Bridgeport UNREPORTED Crime

#Bridgeport CT--Just before 7:30 Sunday night, 3 teens robbed Spark City located at 815 Lafayette Boulevard. One of the teens brandished a knife. They fled with an undetermined amount of cash. No one was injured in the robbery.#Bridgeport CT--Just before 7:30 Sunday night, 3 teens robbed Spark City located at 815 Lafayette Boulevard. One of the teens brandished a knife. They fled with an undetermined amount of cash. No one was injured in the robbery. https://youtu.be/QoKOSih1x8Q

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Fairfield News:

2023-08-29@3:00SAMish--Fairfield Police are investigating a break-in at A&S located at 2079 BlackRock. The break-in occurred just before 3 a.m. early Monday morning. Patrol officers found the back door was pried open. An undetermined amount of cash was taken. The two suspects were dressed in all black. https://youtu.be/X-JfHhQcNXg

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Train Service on the Metro-North New Canaan Branch Line Resumes Saturday, September 2, 2023

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) alerts riders that train service on the Metro-North (MNR) New Canaan Branch Line resumes on Saturday, September 2, with the 6:20 a.m. train. Over the last several months, a track improvement project was underway along the line. Now that the project is completed, an existing speed restriction in the Stamford area has been eliminated, allowing trains to travel 20 miles per hour faster through this section. In advance of train service resuming, test trains will be operating along the New Canaan Branch Line between Stamford and New Canaan in both directions to test and inspect the railroad crossings and tracks. “We appreciate the public remaining patient as this important work took place over the…

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Heating Assistance

Noting that the State of Connecticut is “literally leaving people out in the cold,” Senate Republican Leader Kevin Kelly today testified at a legislative public hearing in support of bolstering Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding. “The administration and the majority touted a major state income tax cut this year, but I want you all to consider this fact:  Many vulnerable households effectively could lose all of their tax relief - and more - unless state officials act to fix heating assistance,” Sen. Kelly told an Aug. 28 joint hearing of the Appropriations, Human Services and Energy & Technology Committees. Sen. Kelly told the committees that Connecticut’s poorest families on emergency heating assistance could get nearly $1,000 less in government aid this winter. “To put it in…

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