “Single stream recycling is convenient for our residents — no more sorting, it all goes into the blue bin. And, by expanding our partnership with Recyclebank to include all city residents, it will make it even more attractive for everyone to recycle; the more residents recycle, the more points they will earn toward discounts they can use at local and national businesses.”
About Recyclebank: Recyclebank is the company that rewards residents for taking everyday green actions with discounts and deals from hundreds of businesses. In addition to savings from national partners like Ziploc and Bed Bath & Beyond, Bridgeport residents can use their rewards at local businesses such as Take Time Café, Big Y Markets, Luigi’s Italian Pastry and Subway, to name a few. While earning everyday savings, Bridgeport residents will have the opportunity to protect the environment, invigorate the local economy and keep their community clean by recycling.